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Video record time on a D750?
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<blockquote data-quote="scottenj" data-source="post: 519463" data-attributes="member: 41381"><p>Buy an Atmos Ninja blade and stream the video out the HDMI port. You can then record as long as you want and you get better video (the camera compresses the video for storage). I have a 500GB SSD in my Ninja Blade and I can record many hours of 1080p. You just have to turn off the mirror lock-up time limit and set the HDMI port so that you don't get the camera settings in your video feed.</p><p></p><p>I have recorded a concert of over an hour off of my D750 with no issues at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottenj, post: 519463, member: 41381"] Buy an Atmos Ninja blade and stream the video out the HDMI port. You can then record as long as you want and you get better video (the camera compresses the video for storage). I have a 500GB SSD in my Ninja Blade and I can record many hours of 1080p. You just have to turn off the mirror lock-up time limit and set the HDMI port so that you don't get the camera settings in your video feed. I have recorded a concert of over an hour off of my D750 with no issues at all. [/QUOTE]
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