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Video frame shifts down then up during video recording 70D

Dream77
Apprentice

I'm new to the forum and have learned a lot.

 

I'm having something happen that is driving me crazy. On my 70D, sometimes when recording video, I am seeing an issue intermittently where the frame is briefly shifting down for a brief second and the back up. I noticed this happen several times during my last recording and it has happened with two Canon cameras I own. I don't know how to really explain what is happening and I'm having a hard time searching if someone also has seen this happen. I tried different SD cards, lenses etc.

 

A video clip is attached for you to see what is happening. I appreciate any help!

 

Camera is a 70D and a Canon EFS 15-85 Lens with the lens AF and Stabilizer on and ServoAF off in the camera.

 

First one at 0:03

Second at 0:10

Third at 0:15

 

 

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Waddizzle
Legend
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You do not need IS when your camera is on a tripod.  Turn it off.

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Thanks Waddizzle. I'll try that to see if it stops it.

Greetings,

We can clearly see the "frame dip" you mention.  

 

I agree that disabling IS as Wadizzle suggests will be the fix. 

 

You going to share that recipie with us?  

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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Thanks Shadowsports!

 

I had a video shoot last night and turned off the IS while on the tripod. I'm reviewing the footage, will let you know if that did it!

 

I appreciate all the help.

 

Recipe is pork shumai !

Thanks to everyone, that fixed it! Turning the IS off while on the tripod did the trick. No more frame jumps.

 

I appreciate all the help!

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