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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.40 minutes to an 1 hour on my Cannon VIXIA HF S10 AVCHD camcorder. I would go with a 16 gig card if your camera will read it, for continuous shooting. Check the MFG Specs on what cards are compatible with your camera. The higher the class (8) or (10) the faster it will read & write. More gigs = more record time, if you got two 8 gig cards you would have to stop recording to change them I am assuming . if you got one 16 gig card, if the camera can use it, it will record straight. The alternative is to lower the resolution to 1440x1080 that would save space maybe 1hr 25 min of record time on the 8 gig card. unless your burning a Blu-ray Disk all that HD Resolution is getting squeezed down to 720x480 on a DVD. You can shoot at a lower res on you camera and it should fit on the 8 gig card with out any great loss of quality. Hope that helped.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.With my camera at 30fps (1080p) I can get about 30 minutes. I went with a 64GB card that I have not reached capacity with. That has included a band concert for my son and about 30 minutes of video on vacation and about 800 pictures. There are some web sites out there that allow you to calculate capacity based on your resolution. Try http://www.lexar.com/content/load-it-calculate-cards-capacity
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I use this card for my dash cam which records 1080p video. The most time I get is 34 minutes before it overwrites file.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Personally I'd go a little larger to be on the safe side -- I use a minimum of 16 GB when shooting video. 8 GB may be ok but I prefer a larger one for video and the 8 GB for photography
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You're better off buying a 32 or 64Gig memcard cost, capacity and speed wise.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm am not sure if it can record for that long. From what I read you can.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.One 8gb size card would not be large enough for 90 minutes of recording. You could use 3 8gb cards for 90 minutes, but if you want continuous taping, you might want to use a 32 gb card to be on the safe side.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.From my own experience I can tell you that this memory can record up to approximately 30 minutes. If you prefer I think that instead of buying multiple products of this you can buy a memory that has twice or even more space as much as this one has.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Get a 32 or 64 GB card. It's cheaper to buy 1 or 2 big cards then a bunch of little ones. A 32GB should do it.
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