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Does the Nikon D7500 Have a Recording Time Limit?

Yes, the Nikon D7500 has a recording limit based on time. 

There are also some file size limits to be aware of too (but they don’t really interrupt your recording).

This post tells you what the limits are and also addresses another unexpected way the camera might turn off…

How Long Does The Nikon D7500 Record Before Stopping?

The Nikon D7500 will stop recording when the recording time limit is reached.

The maximum continuous recording time for a single video on the Nikon D7500 is approximately 29 minutes and 59 seconds. 

It is the same recording limit for all formats and resolutions.

So whether you are recording in 4K, 1080p or 720p, the recording limit will be 29 minutes and 59 seconds. 

When the Nikon D7500 reaches the recording limit of 29 minutes and 59 seconds the camera will automatically stop recording. 

You will have to start a new movie file if you wish to continue recording.

Note: The time limit is based on ‘normal’ operating conditions. If the temperature of the camera gets too hot then the recording time may actually be lower than the time limits described above.

Tips To Avoid Overheating On The Nikon D7500

As mentioned earlier, the estimated recording time available is based on normal operating conditions.

If the camera gets too hot then this wouldn’t be classed as ‘normal’ operating conditions.

Here are two tips to make sure your Nikon D7500 can stay cool:

  1. To get the most out of your camera, try to turn it off when it is not being used so it can cool down between recordings.

    Not only will this let it cool down, but it will also save battery life.
  1. You can also move the touch screen away from the camera body.

    This will allow more heat to dissipate from the camera and let it cool off faster.

These two tips will help you reduce the chance of your Nikon D7500 from overheating.

Are there File Size Limits For Videos on The Nikon D7500?

The file size limit for the Nikon D7500 for video files is about 4GB but your recording will not be interrupted.

If you are recording up to the recording limit, the files will be split into up to 8 files of about 4GB each. 

The number of files and the length of each file will vary depending on the frame size/frame rate and movie quality.

My Nikon D7500 Automatically Turns Off Unexpectedly

If your Nikon D7500 is turning off unexpectedly or going into standby you might have the ‘Monitor Off Delay’ or ‘Standby Timer’ settings set to a short time limit. 

These settings are important to know especially if you are using your Nikon D7500 as a HDMI webcam for live streaming or video calls.

Monitor Off Delay

The ‘Monitor off delay’ settings let you choose how long the monitor remains on when no operations are performed. 

Here’s how to change your ‘Monitor off Delay’ settings on the Nikon D7500:

  1. Go to your ‘Custom Settings Menu’ (this is the pencil icon).
  1. Select ‘Timers/AE lock’.
  1. Scroll to ‘c4 Monitor Off Delay’ and select this option.
  1. Under the ‘Monitor off delay’ settings you can select your desired time limit for the following options:
    • Playback
    • Image Review
    • Menus
    • Information Display
    • Live View
  1. Select the relevant setting that is causing you issues and change it to the desired time limit. 

For example, if you are using a HDMI output to show the camera’s live view on an external device then you will want to increase the time limit for ‘Live View’.

Standby Timer

The ‘Standby timer’ setting will turn off the viewfinder and some control panel displays if no operations are performed for a period of time (normally about 6 seconds).

Here’s how to change your ‘Standby Timer’ settings on the Nikon D7500:

  1. Go to your ‘Custom Settings Menu’ (this is the pencil icon).
  1. Select ‘Timers/AE lock’.
  1. Scroll to ‘c2 Standby Timer’ and select this option.
  1. Under the ‘Standby Timer’ settings you can select your desired time limit for this setting. 

For example, if you don’t want the Standby Timer to be active at all then you can set it to ‘No Limit’.

Conclusion

You should now know the different recording limits on the Nikon D7500.

To summarise, the Nikon D7500 can continuously record up to a maximum of 29 minutes and 59 seconds in all recording formats.

To record videos longer than this, you will have to restart the recording as a new file. 

If you need further info you can find links to the different manuals at the following link:

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