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89 Internal Memory / Total Run time of a video making on nikon coolpix S8200 !!
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 478320" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>The answer is often 20 minutes, but search the online camera manuals for a topic of "MOVIE SETTINGS" (this subject). The S8200 manual is different, it seems to say 14 minutes 30 seconds of play time. </p><p></p><p> I don't know about "internal memory", but depending on model, the DSLR cameras are limited to 20 or 30 minutes of movies, which can depend on bit rate. Of course, you can restart the recording and continue, many times. Most real world movie clips are much shorter anyway, maybe 10 seconds.</p><p></p><p>This could change in the future... it is a result of the EU charging a tax (up to 12%) on "movie cameras", and 30 minute recording length decides that classification (so DSLRs limit it to avoid the tax). Said to be about the capability to record shows from the television. Rumors are that this European law might be eliminated soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 478320, member: 12496"] The answer is often 20 minutes, but search the online camera manuals for a topic of "MOVIE SETTINGS" (this subject). The S8200 manual is different, it seems to say 14 minutes 30 seconds of play time. I don't know about "internal memory", but depending on model, the DSLR cameras are limited to 20 or 30 minutes of movies, which can depend on bit rate. Of course, you can restart the recording and continue, many times. Most real world movie clips are much shorter anyway, maybe 10 seconds. This could change in the future... it is a result of the EU charging a tax (up to 12%) on "movie cameras", and 30 minute recording length decides that classification (so DSLRs limit it to avoid the tax). Said to be about the capability to record shows from the television. Rumors are that this European law might be eliminated soon. [/QUOTE]
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