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EOS 7D Mark II takes forever to finish writing when shooting jpg

DavidW55
Apprentice

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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Waddizzle
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 I'm using a UHS-II V90 with a 300mb/s write speed, so it can't be that. “

The memory card is my primary suspect.  Are you swapping the memory card between the cameras?  If so, then don’t. 

Do you format the memory card prior to first use?  If not, then do so.  Use the camera to format the card.  Select the “low level format “ option.  This card stays with this camera. 

Are you using the UHS-II card in the 7D2?  If so, then don’t do that.  The 7D2 was not designed to use UHS-II cards.  

Do you use micro-SD CARDS?  The cards that need an adapter?  If so, then stop and never use them again in your camera.  

Where do you buy your memory cards?  If you buy them on Amazon, then stop.  You should shop for camera cards and batteries elsewhere.  Lots of counterfeit stuff on Amazon and other online marketplaces that feature many sellers.  Go to a reputable camera dealer. 

Let me know your answers. 

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@Waddizzle wrote:

 I'm using a UHS-II V90 with a 300mb/s write speed, so it can't be that. “

The memory card is my primary suspect.  Are you swapping the memory card between the cameras?  If so, then don’t. 

No, I only use one memory card for each respective every camera

Do you format the memory card prior to first use?  If not, then do so.  Use the camera to format the card.  Select the “low level format “ option.  This card stays with this camera. 

I always format before each session

Are you using the UHS-II card in the 7D2?  If so, then don’t do that.  The 7D2 was not designed to use UHS-II cards.  

No, I use a UHS-I in the 7Dii, but still has a write speed of 150 mb/s

Do you use micro-SD CARDS?  The cards that need an adapter?  If so, then stop and never use them again in your camera.  

Never. Ew!

Where do you buy your memory cards?  If you buy them on Amazon, then stop.  You should shop for camera cards and batteries elsewhere.  Lots of counterfeit stuff on Amazon and other online marketplaces that feature many sellers.  Go to a reputable camera dealer. 

Always from my camera store

Are you swapping the memory card between the cameras?  If so, then don’t. Let me know your answers. 

No. My 7Dii has since retired.  But I always had the same problem when using it as I do now with the R6ii.  I shoot RAW 90% of the time, and never have this problem.  The odd time when Im shooting 5,000-10,000 images at an event, I'll switch to jpg, but then I run into this problem.


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