06-16-2024 02:42 PM - last edited on 06-18-2024 09:23 AM by Danny
I am having a sudden issue using self-timer mode on my Canon EOS 5D Mark IV.
I was taking some family pictures & then was going to do a large group photo using self-timer. I set it to 10 seconds, press down the shutter button to start the timer and then run into the photo before the timer ends.
I have done this process many times before!
Yesterday the shutter would not fire . . . at all! then the screen would freeze up completely. I was not able to press the Q to access the screen or anything. I was panicked and worried the camera is broke. Through a quick google search I learned that it was due to being in self-timer mode. I turned the camera off of self-timer and sure enough I was able to fire the shutter button again.
Why am I no longer able to use self-timer?
Thank you!
06-16-2024 03:02 PM
What lenses, batteries and other accessories are you using on your camera. If they're 3rd Party remove them and retest with Canon equipment.
06-16-2024 03:44 PM
I am using a sigma lens, but canon batteries. I do not have a canon lens to use--but I have done this before (with the current equipment I have).
06-16-2024 04:09 PM
Has the camera been updated. I would also borrow a Canon EF lens. To rule out the Sigma lens potentially causing a problem now.
06-28-2024 11:06 AM
The camera has not been updated.
I will try with a canon lens!
06-28-2024 11:21 AM
I just tried with my 50mm lens (canon brand) and the same thing happened! 😞
06-16-2024 04:04 PM
jehnashley,
Is the 2-second timer also misbehaving?
Steve Thomas
06-16-2024 04:07 PM
Yes! I get the same response for either timer.
I just took some pictures of my husband & kids for father's day! Works perfectly fine. Tried the self timers again and it froze up! So weird.
06-16-2024 06:42 PM
jehnashley,
I'm not sure what to tell you. I don't see anything in the camera's menu system to tell you to Enable or Disable the self-timer.
Two things I might look at:
1) Have you tried a remote control accessory, and does the same thing happen?
2) If you are in One-Shot, the camera will not take a picture if it can't achieve focus. If you are in Servo mode, the camera will take a picture whether it's in focus or not.
Other than that, I can't think of anything.
Steve Thomas
06-28-2024 11:20 AM
I checked the focus. It was in Servo so unfortunately that isn't the problem. Thank you so much for your suggestions!!
I don't have a remote, but I will get one & try that
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