Wednesday, 8 January 2020

canon 7d - How can I record long videos on my EOS 7D?




I have a Canon EOS 7D and I can't seem to record videos longer than the FAT32 4GB limit. Is there a way to make the camera split the video and continue recording in a new file?



Answer



It's not possible with standard firmware, not ideal with Magic Lantern either. From the ML wikipage:



How do I record for more than 12 minutes?




  • Lower the bitrate_ (CBR 0.4 will let you record continuously for 30 minutes).





  • Use Movie restart_, but you will lose a few seconds when a new file is created.




  • To record continuously for more than 30 minutes, you need to use a HDMI recorder. Enable the Clear Overlays feature to hide the focus box and the 16:9 bars, and make the half-shutter button sticky to prevent the camera from turning off LiveView after 30 minutes.




Technically, there's no 12 minute limit. There's a 30 minute limit and a 4 GB limit, whichever comes first. With default bitrate settings, the 4 GB limit is reached after around 12 minutes (more or less).



The limit isn't just the 4GB FAT32 filesize, it's also due to import taxes to the EU.



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