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VFR
(redirected from Variable frame rate)

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VFRVisual Flight Rules
VFRVisiting Friends and Relatives (passenger data)
VFRVariable Frame Rate (video encoding)
VFRVolumetric Flow Rate
VFRVirtual Fragment Reassembly (Cisco)
VFRVee Four Racing (Honda Motor Cycle)
VFRVolume Fraction Ratio
VFRVirulent Foot Rot
VFRVery Fine Ride


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The HVX200 inherits the variable frame rate capability of Panasonic's popular, shoulder-mount AJ-HDC27 VariCam(R) HD Cinema camcorder.
Panasonic's AJ-HDC27 VariCam replicates many key features of film-based image acquisition, including 24-frame progressive scan images, time lapse recording, and a wide range of variable frame rates (4-fps to 60-fps in single-frame increments) for "overcranked" and "undercranked" off-speed in-camera effects.
The AJ-HDC27 VariCam allows digital cinematographers to capture film-style 24-frame high-definition (HD) progressive scanned images, and offers the unique capability of a wider range of variable frame rates (from 4- to 60-fps in single-frame increments) to allow "overcrank" and "undercrank" techniques in the camera to achieve fast or slow-motion effects.
 
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