![]() Don't allow yourself to be fobbed off with excuses by the retailer - you are entitled to a refund or replacement if goods are faulty. ![]() I'd suggest that anyone who buys *any* new camera thoroughly tests it as soon as they get it, and if found faulty in any way, they demand an immediate refund or replacement - in the UK and most other countries there is a statutory "cooling down period" after a sale, in which goods can be returned to the seller. What is even stranger is that some people (perhaps the majority, who knows?) have never experienced a lockup.Ĭanon are obviously fully aware of the issue, and are undoubtedly still striving to find out what causes the problems, but I fear that they'll never uncover the cause - it's just something that unfortunate owners will have to live with. So far, I haven't had lockups when shooting JPEG bursts.Įven with the camera on default settings, with no custom button changes, some people experience lockups. I use the fastest Delkin and SanDisk CFE-B cards. ![]() ![]() ![]() FWIW, I've had periodic lockups when using EF 100-400mm and RF 100-500mm, when shooting short RAW bursts with animal-eye AF enabled, and it's happened with mechanical, EFCS and electronic shutter. Click to expand.Multiple people including myself have reported lockups such as you describe, but they seem to be completely random, as they've occurred with various lenses, and with multiple different camera settings. ![]()
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