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Hi im new to sony alphas,

 

Just trying to do some slow motion videos and i can't seem to get it right?

 

I've looked on the internet and everyone has 60 fps and 120 fps settings which i do not!?

 

I have checked firmware and is up to date so I'm not sure whether I'm doing something wrong or I'm missing something?

 

Camera in question is sony a6000

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