💾Any other recording issues that you've run into that I didn't cover??? 💽 Let me know below, 👇 and don't forget to check the video links in the description 📺 for specific memory card suggestions based on your camera! 📸
I have a cannon 80D but lately its recording but then freezes in the middle of shooting with no message on the monitor or camera itself. Can you explain why its happening? Is it the camera Ive had my 80d since 2015
You went in depth with this one! And I learned so much about resolutions for the camera stopping. I appreciate you for taking the time to break it down! Thanks!
Thanks, Camber! Finally started using my Canon EOS 2000D (it was a gift, and I'm really grateful for it!) to record about 15 minutes of footage - I heard an odd noise while recording and when I finally started editing, I noticed that video wasn't recording anymore...so annoying. Glad I know why, at least, thanks to this video. Pretty sure my camera is just old - I mean I've used up 3 or 4 GB on a 128GB card!
Yea. A lot of older cameras also have a 4GB limit on video files and will stop recording when hitting that (which corresponds to around 11-15 minutes on most lower end cameras).
this was really interesting and helpful. I have a canon mirrorless camera and it stops at around 29 mins. But I will definitely looks at the memory card video now. to make sure that I buy ones that suit my camera better. I have always just brought random ones and paid not attention to what was on the frond.
Thanks for explaining. Yes exactly, I'v got an old DSLR and was wondering what was going on at the 12 minute mark. Now i know - Thanks! But sad to learn theres no fix other than restarting the record once it automatically stops.
This was interesting and helpful. I always thought it stopped recording because the camera got too hot. Thanks for this. New subscriber, stay in touch!
I use magic lantern on my Canon 600d camera. It can extend the video duration up to 29 minutes. But another problem is that I have to lower the CBR to be able to record that long and that reduces the video quality. Do you have any suggestions for how I can record for a long time without having to lower the CBR? Thank you in advance.
After watching your video i got the adaptor for my microsd card and found out that it is an hc model. So i have to resort from making a timer every 20 minutes. (The manual of my camera doesn't say why they have the restriction but i guess its for tax issue) Thank you for the info!!
Hi Camber. Thanks. I had not really registered that different types of SD cards used different filing systems. I should have realised, but did n't! That old EU Customs duty time limit does seem to be taking a long time to get phased out of the firmware in some brands. It's an easy fix for the manufacturer, why the delay? BobUK.
Hey Camber, thanks for the video! One question, please: my canon 60D recorded one video for 29:50 long, I formated the card and now it is recording only up to 12 minutes. How can I make it record again up to 29:50? My SD card is 128GB and is empty right now. Thanks again!
@@CamberFilmSchool i also did a test and just changed to 1920x1080 24fps but also recorded up to 12min. So frustrating, right? I need longer videos to shoot classes, so I am considering Magic Lanter.. do you think is a good idea?
Never know about this issue .. its concerning 🤭.. don’t know the case with my canon m50. hv to keep an eye on it. Thank again camber for providing these valuable infos 🤗
My only main issue is Being unable to use my Canon EOS M200 as a webcam in OBS for long time due to overheating announcement popping up and auto shutting down :(
Great video! Really learned a lot about these issues and different ways you can potentially fix them. FAT32, now that's something I have not heard in a while. :P
This is very helpful. I've got an older Canon 6D, using an Extreme Plus 80M/a SD/HCI, U1/class 10, and I can record a 1920/24fps (IPB), and get about a 5-6 video then it's stops, and suggestions?
Great video, thank you for helping with video recording situations. My T100 stops at about 11 minutes even with the sdxc card. I even put in a new 128 gb samsung pro plus with a write speed of 130Mb/s. It could be that I didn't format first. My other card did it as well, so I am a little puzzled.
I have an old canon 60d which now stops recording a few seconds after it starts, however, it is not heated and I am using and formatting class 10 fast memory cards in it and it still does the same, so what may be the problem? thanks in advance
@@CamberFilmSchool thanks for your reply, actually i tried all the scenarios and nothing worked, though it is working well in photos. İ will have to check with a technician .
