C200: Slow motion playback on external monitor

guerriglia

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Hi.
I used to have a very hard time figuring out how to playback a slow motion video on an external monitor connected to my C200 via SDI. Then I found the solution. Unfortunately I can't remember what it was. Any ideas?
Thank you!
 
Thank you J.Brown. Unfortunately not; it only shows how to set up the camera to SHOOT slow motion not how to PLAYBACK it.
 
If you set it up like that it will play back in slowmotion as oppose to when you use 50/60p which always will playback at 50/60fps with no slowmotion playback.
 
If it's like other Canon's(i.e: C300) and other modern solid-state cameras and the camera is set-up to shoot slow-mo, it should playback slow-mo automatically. If you just record 60P(or 50P), then it will of course playback at that frame-rate(real time). For slow-mo, you must first set your base frame-rate(like 24P or 25P), then set the frame-rate that you want to shoot(like 50P or 60P). Then when you playback out of the camera it will play back at the base frame-rate, giving you slow-mo. OR if you recorded at a frame-rate below the base frame-rate, you would get "fast-mo" ; ) .
 
Hi.
I used to have a very hard time figuring out how to playback a slow motion video on an external monitor connected to my C200 via SDI. Then I found the solution. Unfortunately I can't remember what it was. Any ideas?
Thank you!

I remember the first time I discovered you can't. I had a nice wireless signal and production monitor on a wheeled stand for the art director and client
After seeing the dreadful 50p playback I couldn't even put a 709 LUT on top, I quickly hid everything before client and art got there. And just used FCPX to show rushes at intended speed..
 
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