Firstly, let me describe my issue: I have an R1 and a 600EX II RT flash. When I set everything to manual (shutter speed, aperture, ISO and flash power), it should take photos at the same burst speed regardless of what I'm shooting (some photos would ...
Final update (for now): Canon got back to me and said it's a hardware limitation, but didn't fully explain why.The workarounds they offered were to either use the mechanical or second curtain electronic shutter, where they say the issue doesn't occur...
I sometimes go camping and have tried several options, and/or combinations of them. The available options are:Using a battery charger with a wall outletUsing a battery charger with a car charging outletDirectly charging from a powerbankDirectly charg...
Do you have autofocus enabled? This is a requirement for focus stacking to work. If set to manual, every photo will have the same focus.Put the camera to single shot autofocus, focus on the closest part of the image you want to be in focus, and exper...
I have contacted my local Canon support. The product specialist was able to reproduce the issue in their own environment and it has been escalated to a higher level in Canon Europe. I hope it will eventually find its way to the developers and a firmw...
I think I figured out the cause of this.I just checked, and it still drained with my RF-adapter EF 100mm Macro lens, around 8% in 2 days or so. For me, that rules out the two Z lenses. The camera was fully powered off. GPS was in mode 2 (I verified),...