EOS 7D Mark II & R6ii take forever to finish writing when shooting jpg
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11-22-2024 04:05 PM - edited 11-23-2024 10:16 AM
I had the same problem with my 7Dmkii, and now with my R6mkii as well. When I shoot RAW, I have no problems. I can shoot up to 40 fps, and rarely fill up the buffer. But when I shoot jpg, and the card gets upwards of 1,000 images, after shooting, or when re-inserting the card, the red processing light will blink for literally 10 minutes or more. During this time, I can shoot more images without issue, and I can view the images, but I can't rate or tag any images. I get an error message saying it isn't available, and the red light continually blinks while I'm shooting or viewing. I'm using a UHS-II V90 with a 300mb/s write speed, so it can't be that.
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11-23-2024 05:05 PM - edited 11-23-2024 05:08 PM
No, I don’t shoot pro sports. But I do shoot amateur sports for hours on end. I might capture thousands of photos, too. I don’t post examples because the athletes are minors.
I don’t experience your issues. I use a 1D4 and a 7D2. I carry spare cards in my pocket. You made it clear that you don’t feel it’s a card issue.
I think you should consider it. Good luck.
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11-23-2024 05:18 PM
“ How does this solve the very same problem that I'm having with the R6ii? “
It sounded like you were having issues with your 7D2. I see that the title of the post has changed. You added 6D2, but left 7D2.
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11-23-2024 08:30 PM
Also wanted to add that this is not something I've experienced on my T6s or 6D2, UHS-I cards ranging in size 32, 64 and 128GB. I think you may want to seriously consider Canon Support.
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11-24-2024 10:14 AM
Format or low level format?

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