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R6 Mark II SD card in camera but can't shoot videos or take photos.

ivFrito
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I am new to Canon cameras and was really excited to begin filming but am having a major issue where I pretty much can't shoot anything. The camera in question is a Canon R6 Mark II. I have a SanDisk Extreme Pro 128 GB SD card in the camera. I have formatted the card and set the setting under "Record func+card/folder sel." to disabled and enabled multiple times as well as swapped between slots 1 and 2. When outside the settings, I see an SD card icon with a 1 or 2 depending on what slot it's in, so I am assuming it's detecting the card, but I still can't seem to shoot anything. When I press the "Q" button, I go in and select the card, but still nothing. I have the camera set to manual and have gone through each other mode, but nothing. I changed resolutions and frame rates, took out the battery and SD card, etc. I am completely out of ideas, as I've gone almost a week since purchasing the camera, messing around with every setting possible and watching all sorts of videos, and still nothing. The only thing I haven't done is completely reset the camera. I'm highly sure the SD card is fully functional, so I really have no clue what it can be.

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1. Yes, the lock switch is unlocked.

2. I opened it on my PC, and the DCIM folder has 2 folders titled "100EOSR6" and "CANONMSC" with no files in either of them.

3. I am looking at buying a 2nd sd card similar to my current one, as others mentioned having 2 SD cards could be a solution.

Thanks for the reply!

ivFrito,

I think maybe you don't have your record setup installed correctly.

I would suggest that you look at your manual and go back to your Setup section. Read the sections on Folder setup and file numbering, etc.  It sounds like you do not have it set up correctly to record photos and videos.

If you haven't done so yet, I'd also encourage you to download your manual in pdf format. That way, using a pdf reader like Acrobat, you can look up answers to specific questions.

Steve Thomas

 

Waddizzle
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I think the memory card might not be the reason why you cannot take photos or videos.

What lens(es) are you using?

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The lenses I am using is a Helios 44M 2/58mm f2 with a M42 to EOS RF Mount and a Canon RF Joseph Petzval 35mm f/2 lens from Lomography.

Thank you, yeah. I took a look at it from a prior reply from jrhoffman75, as he suggested it, and I set everything up as shown in the PDF when he replied, and I also double-set it up from your reply. I also took a look at the recording sections and followed along with those, but still nothing.


@ivFrito wrote:

"I took a look at it from a prior reply from jrhoffman75, as he suggested it, and I set everything up as shown in the PDF when he replied, and I also double-set it up from your reply. I also took a look at the recording sections and followed along with those, but still nothing."


For "troubleshooting" purposes, use this card configuration. I know it works 🙂

R6II Card Setup-1.jpg

This is the way I've set up my wife's R6 mark II and both video and stills are captured and played back. If you still have problems, we can rule out the card assignment.

*EDIT* I forgot to add... Just be sure your card is in Slot 1 if you are only using one card, LOL!

Newton

ivFrito,

Judging from what I read, the 100EOSR6 is a correct folder name.

If I understand it correctly, the CanonMSC folder is a miscellaneous folder that Canon creates to hold the settings if you want to print directly from the camera.

I'm afraid I don't know why your camera is not writing files to your 100EOSR6 folder.

The only things I can think of is doing a reset of your camera, or trying a different card. I do not think you absolutely have to have two cards in the camera at the same time for your camera to work. Just make sure you are recording to the slot where your card is located.

Sorry I couldn't be more help.

Steve Thomas

I set mines up the same and still nothing unfortunately.

Time to give Canon support a call at 1-800-OK-CANON. 

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

R6 Mark III, M200 (converted to infrared), RF lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

Waddizzle
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“ The lenses I am using is a Helios 44M 2/58mm f2 with a M42 to EOS RF Mount and a Canon RF Joseph Petzval 35mm f/2 lens from Lomography. “

This is the problem.  Fully manual lenses. The lenses are not communicating with the camera. So the camera doesn’t know that a lens is attached to it.

Go into the menu and look for a setting “Release Shutter without Lens Attached”   Enable it. Hope this helps.

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