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The (legally constrained?) 30 minute limit which was on older Sonys is gone, as far as I know. As I understand, the only limits are your memory card’s capacity, the battery life, and the (improved) thermal constraints of the processor. My a5100 would overheat while recording video and shut down. I learned to turn off OSS while on a tripod and lift the screen to allow heat dissipation. I will be following this same procedure for similar situations. I haven’t used my a6100 in that situation yet, but so far it has not felt any warmer than my hand during video recording with OSS on.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, jmshuang! If you're referring to continuous movie recording, there will be limit: -Continuous recording time for movies (HD): Approx. 30 minutes -Continuous recording time for movies (4K): Approx. 20 minutes You may refer to this link for more information (Notes on continuous movie recording): https://helpguide.sony.net/ilc/1950/v1/en/contents/TP0002670857.html ~Ralph
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