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EOS R7 + EF-S 18-135 electronic shutter noise

MabelLucy
Contributor

I have used the Canon 7Dii successfully for years and decided to step up to the R7. I got to take it out for a test trip yesterday for the first time and cannot understand the electronic shutter.

 

Because I was testing it I had it on electronic shutter continuous high speed +. Holding down The shutter button for a couple of seconds the camera makes a "high-speed hum" and doesn't take anywhere near 30 pictures. I can't tell if the "high-speed hum" is the normal sound. I went online and listen to videos and my r7 sound is much different..

I am using a ProGrade Digital 128GB SDXC UHS-II U3 Class 10 V60 Memory Card that I understood would handle everything but some videos.

I am concerned that the R7 does not take anywhere near 30 FPS in this mode and I am concerned about the sound of the shutter meaning something is wrong with the camera. I understand that I can turn the sound off, i'm just trying to find out If this suggests a problem with the camera.

in the weekend I cannot get a hold of Canon customer service and that may be what I need to wait for.

 

 

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Waddizzle
Legend
Legend

Greetings. Congrats on the new camera. The issue is most likely that the lens is not capable of the high performance the camera is capable of producing.  I would not recommend using frame rates that high as H+ demands.

There should be a page in the User Guide after several pages of tables of contents that looks like this.

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The links should take to Suppkemental Information about the camera. Here are older screenshots from User Guides that included lens compatibility tables. Just because a given lens is not listed, doesn’t mean it won’t work. It means camera performance will degraded in some way.

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MabelLucy
Contributor

Thanks 🙂

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