Tariq Gibran wrote: shirozina wrote:
The HD video \'feature\' looks interesting but will it be a fully functioning video capture solution that can compete with dedicated HD video cameras or just an add on gimick?
It is limited to something like 29 minutes so I don\'t think it will be a direct replacement for a dedicated Video camera. Seems like if one used it often, it might result in extra heat build up on the sensor but what do I know. Anyone have any ideas on this or its impact.
There is no 29 min video limit. That\'s all you can get per 4GB card.
For example if you have a 16BF card , you can shoot up to 2hrs.
On that link above for example, they shot nearly 12 hrs of footage.
Also, it\'s rare that you ever shoot more than 10 minutes of video non-stop (except maybe for amateurs).
Tariq Gibran wrote: shirozina wrote:
The HD video \'feature\' looks interesting but will it be a fully functioning video capture solution that can compete with dedicated HD video cameras or just an add on gimick?
It is limited to something like 29 minutes so I don\'t think it will be a direct replacement for a dedicated Video camera. Seems like if one used it often, it might result in extra heat build up on the sensor but what do I know. Anyone have any ideas on this or its impact.
There is no 29 min video limit. That\'s all you can get per 4GB card.
For example if you have a 16BF card , you can shoot up to 2hrs.
Sep 21, 2008 at 01:09 PM
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