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I test the video recording limits (caused by overheating) of the Canon EOS R5 and R6, and I re-test the Fuji XT4. I tested them both indoors and outdoors, for about 3 tests in each different situation with each different video setting: 4k/60, 4k/30 HQ, 4k/30 standard, 8k/30, and 8k/30 raw (which was limited to 30 second recordings because of a problem with my CFExpress card).
Note that after I uploaded this video, I did hybrid stills/video shooting with the R5 and found that even shooting stills and short 15-30 second video clips (outside in 85F weather) caused my R5 to overheat. The overheating problem does see to be pretty serious, but in this video I provide some useful tips for overcoming it.
My experience editing and publishing an 8K video: Editing in Final Cut Pro on a Macbook Pro (2019 15") was fine, shockingly, even undocked from my eGPU. But rendering was a nightmare. This 20 minute video took about 8 HOURS to render. After uploading, it took YouTube about 4.5 hours to make it available in 8K/60. Now, I can't even watch it back in full 8k because my computer CHOKES. But it looks good in 4k, I guess.
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