Tue Jul 11, 2017 9:03 am
Indeed.. DSLR's are not for long recordings.. The sensor heats up very quickly and does not have the decent cooling to run it like that for hours..
You are reducing the lifetime of your DSLR quick in this way and you will notish that after a few times recording longer than recommended that pixels will fail.. (Dead pixels / hotpixels) Sending it in for repair under waranty will not go as planned.. The repair centers can read out the internal memory and they can see that you kept it in movie mode longer then recomended.. Also they can see temperature peaks.. So they will decide quickly that it is user error and you will be billed for the whole price of a sensor replacement..
So buy a cheap HD handycam and you will be better off..
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