04-17-2016 04:43 PM
I have a two-year old Canon Rebel T3, with the two kit lenses that came with it. Suddenly today, after I take one or two shots in succession it says busy for a second or two, and keeps delaying taking shots, saying busy. The battery said full, but I put in a full one anyway. The card is class 10, 32 gb San Disk Ultra. I saw online someone advised trying a different lens, and it is the same problem with either lens. It also said to wipe the lens contacts with a soft cloth, which I did. This is all when set on Manual, sunny day, no unusual conditions.
Is there any other trouble shooting I can do? I saw some mention of replacing the main board -- gee, don't want to go there!
Thanks!
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04-18-2016 06:33 AM
04-17-2016 05:44 PM
Is the card access light blinking while it is busy? You might want to try to re-format the card in camera or even try a new card.
04-17-2016 09:30 PM
I will look to see if the card light is blinking, and I will try another card, good suggestion. The card is formatted every time I download photos, and this problem is happening even when the card is empty.
04-18-2016 06:33 AM
Do you also low level format? You need to do that sometimes.
04-18-2016 11:29 AM
I added the Low Level Format checkbox (thanks, didn't realize about that). I format after removing the photos each time I shoot, but had not done low level format before.
It is somewhat better. But on continuous shooting, if I hold the shutter button down, it shoots about 3 shots and then gets slower and slower, with a busy message between each shot. And I can hear a little motor whirring. On Single Shooting, it will respond immediately about 4 times, and then gets slower and slower with a busy message as I continue trying to shoot.
I tried another card, which I did low level format first. Class 10 San Disk ultra. Somewhat better -- this card is newer. But still slows down and notifies me of busy after 6 or 8 continuous or single shots.
I have not run into this with this camera before. I started shooting raw a few months ago, which I am sure take longer to write to the card, but it has been ok until the other day. When I set it to jpg, I don't see Busy on continuous shooting and I see it after a few single shots, but just fleetingly.
So do I conclude this is the card? Something I just have to live with? Thanks for any ideas!
04-18-2016 11:48 AM - edited 04-18-2016 12:13 PM
Your camera has a buffert for about 5 raw files in good light with low ISO and low noise.
The maximum write speed of your camera is 21 MB/s.
The motor sound you hear should be the AF. Do you use One Shot or AF Servo as AF method?
04-18-2016 12:43 PM
I use one shot.
04-18-2016 12:49 PM
I would also check camera settings: high iso compensation, mutliple exposures, HDR Mode (?), etc., or just reset it.
04-25-2016 07:11 AM
Not sure what all those settings are, although I looked them up.
Low formatting seemed to help somewhat. Nothing else seemed to affect anything. Maybe it is just a limitation of this camera. I don't use high speed shooting too often which may be why I have never seen it before. Thank you for your assistance.
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