Nikon Zfc Mirrorless Camera with 28mm Lens User Manual

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The photo shooting menu: Shooting options

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Calculating the length of the final video

The total number of frames in the final video can be calculated by
dividing the shooting time selected in Step 2 by the interval, rounding up,
and adding 1.

The length of the final video can then be calculated by dividing the
number of shots by the frame rate selected for [Frame size/frame rate]
(for example, a 48-frame video recorded with [1920×1080; 24p] selected
for [Frame size/frame rate] will be about two seconds long).

The maximum length for time-lapse videos is 20 minutes.

1

Frame size/frame rate

2

Length recorded/maximum
length

3

Memory card indicator

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Picture review

The

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button cannot be used to view pictures while shooting is in progress.

The current frame will however be displayed for a few seconds after each
shot if [On] or [On (monitor only)] is selected for [Picture review] in the
playback menu. Note that other playback operations cannot be performed
while the frame is displayed. The current frame may not be displayed if the
interval is very short.

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Time-lapse videos

Sound is not recorded with time-lapse videos.

The shutter speed and the time needed to record the image to the
memory card may vary from shot to shot. As a result, the interval between
a shot being recorded and the start of the next shot may vary.

Shooting will not begin if a time-lapse video cannot be recorded at
current settings, for example if:

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