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Equipment & Techniques => Cameras, Lenses and Shooting gear => Topic started by: bcroslin on September 04, 2008, 09:10:38 pm
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I'm having an issue where my 1Ds MK III on RAW or jpg will only shoot 2 images at a time and then write to the card and then shoot another image and write and then 2 more etc. The high speed shooting mode is selected.
It does this with different cards and when there's not a card in the camera. It does it with AF turned off on the lens. I reinstalled the firmware. I even reset all of the functions of the camera and it's still doing it.
I first noticed the problem after shooting tethered to DPP. I'm convinced I'm missing something.
Any help would be appreciated.
Bob
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I'm having an issue where my 1Ds MK III on RAW or jpg will only shoot 2 images at a time and then write to the card and then shoot another image and write and then 2 more etc. The high speed shooting mode is selected.
It does this with different cards and when there's not a card in the camera. It does it with AF turned off on the lens. I reinstalled the firmware. I even reset all of the functions of the camera and it's still doing it.
I first noticed the problem after shooting tethered to DPP. I'm convinced I'm missing something.
Any help would be appreciated.
Bob
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Make sure settings like NR are off Bob.
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Make sure settings like NR are off Bob.
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Thanks Henry! That's what it was. I don't ever remember it being an issue leaving it on when not shooting at long shutter speeds. I thought Canon said it didn't kick in until exposures over 1 min?!
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Might be worth you letting Canon know about it, could be a glitch they need to address with a firmware update
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Thanks Henry! That's what it was. I don't ever remember it being an issue leaving it on when not shooting at long shutter speeds. I thought Canon said it didn't kick in until exposures over 1 min?!
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Bob,
There's two noise reduction systems. The first one is for long exposures. It can be off, auto or on. It performs NR for exposures longer or equal to 1 second (not 1 minute!).
The second NR system is for high ISO. It can be on or off. Canon warns about reduced maximum burst if this NR option is turned on.
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Might be worth you letting Canon know about it, could be a glitch they need to address with a firmware update
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no glitch
when you turn on both NR setti be the camera is only able to handle two frames at a time
some serious processor use going on with the NR on