Yes, You can change the system frequency of the motion pictures
you record and play back.
- 59.94 Hz (NTSC): For regions where the TV
broadcasting system is NTSC.
- 50.00 Hz (PAL): For regions where the TV
broadcasting system is PAL.
- 24.00 Hz (CINEMA): This system frequency is
for creating films.
Press [Menu] → [Setup] →
[System Frequency]
- After changing the setting, turn the camera off and on.
Once you change the system frequency
After changing the System Frequency setting, motion pictures may not be recorded or played back if you continue to use the card that was inserted in the camera. We recommend that you replace the card with another one and format it on the camera.
- If you continue to use the card that was inserted in the
camera before you changed the setting, the camera will operate
as follows:
- [AVCHD]: Recording is not possible
- [MP4] / [MP4 (LPCM)]
/ [MOV]: Recording is possible
- Motion pictures recorded with a different [System
Frequency] setting cannot be played back.
Notes
- By default, the system frequency is set to the broadcasting
system of your purchase region, 59.94 Hz (NTSC) or 50.00 Hz
(PAL).
- When System Frequency is set to a broadcasting system
different from that of your region, images may not be played
back correctly on the TV.
- If you are not familiar with broadcasting systems or will
not be creating any motion pictures for films, we recommend
that you use the default setting.
- If you changed the setting but are not sure about the
system frequency for the broadcasting system of your region,
perform reset in the setup menu.