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 I tried this test of 120fps... I probably should have used a higher shutter speed then it wouldn't have been so blurry.... I'll do another better one soon with a green screen background.  Just need the wife to stop yelling at me for shooting.... 
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 Very nice work!  
	The V1 has this feature also, its adjustable from 3 sec to 12 sec. The quality isn't as good as this though.  | 
		
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 "The shutter speed is automatically set to 1/250 second when you start [SMTH SLW REC]." (Page 72)  | 
		
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 I have to say though, I was amazed at how much improvement the Z7U smooth slow record has over the HC3 (the first smooth-slow Sony camera). The HC3 would be fine for youtube, but the Z7U looks like you wouldn't see a rez difference if you mixed it with DVCam/Beta/any SD format.  | 
		
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		I agree I think even though Tudo Bem (www.lafayettehillstudios.com/rio) was recorded 1080i it looks like about SD quality.  Which is fine because its a huge bonus to me that this camera can even do this.  It seems as thought it only works in interlace mode, which I don't understand so if your in 1080 24P you have to switch to interlace to execute the smooth slow record.  But wow how we take this for granted, I used to shoot high speed film with an Arri photosonic camera, at 500 fps, it would burn 400ft of film (10 minutes) in 30 seconds, at $130 bucks a roll then add processing and transfer.  The camera also sounded like a jet engine.  120 fps for a prosumer camera even at SD quality is not only a great feature, it's fun.  I hope more cameras implement this feature, I agree with Gints Klimanis would love to see this on the EX even if the quality is dropped. 
	Mike Brand mbrand@lafayettehillstudios.com  | 
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