Comment by azangru
2 years ago
What if you are recording a conference or a lecture? May easily go over 30 minutes; does not always need theatrical quality.
2 years ago
What if you are recording a conference or a lecture? May easily go over 30 minutes; does not always need theatrical quality.
You probably want to consider live streaming the event which means using something with clean HDMI out or a USB webcam mode, along with a dedicated capture device/computer. At that point you can just dump a recording of any size to disk.
Use a $500 video camera rather than a $5,000 DSLR setup?
5,000$ DSLR’s take better video than $500 video cameras.
So I think it’s just price discrimination. They want people to buy 50,000$ video cameras not 5,000$ DSLR’s.
Fwiw, Sony's current mid-to-high end a7 line of mirrorless cameras (eg: the a7 IV) don't have this video recording limit. They also handle long recordings fine assuming it's on a tripod and screen is in the flipped out position[1] (the link ran a capture at 4K/60fps for 3 hours before ending the test arbitrarily).
[1] @2:50 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9GHftTU7fE
$5000 DSLRs have huge APSC/Full frame sensors to try and cool... try and take a bulb mode shot on one and let me know if they let you past 30 minutes.