06-30-2014 06:39 PM
07-01-2014 08:59 PM
07-01-2014 11:54 PM
The pattern of performance the OP describes in the first post strongly suggests heat-related issues.
I quote, " It will initially record fine for about 20 min's then shut off. Recoding again it shuts off after about 7 min. then 5 min, then 3 then continues at a lower and lower recording time until it shuts off around 30 seconds into recording."
Could a micro switch generate sufficient heat to cause performance to fail in this way? This sounds like the camera sensor overheating and not having sufficient time to cool down.
07-02-2014 12:05 AM
07-02-2014 01:17 AM
The room temperature, ventilation, and resolution will all combine to create a temperature reading. So what works in one environment might not in another. You really should have some baseline readings on the camera by now. I don't know how many interviews you've conducted, etc. But it would be, I imagine, really helpful to practice the shoot in the same conditions as they take place to determine the limitations of your equipment. If the lighting is creating additional heat then you might need to rethink your lighting.
Frankly, I wouldn't worry too much about not seeing the heat warnings. You probably weren't looking for them and were to busy managing a challenging job.
BTW, never point the camera at the sun when filming. It can destroy the sensor.
07-02-2014 01:32 AM
Thanks for the tips everyone! Unfortunately we shoot on location at each individuals home or office so it's not a 'controlled' environment. Plus it's been mid 80's here in L.A. for a couple of weeks now. We've alos been shooting with the Panasonic gh3 and never had this issue with it.
P.S. If anyone els has advice or tips please post. Thank you!
Wish me luck!
07-02-2014 02:44 AM
It can handle quite a bit of heat. I run my 60Da hard for hours and the internal temperature sensor will reach 115-120ºF (The astrophotography image-aquisition application uses the Canon SDK which allows it to retreive that data.)
I think you need to consider alternatives.
07-02-2014 02:48 AM
07-02-2014 10:24 AM
Homes and offices? They've got AC in LA, don't they?
07-02-2014 03:53 PM
07-02-2014 11:33 PM
@gregoriodavila wrote:
Yes. The problem is we can't have air or fans running during taping because of sound.
I was suggesting only as a "test" to see if the cooler air makes a difference.
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