12-17-2023 05:59 PM
When in Movie mode, camera stops at early times. 7 minutes, 11 minutes. I thought it was to run 29 minutes?
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12-18-2023 08:28 PM
Jerry4,
I tried to research this for you with no luck.
32 gigs should be more than enough to hold over an hour of video at that resolution, and yes, your camera should shoot videos of up to 29:59 in length.
The only suggestions I could find is that your card could be full, or that it's corrupted in some way. The solutions were either to format your card or buy a new one.
Sorry I couldn't help.
Steve Thomas
12-19-2023 12:57 PM
OK
My mistake: If I run 64X480@30fps I can reach 29.59 minutes/ 2.61 GB. but of course the aspect is like 4:3. Oh well.
12-17-2023 06:30 PM
It could be due to other factors:
I suspect it's the file size limit that you're reaching. What specific SD card are you using and what specific movie settings are you using?
12-19-2023 12:04 PM
I have a new EOS2000D. So I have sent this question to Cannon. They only have 4 options for recording size:
1920X1080/30
1920X1080/24
1280X720/60
640X480/30
So even at the lowest recording size, it still times out well before 29.9 minutes.
"Even on the lowest movie recording size, the camera times out (4GB) after only 10-12 minutes. Are there no options for size like 1080X720 so I am not chunking up so much file space? Goal is to shoot 29.9 minutes. Timing out at 11 minutes is too soon."
Thanks for your help and I will close this off for now.
12-17-2023 11:12 PM
Using a SanDisk Ultra 120MB/s HC "10"
None of the files were close to 2GB
Set to Movie Exposure Auto, Movie recording size 1920X1080
12-18-2023 11:35 AM
Jerry4,
120MB is the read speed of the card.
What size memory card are you using? 16GB?, 32GB?, 64GB?, 128GB?
Steve Thomas
12-18-2023 12:06 PM
32GB
12-18-2023 08:28 PM
Jerry4,
I tried to research this for you with no luck.
32 gigs should be more than enough to hold over an hour of video at that resolution, and yes, your camera should shoot videos of up to 29:59 in length.
The only suggestions I could find is that your card could be full, or that it's corrupted in some way. The solutions were either to format your card or buy a new one.
Sorry I couldn't help.
Steve Thomas
12-18-2023 09:37 PM
I am going to try a new card. Someone else suggested that too.
12-19-2023 08:05 AM
I am going to try another card and format it on “low” format and see what happens. After that I’ll see if I can call Canon I guess.
12-18-2023 03:02 PM
That card is most likely a V10 rated card (10 MBps). But HD at 1920 x 1080 appears to only require around 5.7 MBps, so you should be good there.
The User Manual does state that there is a 4 GB file size limit (see page 169). Thouh the file size should be around 340 MB/min, so 11 minutes would only be around 2.3 GB. Not sure what is going on.
Do you have another card you can try? Be sure its a full-sized SD card and not a micro-sized with an adapter.
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