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I recently got a Nikon Z7 and I've been playing with its ability to shoot 120 fps at 1080p and then make slow-motion 30fps (or even 24 fps) videos from it. A 120 fps video can be used to generate a slower-fps video using Premiere Pro or even ffmpeg if you don't dialing your Wayback machine to 1983 and typing in a command line.

But if I have a bunch of 120 fps videos and I want to select the one that looks best, I just want to VIEW them at a slower playback speed.
Is there any way to do that either in-camera or with some simple Windows app?

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If you want to view at slower playback speed, would videoLan help?

Menu->Playback->Speed->Slower 

then check if the speed at 0.25x is it what you want.

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