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Unlikely. Even a 95 mb/s card won't record a full 20 minutes. It might but it will separate your videos once you stop recording, as the camera itself won't record more than 4gb of data at a time. My 6D will cap at 20 minutes and split my clips. When I had the t4i 12-13mins was the most I could get.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's not the card that's a problem, it's the camera. Your camera is set too stop videoing after 12-15 minutes by the factory.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think the Rebel t3i has about a 12 minute recording limit so that has nothing to do with the size of your SD card. The work around is to stop filming for a second and start again, causing it to create another video file on the card and gives you another 12 minutes or so it can record continuously to that file. You should be able to fit at least 20 or 30 minutes of recording on that 32GB SD card you've got now. It's just the Canon puts that limitation on how big a single video file can be on all of these cameras. Even newer models cut things off around the 30 minute mark.
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