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"Video Recording Stopped Automatically" Message
I am using class 6 Kingston SD cards, I keep getting the "recording stopped automatically" message almost every time I shot (the buffer indicator is displayed). Should I be using even faster SD cards? Or it could be a problem with Kingston?
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How much time is recorded when you get that message?
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Not even two minutes, Chris.
Thanks Subbu |
I would try a different Class 6 SDHC card.
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Thanks Chris; Will try a different card.
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Also Subbu, what is the capacity of that Kingston card?
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8GB.
Thanks Subbu |
I had a 32 gb tell me that and the card turned out to be bad.(delkin class 6) lost footage. put in another card (same type) and it's been working fine.
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I got the same message yesterday with a Transcend class 10 8 GB card. Only got it once.
Card was less than half full. |
just really watch those cards that give you that message...don't record anything critical or non repeatable. I learned the hard way!
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I got the same thing around 13minutes into continuous shooting. File size was 3.98GB, so I thought it was hitting the 4GB file size limit or some sort. Is this an anomaly?
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Euisung, the camera cannot record for more than about 12-13 minutes at a time (I'm not sure the exact length because I don't own one for this very reason)
Once you hit that limit you will have to hit record again. |
The record time limit is 00:29:59;00
Any thing less is caused by something out of the camera's control. I'm just thankful it lets you know and finishes writing the file. |
The record time limit in Standard Definition is 00:29:59;00
The record time limit in High Definition is approximately 12 to 14 minutes, give or take. |
It's a range in HD - 12 to 14 minutes as Chris mentions - because the actual limit is the 4GB file size. Depending on your ISO setting, that could be anywhere in this range of durations.
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