
I think all BMD cameras include this capability under the menu selection for off-speed recording. It can allow you to record more or less frame rates compared to your selected project frame rate subject to the limitations of the particular camera. Certainly you can record 22 or less frame rates for 24 fps project frame rate playback to speed up action as well as say 33 fps for 30 fps project frame rates to slow down the action.
It’s two step menu selection where you
1) define the off-speed frame rate desired. That does nothing until you
2) select the enable offspeed recording setting aka HFR button.