In head-to-head comparison with the Sony A6300 camera the A6500 showed excellent performance. As usual the Sony A6300 failed to record videos upto 29min due to overheating issue. During the test Sony A6300 camera stopped at 12 and a half minutes, while the a6500 was able to record 29minutes 50 seconds despite of showing heating icon.
Take a look at the screen shot above when you can see the error msg displayed by Sony A6300 camera. Below is a complete video that will show up you the entire test done by newshooter team.
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Ok, so if the overheating doesn’t happen anymore, why doesn’t Sony remove the ridiculous 30 minute recording cap for US users?
Also, since the SD cards are formatted with exFAT now, please provide the option to record to one giant file instead of breaking it up into 4GB chunks.
The giant file is subject to corruption and no more access to the card.
The camera does not recognize NTFS format
USB media works in NTFS but the lifetime decreases
30min limit is removable with hack only.