Hey, my apologies for the late response. The test was just to demonstrate how long Eos r6 would last performing a live task. if you watch the end of the video, you see that it held the recording for a little less than an hour and it still overheated but didn't shut down. because I was recording externally. However, I believe that the subsequent firmware updates might remove the 30-minute in-camera recording limits
Thanks for the tips brother. A question on my side, does the camera also overheat at 1080p, because if it does , i should not do my purchase as i shoot weddings up to 8hours of footage sometimes.
Hey brother thanks for your comments. This camera hasn't really been built for long shoots even at 1080p resolution. Unless you rig it with and external monitor then you can achieve about 1hr recording at a stretch. Also if i were, i'd simply shoot the most important moments of the wedding and do the rest of the magic in post. Hope this make makes some sense. let me know if you more questions. #Eosr6 is a very good camera. its just best to have it in your hands, test it for your gigs. it could just be a solution for your need.
@@SamOaCreative thanks alot man, i think am gonna go with the eos r, i use 1080p for shooting ceremonies, they normally take about 2 hours the longest, so if it does overheat on 1080p,its not gonna work for me.
Nice, but you went from Canon R6 overheating possible fix to OBS. Not sure what OBS has to do with r6 overheating. I thought you had a solution to the overheating issues of Canon R6.
Thanks for your feedback. The camera's recording limit is also tied to its overheating problem. And one of the possible solutions was to set up a system where I was able to record externally from the camera. this is why I brought OBS into the experiment. With OBS I manage to record 1hr in 4k breaking the 30 minutes limit. But I still won't depend on it for long recording sessions. i hope this makes sense to you now. Thanks for your contribution.
You can download obs for free here obsproject.com/ 🙂🖥
Very informative video but that music is very annoying…
Thanks for your feedback. Complaint noted.
Simply awesome bro! You do a great job changing views and just making things constantly flowing.
Thank you so much bro. Glad you like it. Just now working on making the videos shorter.
Jeeez chill with the music its so aggressive and loud :D
Don't worry, it gets better from here. Thanks for your feedback😊
Does that mean the 30 minute record limit is removed for internal recording on the canon R6? Like Sony’s?
Hey, my apologies for the late response. The test was just to demonstrate how long Eos r6 would last performing a live task. if you watch the end of the video, you see that it held the recording for a little less than an hour and it still overheated but didn't shut down. because I was recording externally. However, I believe that the subsequent firmware updates might remove the 30-minute in-camera recording limits
Thanks for the tips brother. A question on my side, does the camera also overheat at 1080p, because if it does , i should not do my purchase as i shoot weddings up to 8hours of footage sometimes.
Hey brother thanks for your comments. This camera hasn't really been built for long shoots even at 1080p resolution. Unless you rig it with and external monitor then you can achieve about 1hr recording at a stretch. Also if i were, i'd simply shoot the most important moments of the wedding and do the rest of the magic in post. Hope this make makes some sense. let me know if you more questions. #Eosr6 is a very good camera. its just best to have it in your hands, test it for your gigs. it could just be a solution for your need.
@@SamOaCreative thanks alot man, i think am gonna go with the eos r, i use 1080p for shooting ceremonies, they normally take about 2 hours the longest, so if it does overheat on 1080p,its not gonna work for me.
Nice, but you went from Canon R6 overheating possible fix to OBS. Not sure what OBS has to do with r6 overheating. I thought you had a solution to the overheating issues of Canon R6.
Thanks for your feedback. The camera's recording limit is also tied to its overheating problem. And one of the possible solutions was to set up a system where I was able to record externally from the camera. this is why I brought OBS into the experiment. With OBS I manage to record 1hr in 4k breaking the 30 minutes limit. But I still won't depend on it for long recording sessions. i hope this makes sense to you now. Thanks for your contribution.
@@SamOaCreative got it. The overheating has stopped me from getting R6 for wedding.
Bro...music is distracting too much...else solution is appreciated
Sure bro. Feedback noted. Thanks
Good job, bro. These are good news. It'd be awesome Canon updates R6 one more time to record more time.
Hey bro thanks for you comment. You actually influenced this project.