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Can Canon 600D continuously shoot 1 hour video?

No way! Cameras can only record short films, and the duration of a single video cannot exceed 30 minutes, otherwise it will become a video recorder, which will adopt completely different technical standards and market positioning. However, as long as the single recording time does not exceed the limit, if you record more than a few paragraphs, then the only thing that limits the recording time is the capacity of the memory card.

No, continuous shooting will finish automatically in 30 minutes. If you want to continue shooting, press the button again, because EOS600D mainly takes pictures with camera function.

The steps for Canon 600D to shoot a long video are as follows: First, leave the camera on, and at the same time set the mode dial of the camera to the short film shooting mode. When the IS image stabilizer IS turned ON for hand-held shooting, if the lens uses the IS image stabilizer, it is necessary to set the switch to the ON state.

At present, the maximum file size of Canon camera is 4G, and the longest shooting time is 1 hour, but if you can't have both, shooting will stop. Someone has done a test. It takes about 45 minutes for the file to reach 4G, and the shooting will stop.

The key is not the card. The terrible thing is that the video is shot by SLR, and the file stops when it reaches 99GB, which is almost 13 minutes. So, you can't shoot for an hour at all, you can only shoot one paragraph at a time, and then the software is synthesized afterwards. There is also an overheating problem. Maybe it will be a protective shutdown before 13 minutes.

P Full HD video is 330 megabytes per minute, and 32 gigabytes can be shot for about 96 minutes, which is one and a half hours.