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Canon EOS RP Video Recording Limits
June 14, 2023 - The Canon EOS RP has a maximum video recording time of 30 minutes for all formats. That limit is dependent upon multiple factors like camera settings, media storage size, camera power, and internal camera temperature.
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Videomaker
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Canon EOS RP hands-on review: Full-frame for $1,300 - Videomaker
June 9, 2020 - Additionally, with no surprise, the camera has a video record limit time of 29:59. The camera is on the smaller size of full-frame cameras weighing only 1.07 pounds with battery and media, but without lens.
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The Canon EOS RP is a 26.2-megapixel full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera launched by Canon in March 2019. The camera is reported to be the least expensive digital full-frame camera to be produced. … Wikipedia
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Canon EOS RP - Wikipedia
February 23, 2026 - Similar to many other DSLR cameras, the continuous recording time for the EOS RP is limited to 29 minutes and 59 seconds for all video resolutions. The EOS RP is the second camera to use Canon's RF lens mount.
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r/RecordingLimits on Reddit: Canon EOS RP Video Recording Limits
June 1, 2024 - The Canon EOS RP has a maximum video recording time of 30 minutes for all formats. That limit is dependent upon multiple factors like camera settings, media storage size, camera power, and internal camera temperature.
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Canon EOS R Video Recording Limits
June 14, 2023 - The Canon EOS R has a maximum video recording time of 30 minutes, but only for some formats. That limit is also dependent upon multiple factors like camera settings, media storage size, camera power, and internal camera temperature.
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Digital Photography Review
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Is there a way around the 30 minute limit for 4K video? | DPReview Forums
November 3, 2022 - Canon dropped it from the R3, R10,R7 and now the R6 II changed it's limit to 6 hours. This is a great improvement. People like me keep hoping Canon will give us R5 owners a firmware update to get rid of this 29:59 limit. It is no longer needed or wanted. I now use my R7 for long video recordings.
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Specifications & Features - EOS RP - Canon Georgia
No 4GB file limit with exFAT SDXC card. ... MP4: 4K (16:9) 3840 x 2160 (25, 23.98 fps) IPB 120Mbps / 869 MB/min Full HD (59.94p/50.00p)/IPB Approx. 60 Mbps / 440MB/min Full HD (29.97p/25.00p)/IPB: Approx.
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Imaging Resource
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Canon EOS RP Review - Imaging Resource
February 13, 2019 - It’s also worth pointing out that 4K video on the EOS RP has a noticeable crop (about 1.6-1.7x), and the camera’s maximum continuous recording time is limited to 29:59, for 4K and other resolutions.
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EOS RP brightness changes when video recording - Canon Community
July 17, 2022 - There are often numerous limitations to include a maximum of 30 mins recording time for continuous clips. Depending upon the length of videos you need to capture, you may be far better off with a dedicated camcorder or cinema camera.
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Canon R6 limit 30 minutes video recording - Canon Community
June 10, 2024 - ------------------------------... and cheaper to buy the mark ii, i hope a new firmware comes out soon. Thank you. ... R6 & R5 are limited to 30 minutes recording time....
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Recording Limits - Camera Database
Find the maximum continuous video recording times for the latest DSLR, mirrorless, point-and-shoot, cinema, action, and compact digital cameras and why those limits exist.
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Canon EOS RP Review - Video - Imaging Resource
June 4, 2019 - I understand if the RP’s processor isn’t capable of managing the extra 6 frames per second in 4K to offer 30p, but that doesn’t excuse not offering 24p from being available in the 1080p option.
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Canon RP Video, Specs & Analysis: It shoots 4K video, but it’s not a versatile hybrid camera - Imaging Resource
June 5, 2019 - It’s pretty commonplace for Canon to withhold video capability from their cameras in the form of features and framerates, but the EOS RP goes a few steps further and severely limits the RP in several other ways than what is “normal” for Canon.
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EOS RP Cutting HDMI Feed After 30 Min - Canon Community
December 21, 2023 - Any time one sees "video" and "30 minutes" in the same sentence, it's tempting to blame it on the restriction of a film camera to 30 minutes of video to keep it from getting taxed as a video camera by the European Union. I have no idea why that should apply in this case, but I suppose it's ...
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Canon EOS R Talk Forum: Digital Photography Review
May 17, 2019 - I recorded a musical recently with my R and a Ninja V attached. Everything worked great, except the R still stopped recording at 30 minutes so I had to keep restarting it. I'm sure there is something I overlooked, but I couldn't see where to adjust it. Funny thing was, I was shooting in...
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r/canon on Reddit: Mirrorless Canon cameras with unlimited video recording time?
June 26, 2022 -

Panasonic and Sony both have reasonably priced mirrorless offerings that can record video past the 29:59 mark. I understand they do this because it’s cheaper for them with import taxes, but I was surprised to see that even the nearly $4,000 EOS R5 still can’t record past that same limit. Are all the canon DSLRs like this? Thanks.

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r/canon on Reddit: best use of Canon RP for video
July 25, 2022 -

Hey all

my friend wants me to record a concert, I've got a Canon RP. I almost exclusively use it for photos so I need advice on the best use for it.

Do I need the webcam kit? (plug in battery, USB cable?)

Should I just run it raw w/o anything plugged into it and hope for the best?

I definitely want at least 4k/30 (edited from 60 my bad). My memory card says it can do over 2 hours on it (it's a big one) so I should be good there, right?

Im' running it right now for a 15 minute test to see battery drain/quality/etc.

Thanks in advance for your tips.

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A few things to note: The dummy battery might be useful, since it will address the relatively short battery life. The USB cable will not be useful, as the webcam software is limited to under 720p. You're out of luck for 4k60. The RP maxes out at 4k24 That 4k24 is significantly cropped, and doesn't allow you to use dual-pixel AF. That last part won't really matter if you're shooting in a stationary location, but might cause issues with a moving camera. The RP can't record videos longer than 29:59, so if their set is longer, you'll need to stop recording and start a new recording at some point. Recording externally with a monitor bypasses this, but I'm guessing you don't have one, since you mostly shoot stills.
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I think quantum has some good things to consider. I would also try and think about what kind of thing(s) your friend is expecting. What are your audio needs? Because if they are expecting you to record audio, then you'll need a better mic than the one that is in-camera: Rodevideo Mic Go II ($100) is my favorite, but the micro version ($50) is also good. I'd also make sure you know what the venue is like? Is it a coffeehouse? where they will be stationary or is it more of a sound stage, where they can move on the stage. Do you think that you're going to have to move a lot in-between songs. If you are going to be moving, I would look at some techniques on YouTube to help stabilize the footage. If your friend has a set-list, that might help manage your 30min time limit (help you decide which songs to start/stop. I would not just record up until you hit 30min!.. in between songs so there's no break). You mentioned using your camera mostly for photos... I imagine your friend would want pictures too?? Having a set-list will help determine which songs to record video, which ones to take pictures for (maybe your friend has a preference) Lastly, you also have to think about what is going to happen post-event. How do you plan on editing the video afterwards? If you don't have a dedicated software, I strongly suggest using DaVinci. What device are you planning on editing on? Laptop or dedicated PC? You mentioned wanting to do 4k/30... I know that is what everyone likes to shoot in... BUT if you don't have a computer that can handle that kind of video footage, the post processing can be painful!! I'd suggest just using 1080 until you get some experience with your workflow. I've never used the RP, but I believe 1080 also has the added benefit that there is no crop...