Barry_Green
Moderator
There are two slo-mo options on the UX180. There's VFR, and there's SUPER SLOW. The VFR is 100% the same resolution as normal footage, and goes from 2 to 60 fps. The SUPER SLOW is 120 fps, and is noticeably lower resolution.Used the slow motion feature outdoors in 24p. Seams a little soft. I used a shutter of 120.
Not likely to happen. Been asking for this since the HVX200 in 2006. The sound is disabled in slow-mo (or fast-mo) recording because it would play horribly distorted when you played back (or, the sound would be extremely out of sync). I've tried to say "something's better than nothing" but they don't see it that way; I imagine they see untold customer headaches and complaints from those who don't understand why it must be that way.Also would be good if their was sound. Hey, I think having sound in slowmotion is better than nothing. Panasonic should really consider adding sound on future models.