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Sony APP-HACK + Unlimited Recording Time


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Just finished my latest Video, this time i´m showing you how to upload NON-Sony Apps to your Sony Cameras +  how to get UNLIMITED Videorecording time!

 

Please take your time and watch the complete Video if you want to try this out on your camera. Please keep in mind i´m not involved in this hack or in these apps and so i´m not responsible if something goes wrong with your camera.

 

Have a look what this "Hack" could mean for Sony users!  

 

http://www.dsphotoblog.com/?p=1377

 

 

 

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Nice, was using magic lantern on my Canon stuff but this seems even easier.

Would also be nice to have the possibility to pass the 30sec limit. 

 

Have to return on a windows PC, only Mac for the moment, hope this will change...

 

Thanks for sharing this, good tutorial !

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Nice, was using magic lantern on my Canon stuff but this seems even easier.

Would also be nice to have the possibility to pass the 30sec limit. 

 

Have to return on a windows PC, only Mac for the moment, hope this will change...

 

Thanks for sharing this, good tutorial !

thx a lot!

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