05-13-2024 04:07 PM
When I shoot in burst mode, the red light indicating images are recorded lights up and stay that way for sometime 2-3 minutes. I use low burst mode that is set up at 9 images per second. I rarely do a lot of images in burst mode, maybe 5-6 at the maximum. I am using Sandisk Extreme Pro Flash memory cards, 32 GB. I shoot in RAW only. It's a new issue. So I bought new memory cards, also Sandisk Extreme Pro, 32 GB. The issue persists. I format my cards after each use. What could be the problem? Thanks you!
05-13-2024 04:31 PM
@talbotphotoart wrote:When I shoot in burst mode, the red light indicating images are recorded lights up and stay that way for sometime 2-3 minutes. I use low burst mode that is set up at 9 images per second. I rarely do a lot of images in burst mode, maybe 5-6 at the maximum. I am using Sandisk Extreme Pro Flash memory cards, 32 GB. I shoot in RAW only.
It's a new issue. So I bought new memory cards, also Sandisk Extreme Pro, 32 GB. The issue persists. I format my cards after each use. What could be the problem? Thanks you!
Welcome to the Canon Forums.
If you are using new memory cards and still experiencing the same issue, then it is time to take a closer look at the camera and its settings.
Just to confirm, you are using CF and SD cards. Are both slots giving you issues, or just one? If so, which one? Do you write to both slots, or just one?
How long is each exposure in a burst? Which, if any, noise reduction and image processing settings are enabled?
That’s a lot to answer. But it is a start.
05-13-2024 04:50 PM
Thanks for your reply!
Both cards are Compact Flash, same brand, same capacity. I bought 2 new cards and issue is still there with both new cards. I shoot on both, second card is a backup in case something goes wrong with the first card. I would have to test with only one card for each slot.
When I shoot in burst mode, it's for birds in flight so pretty much 1/1600 sec and faster.
Noise reduction and image processing are both off.
Thank you so much!
05-13-2024 06:55 PM
Thanks, for the quick reply! Yes! Test one with just one card type in the camera at a time. Let us know the results.
05-14-2024 10:40 AM
Will test that today and get back to you! Thanks!
05-17-2024 08:54 PM
I went to shoot birds yesterday and I used my 2 new memory cards. Didn't have the issue. I tried a burst of 15 images and everything was fine! It recorded for about 2 seconds. So I guess it's one of my previous memory cards that are at fault. Will have to test more and I will let you know for sure!
05-14-2024 11:28 AM - edited 05-14-2024 11:31 AM
talbotphotoart,
Just for the heck of it, fire off a burst of jpegs instead of RAW. See if there is any difference.
It might be that 5 or 6 RAW files is too much for a 32Gb card to handle all at once.
Waddizzle had a good question, I think. You might be experiencing a long exposure noise reduction process going on.
Steve Thomas
05-17-2024 08:56 PM
Didn't have the issue before with these memory cards. It started doing that recently. Bought 2 new memory card, same brand, same capacity, no issue. Noise reduction isn't activated. Battery is almost new. Thanks!
05-14-2024 12:56 PM
How old is your battery? Canon 1 series cameras don't respond well in burst mode to batteries that are near end of life. The voltage drop is excessive under sustained load causing unpredictable results.
Rodger
05-17-2024 08:58 PM
Original battery wasn't used much. Bought the camera from a friend who shot 13,000 images with it, no video. I have 2 other batteries that are generic. have been using those for a while now without issue and the charge capacity is still 100%. Thank you! I will keep that in mind if I ever have other issues!
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