I have a Canon 80d and whenever I'm recoding after a few minutes it refuses which causes the visual footage to have black out for a second and then the e footage reappears in focus. How can I fix this. Why can't it remain in focus throughout? Please help
I actually made a video on my camera suggestions that you can check out here ( ruclips.net/video/Uvpu2rE7RM4/видео.html ). Each of these cameras will still have the 30 minute limit, but if you want to get around that then you'll have to shell out a few grand for one of the newer ones like the Sony a7Siii
That’s strange. Only reason they stop at 12 minutes is because of a filing system in SDHC cards that stops the recording at 4GB which usually ends up being around 12 minutes.
The size card doesn’t matter. On that camera it will automatically stop recording at 29 minutes and 59 seconds. It’s a software issue. Does it stop before that?
I have a canon SL1. I 'somehow used the video successfully a couple yrs ago.....no issues. NOW that I've decided to try an external mic, (or not) and I've probably changed some settings based on videos....the camera will record for about 5 sec and close out. I've tried several diff cards BUT I know the one I did a couple yrs ago, I used the same Ultra 16 gb, 80mb/ class 10 HC card w/ no problems....NOW I've got problems....5 SEC videos?????
No. I just looked up the manual and it says a 16Gb card should give you 44 minutes @ 1080p so the only thing I can think of is maybe the card went bad. I’ve had that happen before.
Eos R5 What if continuous recording 4k hq mode at lower fram rate such as 30 fps there is no problem with heat but after 30 mins the camera will stop recording or auto start recording the new clip by itself ?
@@CamberFilmSchool alright, got it. Thank you. I wish that ML could do some software for this model as well the movie restart feature is very useful for the long run record.
I have a canon t3i and am currently using a 128 GB sd card with 150 MB/s and class 6. Even still, my camera automatically stops recording video after only around 20 seconds. Anyone have any idea why else this could be? Clearly not the card and tried formatting the card.
Unfortunately I just became more confused. I used an SDXC card U3 class, rated V30 with 128 GB of space and my EOS Rebel T6 hits that movie recording stopped automatically around 22 minutes the first time i caught it and on another time i discovered it stopped around 12 minutes. However, I'll try the formatting in camera trick to see if that gives me at least 30 minutes but I really wish there was a firmware hack or upgrade to at least enable loop recording so that even if it means splitting up the files, at least it continues recording. Nothing more upsetting than recording improv content and having something happen you'd only see once in a lifetime and find out you didnt catch it on camera like you had set it up to do -__-
Yep, I know the feeling. That’s why I don’t like using canon cameras anymore. They continually put unnecessary limitations on their video features. Sony cameras will fix most of your technical problems when it comes to various video limitations.
Yea. That’s the reason. Unfortunately they are technically “photo” cameras with “limited” video features. But those limits are unnecessary in this case.
💾Any other recording issues that you've run into that I didn't cover??? 💽 Let me know below, 👇 and don't forget to check the video links in the description 📺 for specific memory card suggestions based on your camera! 📸
I have a cannon 80D but lately its recording but then freezes in the middle of shooting with no message on the monitor or camera itself. Can you explain why its happening? Is it the camera Ive had my 80d since 2015
Have you formatted the card in the camera?
I have a t3i what type of SD card do I need?
I have another video specific to canon cameras if you just search on the channel for it.
You went in depth with this one! And I learned so much about resolutions for the camera stopping. I appreciate you for taking the time to break it down! Thanks!
You’re welcome, Rose 👍 Glad to help!
The only One Who says the Truth and facts clearly, thanks!
No problem. 👍
I often encountered this problem with my camera. Thanks for making this video. It's very helpful.
You're welcome, Seah 👍 Glad to help!
Thanks, Camber! Finally started using my Canon EOS 2000D (it was a gift, and I'm really grateful for it!) to record about 15 minutes of footage - I heard an odd noise while recording and when I finally started editing, I noticed that video wasn't recording anymore...so annoying. Glad I know why, at least, thanks to this video. Pretty sure my camera is just old - I mean I've used up 3 or 4 GB on a 128GB card!
Yea. A lot of older cameras also have a 4GB limit on video files and will stop recording when hitting that (which corresponds to around 11-15 minutes on most lower end cameras).
@@CamberFilmSchool thanks again!
No problem. 😉
Had that exact issue last time I recorded and was wondering why it showed up! Thanks for giving me the answer!
You're welcome!
Very well explained reasons and fixes for your recording stopping early. Thank you!
You’re welcome! 👍
I've had this happen so many times - this was so interesting to learn about!
Glad to help out, Amanda!
