10-09-2023 06:58 PM
Hi,
My 5D Mk IV has recently became erratic when shooting in my saved settings (C1-C2-C3). I have my aeb set to expose for 3 different exposures 2 steps apart. It will work fine for a time but then will revert back to only shooting 1 exposure. If I turn the dial off of one of my saved settings and put it back it will be fine again, for a while.
My firmware is up to date.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
George
10-09-2023 07:54 PM
See this from the manual concerning Custom Functions and Bracketing auto cancel:
10-09-2023 10:13 PM
Thanks for the reply Bob. I do understand this regarding the canceling when powered off etc. However what is happening is not normal at all. It works fine for a few shots then stops no matter what I do. When it does do it I cannot even go back into the menu to reset. The AEB setting will not even respond to the wheel controller.
I've used this function on hundreds of shoots and it only started doing it recently.
I'm afraid it is some intermittent circuit failure. I'm trying not to spring for a new camera right now, but it looks like I may not have a choice.
Thanks!
10-10-2023 10:25 AM
“ I'm afraid it is some intermittent circuit failure. I'm trying not to spring for a new camera right now, but it looks like I may not have a choice. “
Digital electronics are not prone intermittent failures. That particular mode of failure is reserved mechanisms and other things with moving parts. If in doubt, send your camera to Canon for checkup and a possible repair.
I think you have a settings issue, though. The custom shooting modes are frequently misunderstood. They have an “automatic update” setting that is disabled, by default. Keep it disabled, not unless you wish to make a change to the custom configuration. It almost sounds like you may have “automatic update” setting enabled.
10-10-2023 11:36 AM
Thanks Waddizzle! I just got off the phone with Canon and they suggested resetting the camera to default settings. It's 4 years old and has a lot of mileage on it. I'll test it on a shoot tomorrow. If it acts up again I will be sending it in for repair.
10-10-2023 12:04 PM
@gcrudo wrote:Thanks Waddizzle! I just got off the phone with Canon and they suggested resetting the camera to default settings. It's 4 years old and has a lot of mileage on it. I'll test it on a shoot tomorrow. If it acts up again I will be sending it in for repair.
Performing a factory reset does not reset the Custom Shooting modes. They have their own separate reset operation within the Custom Shooting modes menus.
10-10-2023 12:12 PM
Yes. I did both. Thanks again!
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