11/16/2023 0 Comments Canon r6 atomos ninja vIt should also be noted that nothing Canon has done in terms of firmware updates has cured the R5 or the R6 of hitting thermal protection. Means I can not trigger internal recording but you will also notice no thermal protection timer is displayed.To get the most out of the R5 and the R6 you should never trigger from the Camera.How are you triggering the Atomos to record? Again I can assume 60FPS - See my comment on Resolution.This is the most demanding mode for the R6 and will cause the camera to hit thermal protection the fastest. I can assume you were shooting 4K 60 because you complain that the R does not have this.I simply put the camera on the ventilator every 30min or so, unless I shoot a 2h interview (just once so far) which I entirely shot in crop mode.Ĭlick to expand.Going to need a little more detail: I do the same thing even when shooting using the Ninja. I have it turned on 10m away lying on a table and as soon as I stop shooting for a moment, even 30sec, I put the camera on top of it without removing or opening anything. 4K30 fine overheats and my favorite 8k30p overheats. I put a star because it gives me always 29.95 time recording and since I use a ventilator (described below), I never saw that overheat sign, so I am not sure if it overheats or not. ![]() ![]() On the R5, 4K regular and crop modes don't overheat. The Ninja itself overheat and needs a battery and its hdmi port gets loose when hot. ![]() I bought a Ninja because I thought it would be giving me a better chance, but having one more device to worry about pushed me to give up. I mainly use the 8K, unless I need 60fps, 120fps or crop mode. That could guide you in studying your R6. Overheat on these cameras is a difficult topic because it depends on how you use your gear.
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