That formatting info was so helpful. I am sourcing buying a camera for videos and your vids will help me troubleshoot.
Awesome, Glad to help!
This is really informative as I look towards upgrading my camera. Thanks!
You’re welcome!
this was really interesting and helpful. I have a canon mirrorless camera and it stops at around 29 mins. But I will definitely looks at the memory card video now. to make sure that I buy ones that suit my camera better. I have always just brought random ones and paid not attention to what was on the frond.
Yeah, we typically just go for the best deals but don't realize the little things that no one talks much about.
Thanks for explaining. Yes exactly, I'v got an old DSLR and was wondering what was going on at the 12 minute mark. Now i know - Thanks! But sad to learn theres no fix other than restarting the record once it automatically stops.
Yep, it can be a pain. But a lot of new cameras have fixed that issue.
WOW very well explained, Thank you so much
You’re welcome. 👍
Great tips! Keep it up!
Thanks!
Very helpful, I was very stressed! New subscriber❣
Glad to help, Jael! 👍🏾
Great work! Keep it up!
Thanks, Gavin!
I had a canon 5d mark 2 that did this. I remember the first time it happened I was shocked. Great tips.
Yep, it can be a pain but definitely good to know so it doesn't happen again.
@@CamberFilmSchool Yes. I got a dummy battery for my sony which has helped a lot when i'm filming longer videos or using it for zoom
This was interesting and helpful. I always thought it stopped recording because the camera got too hot. Thanks for this. New subscriber, stay in touch!
Overheating can definitely be another reason for it stopping, but it rarely happens on most cameras.
Definitely had many of the reasons for my cameras stopping without me knowing!
me too!
Thanks for these useful tips!
You’re welcome 👍
Massive help. Thank you.
No problem! 👍
Damn, what a great video. I feel like a mechanic told me the car I bought brand new was already totaled inside. 😅
😂 sorry to break the news’
I got that all that message all the time. It ended up just being my sd card being filled.
Yeah, it happens!
I use magic lantern on my Canon 600d camera. It can extend the video duration up to 29 minutes. But another problem is that I have to lower the CBR to be able to record that long and that reduces the video quality. Do you have any suggestions for how I can record for a long time without having to lower the CBR? Thank you in advance.
After watching your video i got the adaptor for my microsd card and found out that it is an hc model. So i have to resort from making a timer every 20 minutes. (The manual of my camera doesn't say why they have the restriction but i guess its for tax issue)
Thank you for the info!!
You’re welcome! 👍
New subscriber. Great content!
Thanks so much, Jay. GLad to help!
Is Cannon rebel t3I an old camera? And also what is the best sd card for it?
It is somewhat old, I think it was made around 2010. I'd go with a 64GB card for it.
@@CamberFilmSchool thankyou
That’s for the info! 👍🏽
This actually happened to me recently!
I know the feeling. It's terrible when you don't notice it!
very useful, really thanks!🎉
Glad to help! 😉
Hi Camber. Thanks. I had not really registered that different types of SD cards used different filing systems. I should have realised, but did n't! That old EU Customs duty time limit does seem to be taking a long time to get phased out of the firmware in some brands. It's an easy fix for the manufacturer, why the delay? BobUK.
I guess they just don’t really care since they’ve had the 30 min limit so long and figure people will just deal with it.
This happened on my t2i while making a video for my channel. Now I know why!
Yep, glad to help buddy!
Hey Camber, thanks for the video! One question, please: my canon 60D recorded one video for 29:50 long, I formated the card and now it is recording only up to 12 minutes. How can I make it record again up to 29:50? My SD card is 128GB and is empty right now. Thanks again!
Are you recording in the same resolution/frame rate as before?
@@CamberFilmSchool yep, 1920x1080
@@CamberFilmSchool i also did a test and just changed to 1920x1080 24fps but also recorded up to 12min. So frustrating, right? I need longer videos to shoot classes, so I am considering Magic Lanter.. do you think is a good idea?
Not sure why that’s happening then. Shouldn’t be an issue if it’s an SDXC card.
I’ve never used it so I don’t know. I’d just get rid of it and go with a Sony camera with no limits.
Hey thanks for the video. Just wanted to confirm there is nothing I can do with my Rebel t6 to make it not stop recording?
Nope.
