![]() ![]() ![]() If that's the problem, then you should find another card with higher class.Īlso, you won't probably be able to record for more than 29 minutes and 59 seconds, due to Canon's restriction. Or your card is too slow that after 10 minutes, the buffer is full and the camera will be forced to stop recording. Or your camera is too hot after recording for that long, and there's probably nothing you can do to help that. I read somewhere that either the camera or Magic Lantern will continue the recording by making a new file, but I'm not sure about this.Note that the software does crash from time to time, and sometimes it is necessary to remove the battery to reset the camera. Magic Lantern allows you to change your quality settings to a higher/lower setting so you can have less/more recording time for the same file size. My experience with Magic Lantern on my 60D has been very good, I think the benefits far outweigh the disadvantages and risks.Format your flash card as exFAT instead.If your flash card is formatted in FAT32, then the maximum file size is about 4.3GB, and probably after 10 minutes of recording, your video file will reach that limit. I can't say anything for sure but I can give some opinion: I think that you should do some research into why your 60D decides to cut off the video then after that you can decide if Magic Lantern can do anything to help that.
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