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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
D610 only outputs HDMI signal when recording to file. This limits operation to 20min…
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 537888" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>I don't have a D610, but the other Nikon DSLR will output any and every LCD screen to HDMI, recording or not, recorded or not... This includes JPG playback, movie playback, or Live view viewfinder before recording. Even includes menus that show on the rear LCD. Any LCD screen goes to HDMI.</p><p></p><p>To view recorded movies, show them in playback, and then press the Selector center button to start them playing (see the manual about Viewing Movies).</p><p></p><p> And FWIW, the 30 minute limitations are about UK laws taxing video cameras, defined as capability to record 30 minutes. But the 20 minute limit is about the 24 Mbps "High" resolution that Nikon offers. Due to the 32 bit data addressing, camcorders also still have to interrupt the file then, and start a new file automatically, but they have to pay the UK tax, which allows them to do this automatic restart exceeding 30 minutes. DSLR don't pay, and stop at 29 minutes 59 seconds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 537888, member: 12496"] I don't have a D610, but the other Nikon DSLR will output any and every LCD screen to HDMI, recording or not, recorded or not... This includes JPG playback, movie playback, or Live view viewfinder before recording. Even includes menus that show on the rear LCD. Any LCD screen goes to HDMI. To view recorded movies, show them in playback, and then press the Selector center button to start them playing (see the manual about Viewing Movies). And FWIW, the 30 minute limitations are about UK laws taxing video cameras, defined as capability to record 30 minutes. But the 20 minute limit is about the 24 Mbps "High" resolution that Nikon offers. Due to the 32 bit data addressing, camcorders also still have to interrupt the file then, and start a new file automatically, but they have to pay the UK tax, which allows them to do this automatic restart exceeding 30 minutes. DSLR don't pay, and stop at 29 minutes 59 seconds. [/QUOTE]
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