The limit I believe for both legal and technical, (heat buildup), reasons is 30 minutes. To get decent sound use an external Microphone. I think there are some hot shoe mounting models that are not that expensive. On the other hand the only Legal restriction I know of has to do with the EU, so maybe I'm wrong about the first issue.

On 10/27/2016 3:17 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
A friend asked me to photograph his daughter's bat mitzvah this weekend. He'd like to have video of the ceremony, put a camera on a tripod and let it go. I've got a 15 year old JVC, also a K-3 and a K-3 II. I know that the early pentax SLRs would only video for a few minutes before having to stop and restart.

By the way, I'm willing to do this as a favor for a friend, he's willing to pay me. Neither of us have any idea what professionals charge. It'll be about 6hours with ceremony, dinner and party. Anybody have a rough idea what it would cost him to hire someone that does this for a living?




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