10-18-2021 10:36 AM
Question: Can something being transmitted inside a room affect EOS cameras?
Last Saturday while shooting a wedding I had a 5D and an EOS R seemingly record perfectly.
When I got home only the clips that were shot inside the church were corrupt files.
10-18-2021 10:54 AM
Electronic devices generate and are also subject to interference generated by other devices. It is quite possible that there is an electronic device in the church that is generated enough RF (radio frequency) garbage that it is causing other electronics to have issues but if so it is an extremely strong field.
In the U.S., the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) is the primary regulatory body HOWEVER enforcement is extremely weak and many devices are imported which in no way come close to complying with Part 15 of the FCC standards: https://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/rfdevice
Other than RF interference to your camera, I can't think of anything in the church that would cause a camera glitch of this type. To be clear, although your camera isn't a radio-like most modern electronics it is a combination of analog and digital electronics with components operating at very high switching/processing rates and these actions both generate RF energy and make the device subject to interference from other RF energy.
Rodger
10-18-2021 10:56 AM
Hey thanks so much, I appreciate your thoughts and that's what I was wondering.
I'll contact the church and see if I can talk with their technical director because this could happen again to another person.
Thanks again!!
10-18-2021 11:34 AM
You are welcome!
I think RF interference and demonic possession are the only two possibilities and I am betting on the former 🙂
Rodger
10-18-2021 11:52 AM
Hilarious! True.
You know, now that mention it, there was a temporary table setup right behind where I was filming. On it was a flight case with monitors and camera switching equipment for live-streaming. I wonder if that's what caused my issues. I'm going to reach out to them to see what all they had going on Saturday so I can avoid it next time. Thanks again!
10-18-2021 03:56 PM
Far from an expert as many of you know but would the interference be the same as magnetic "influence?"
10-18-2021 05:34 PM
Tintype,
RF is electromagnetic radiation (as are light waves) but I think you are probably thinking about the impact from strong non-cyclical or slowly cycling magnetic fields such as those caused by rare earth magnets, speakers, and power transformers as a few common examples.
These can cause electronic "glitches" but RF generated interference is a far more common cause than very strong magnetic fields which are quite uncommon at the level necessary to cause electronic devices to malfunction.
Rodger
10-18-2021 08:01 PM
Do you know any other photographers that have shot in that church to se if they had issues?
10-19-2021 10:10 AM
10-19-2021 12:07 PM
Yes, sort of. The ceremony started at 5pm.
Both cameras only shot two clips each. We usually record for 20 or so minutes and find a spot to restart the next clip before the 30 min max length is reached for each clip. In this case one camera shot for 21:07 and the other 21:01. We had two operators on them and we both restarted to a new clip after the priest finished talking.
My clip only plays 1 minute of the 21 minutes it supposedly recorded, but my second shooter was in the back of the church and his clip plays 15 minutes of the 21 it recorded. We both started new clips after that. Mine was around 9 mins and so was his. Mine only plays 3 minutes of it, his plays closer to 7 mins.
So it's a very weird situation.
His camera was about 100ft or so away from mine.
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