@@CamberFilmSchool thank you!! Looking into the Lumix G7.
Sweet! 👍
Never know about this issue .. its concerning 🤭.. don’t know the case with my canon m50. hv to keep an eye on it.
Thank again camber for providing these valuable infos 🤗
The m50 should be good up to the 30 minute limit as long as you’re using an SDXC card (64GB) or higher.
@@CamberFilmSchool ok, thanks fr the info. i will check whether the card is sdxc or not
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Recommend a memory card for a cannon rebel T5
I’d go with this: amzn.to/2CxYZsH OR bhpho.to/3qyzaCH
My only main issue is Being unable to use my Canon EOS M200 as a webcam in OBS for long time due to overheating announcement popping up and auto shutting down :(
Yeah, is there anyway you can put a little fan near it or set it on something cold?
@@CamberFilmSchool Yeah, but the camera feels at the same temperature as I bearly turned it on
That’s too bad.
Great video! Really learned a lot about these issues and different ways you can potentially fix them. FAT32, now that's something I have not heard in a while. :P
😂 Glad to help!
This is very helpful. I've got an older Canon 6D, using an Extreme Plus 80M/a SD/HCI, U1/class 10, and I can record a 1920/24fps (IPB), and get about a 5-6 video then it's stops, and suggestions?
SDHC cards have a GB recording limit per clip that usually corresponds to about 5-6 minutes. You’ll need an SDXC card to get around that.
@CamberFilmSchool also thinking that I need to find a v60 card as well
No, it doesn’t have that high of a bitrate to need a V60. This is all you need: amzn.to/4a8djHu
I'm suffering the 29-minute mark one on my 5D Mark IV... Pretty much the only thing I need it for these days is long video recording :(
Yep. That stinks.
Thank you
You’re welcome. 👍
I have a problem with my canon rebel t1i. When i try to record it doesn’t let me! It just takes pictures. Can you help please?
Your memory card is probably too slow. What kind of card is it?
@@CamberFilmSchool 16g sdhc memory card by Toshiba
It’s probably the card then. I’d get a Sandisk U3 card ( amzn.to/3YeSNhe ), format it in the camera, and then try it out.
Great video, thank you for helping with video recording situations. My T100 stops at about 11 minutes even with the sdxc card. I even put in a new 128 gb samsung pro plus with a write speed of 130Mb/s. It could be that I didn't format first. My other card did it as well, so I am a little puzzled.
Did you format it in the camera? Some older cameras just have that limit and it’s not because of the card.
@@CamberFilmSchool I will try that.
What is the best Card for my 700D canon camera? I’m using 512 card and it’s stopping
Have you checked the manual? 512GB is pretty big and a lot of camera manuals recommend no bigger than 128GB. Also be sure to format it in the camera.
Can you tell me the cheapest camera you can get that will allow you to go over 29:59 seconds? It's annoying
The cheapest good ones are going to be around $600 like the Sony ZV-E10: amzn.to/3zf2hln
I have an old canon 60d which now stops recording a few seconds after it starts, however, it is not heated and I am using and formatting class 10 fast memory cards in it and it still does the same, so what may be the problem? thanks in advance
Could be a problem with the card. Have you tried any others?
@@CamberFilmSchool thanks for your reply, actually i tried all the scenarios and nothing worked, though it is working well in photos. İ will have to check with a technician .
Ok. 👍
I have a Canon 80d and whenever I'm recoding after a few minutes it refuses which causes the visual footage to have black out for a second and then the e footage reappears in focus. How can I fix this. Why can't it remain in focus throughout? Please help
I’m not sure. I’ve never experienced that. What kind of lens are you using? Have you tried manual focus?
Which camera would you suggest that’s mirror less (under $1k) and will not shut off on me.
I actually made a video on my camera suggestions that you can check out here ( ruclips.net/video/Uvpu2rE7RM4/видео.html ). Each of these cameras will still have the 30 minute limit, but if you want to get around that then you'll have to shell out a few grand for one of the newer ones like the Sony a7Siii
@@CamberFilmSchool Thnx for the feedback-will check out the vid!
No problem! 👍
I have a canon rebel t7 and the right memory card and the recording still stopped automatically after 12 minutes.. any help??
What kind of card are you using? Is it SDHC?
@@CamberFilmSchool It's not. I watched the video and we had the right type of card. Ended up returning the camera.
