10-06-2020 02:47 PM
Hi Everyone,
I'm having an issue with my new R5 while filming video and using the built in mic. There are loud pops that are recorded in the video clips, the kind of pops you hear as if you plugged in a microphone while recording (just individual ones and no static, see videos at the bottom).
They appear to be random, and there maybe 2 to 4 on a new 10 second clip. Sometimes there are none, other times one. The pops can happen when the camera is stationary and not being touched, I had placed it on my desk and hit record and a 2 seconds in there was a pop. But most often they happend when holding the camera (buts thats also been the majority of my testing so far).
Initially I thought the microphone sensetivity was too high so I turned off Auto and set Manual at 75%, with Windcut and Attenuation set on, but the problem persisted. It also is happens when the sensetivity is lowered down further to 50%. I still need to test at a sensetivity of 25%.
I've also tried different lenses, the pops happen across the board with all lens I've tired. The below clips are a mix of RF35mm, RF24-105mm, and Tamron 70-300 SP.
I've not yet tried an external mic, so I'll be testing that also to see if its just the internal mic with the problem.
In the meantime, can any one else check if their R5 built-in microphone produces any loud pops in the video clips?
https://www.flickr.com/gp/abysal/76x34R (pop @ 2 sec)
https://www.flickr.com/gp/abysal/5N68Z1 (pop @ 10 sec)
https://www.flickr.com/gp/abysal/v7sHx3 (multitple pops at start and 7 sec)
https://www.flickr.com/gp/abysal/be44v1 (pop @ 5 and 12 sec)
https://www.flickr.com/gp/abysal/Cw25J6 (no pops)
https://www.flickr.com/gp/abysal/eJp010 (pop @ 6 & 8 sec)
https://www.flickr.com/gp/abysal/o8M6v9 (pops at start)
Thanks!
06-08-2021 10:19 PM
06-09-2021 01:38 AM
Got home late tonight.
The new copy has the same issue but is so much better so far.
It only pops once at the very first second of the video only after changing or reattaching the lens. Then no more pops, so It doesn't bother me anymore.
I have tested both cameras back and forth for 1 hour. The old one was really bad. However, I will still keep up with further deeper use.
06-09-2021 07:37 AM
06-09-2021 01:12 PM
Yes, it does. The firmware is 1.1.1.
I believe it's nothing about the settings or firmware. Canon should address this issue.
06-09-2021 06:04 PM
Maybe it is t the IBIS hitting the end stop, or something. Disable all of the. IBIS functionality, and see if that helps.
06-09-2021 06:16 PM
I turned everything off including the IBIS. There was no difference.
The popping sounds more electronic than physical.
06-09-2021 10:27 PM
Went to my retailer. Couldn't repro on their demo R6. Was only able to repro on mine if the camera had been turned off a few minutes. Happens with either memory card I have in either slot. Decided to stay with this unit for now. The first day I had it, there were no pops, so I am worried if I exchange it, new unit could be OK for a day then start popping. Bought an external mic and will test that out thoroughly from a cold start tomorrow. I doubt it will happen with an external mic.
It happens on my camera with the 800 and also 24-105 kit lens.
06-10-2021 09:08 AM
06-19-2021 03:54 PM
Update. I got a replacement R6 from my retailer. I used it for a few days and no sign of any popping, on dozens of videos. Today there were two videos where there was a slight pop on the right channel right at the beginning of one video, and one on the right channel just before the end of another video. The second one may have been real but the first one happened immediately so I suspect it could be a glitch. I am upgrading from 1.2 to 1.3.1 firmware now.
Anyone else have any updates?
06-19-2021 05:18 PM
I turned off the wifi as suggested by support, but I'm still getting pops. Probably gonna complain again soon.
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