So are you still going to get a MK3?
With the MK3 you can record up to 29:59m split over 3 files(4gb). However the issue for most of us with the freezing has nothing to do with the time limit as you can see from the videos shown it freezes 18 seconds into recording.
With the MK3 you can record up to 29:59m split over 3 files(4gb). However the issue for most of us with the freezing has nothing to do with the time limit as you can see from the videos shown it freezes 18 seconds into recording.
filmdock said:I am scheduled to buy a Mark III tomorrow and I saw posts about video capture lock-up/freezing and I was alarmed so I immediately reviewed my Mark II footages. Here's what I think. I have used a Mark II for a feature film last year and I know that these DSLRs can only record up to about 12 minutes of full HD footage in .MOV format. Why? Because any card whether CF or SD and even flash drives are formatted in FAT32 regardless of its capacity which means they can only keep up to 4GB (I've recorded a 4.18GB of 00:12:12 footage) of file at a time and 12 minutes of full HD in .MOV is exactly 4GB. I think that's what causing it to lock up. The only problem is that it shouldn't freeze to avoid losing data. Mark II just stops recording and stores that long footage. Then you just have to push record again. So to those of you who already have the Mark III who use it to cover long events, hit that pause/record button before it reaches that 12 minute mark.
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