That’s strange. Only reason they stop at 12 minutes is because of a filing system in SDHC cards that stops the recording at 4GB which usually ends up being around 12 minutes.
i use 200MBs card but still have this issue. I'm on 5d mark 3
The size card doesn’t matter. On that camera it will automatically stop recording at 29 minutes and 59 seconds. It’s a software issue. Does it stop before that?
My camera cannot turn off when it shows recording has stopped automatically.Please help me
As in the camera freezes and you can’t turn the power off? What kind of camera do you have?
I have a canon SL1. I 'somehow used the video successfully a couple yrs ago.....no issues. NOW that I've decided to try an external mic, (or not) and I've probably changed some settings based on videos....the camera will record for about 5 sec and close out. I've tried several diff cards BUT I know the one I did a couple yrs ago, I used the same Ultra 16 gb, 80mb/ class 10 HC card w/ no problems....NOW I've got problems....5 SEC videos?????
Have you formatted the card in the camera?
@@CamberFilmSchool absolutely…..
Does it only happen when the mic is plugged in?
@@CamberFilmSchool Happens all the time whether the Mic is in or out. Couldthe fact that I’m using back button focus have anything to do with it
No. I just looked up the manual and it says a 16Gb card should give you 44 minutes @ 1080p so the only thing I can think of is maybe the card went bad. I’ve had that happen before.
Eos R5 What if continuous recording 4k hq mode at lower fram rate such as 30 fps there is no problem with heat but after 30 mins the camera will stop recording or auto start recording the new clip by itself ?
It’s a software limitation that stops recording @ 30 minutes regardless of mode.
@@CamberFilmSchool alright, got it. Thank you. I wish that ML could do some software for this model as well the movie restart feature is very useful for the long run record.
Yea, Canon doesn’t seem to care too much about meeting people’s video desires with their cameras.
@@CamberFilmSchool they just don’t give any of what would take away benefit from cinema line 😕
Yea, that’s kinda dumb because cinema camera offer a WHOLE lot more than just unlimited recording.
I have a canon t3i and am currently using a 128 GB sd card with 150 MB/s and class 6. Even still, my camera automatically stops recording video after only around 20 seconds. Anyone have any idea why else this could be? Clearly not the card and tried formatting the card.
It could be your card. I’d try using a U1 rated card with it.
thankyou...my canon 1300D just keep stop recording video so i knew it was my SD card it has some issues.
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Unfortunately I just became more confused. I used an SDXC card U3 class, rated V30 with 128 GB of space and my EOS Rebel T6 hits that movie recording stopped automatically around 22 minutes the first time i caught it and on another time i discovered it stopped around 12 minutes. However, I'll try the formatting in camera trick to see if that gives me at least 30 minutes but I really wish there was a firmware hack or upgrade to at least enable loop recording so that even if it means splitting up the files, at least it continues recording. Nothing more upsetting than recording improv content and having something happen you'd only see once in a lifetime and find out you didnt catch it on camera like you had set it up to do -__-
Yep, I know the feeling. That’s why I don’t like using canon cameras anymore. They continually put unnecessary limitations on their video features. Sony cameras will fix most of your technical problems when it comes to various video limitations.
My SD was 256GB 1066x in 5 D Mk 4 stopped several times,
What’s the sustained write speed? V30 or V60?
I'm using a high end Lexar 64gigs and the damn thing still stops at 4gigs !
What da Hell!😡
It’s not the card. It’s your camera. I’m guessing one of the Canon Ti models? They have a 4 GB limit that you can’t override.
@@CamberFilmSchool It's the Cannon damn REBEL.
What a stupid ridiculous embedded feature !😡
Appreciate the speedy reply 😁👍🏻
Yea. That’s the reason. Unfortunately they are technically “photo” cameras with “limited” video features. But those limits are unnecessary in this case.
That settles it. I am completely DONE with Canon
😂
I have a t5 😢
Sorry!
@CamberFilmSchool do you know anything about them as well? Do you have a video or will make one? Thanks anyway!
@ByronValo I have an old t2i that I started with. What kind of video are you asking me about making?
Mine doesn’t even record for 10 seconds 💀
Sounds like your card isn’t fast enough. What kind of camera and card?
First
Nice! 😉
Me with a t3i 🗿
Yep! I have a t2i.
thank you
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