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<blockquote data-quote="csgaraglino" data-source="post: 575415" data-attributes="member: 42498"><p>So, while you mostly figured out your own issue - let's talk about the elephant in the room!</p><p></p><p>90 minute is no place for a DSLR - these things are NOT designed for recordings more than 20 minutes on Full quality and even that is a streatch. As the sensor gets hot it will degrade the quality, and running back-to-back sessions for that long will results is fairly bad footage, and may even shut the body down due to heat.</p><p></p><p>If your going to shoot long events all at once, you might want to invest in a true HD Camcorder designed for such things. I have a D810, but I also have a 3-chip Sony NX5u for this kind of shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="csgaraglino, post: 575415, member: 42498"] So, while you mostly figured out your own issue - let's talk about the elephant in the room! 90 minute is no place for a DSLR - these things are NOT designed for recordings more than 20 minutes on Full quality and even that is a streatch. As the sensor gets hot it will degrade the quality, and running back-to-back sessions for that long will results is fairly bad footage, and may even shut the body down due to heat. If your going to shoot long events all at once, you might want to invest in a true HD Camcorder designed for such things. I have a D810, but I also have a 3-chip Sony NX5u for this kind of shooting. [/QUOTE]
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