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Michael Simons April 5th, 2011 02:27 PM

Momentarily Stopped Recording
 
Anyone have this happen and know the cause?

Dave Blackhurst April 5th, 2011 02:52 PM

Re: Momentarily Stopped Recording
 
What were the circumstances? Camera type, etc...

Wayne Faulkner April 6th, 2011 07:01 AM

Re: Momentarily Stopped Recording
 
First thing I'd consider is the age of your batteries, if it starts to become more frequent it's generally the batteries failing due to age.

Another cause might be the presence of a strong electro-mechanical field, or possible proximity to a powerful radio transmitter.

Dave Partington April 6th, 2011 09:00 AM

Re: Momentarily Stopped Recording
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Simons (Post 1635692)
Anyone have this happen and know the cause?

It's a bit of an open question given that we don't know anything about the gear or the situation.....

Michael Simons April 6th, 2011 09:02 AM

Re: Momentarily Stopped Recording
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Blackhurst (Post 1635698)
What were the circumstances? Camera type, etc...

Canon 60D Canon 7D Sandisc and Transcend (both a few months old). Batteries are a year old but the problem doesn't happen that often.

Colin McDonald April 6th, 2011 09:19 AM

Re: Momentarily Stopped Recording
 
Card dropout? :-)

(Sorry)

Stephen J. Williams April 6th, 2011 09:32 AM

Re: Momentarily Stopped Recording
 
Hey Mike..

I used to get a similar message on my 550d's ... Not sure if this is the same problem that your having. Now I do a level format on my cards and I haven't had any problems since. best of luck with it.

Steve

Wayne Faulkner April 6th, 2011 07:15 PM

Re: Momentarily Stopped Recording
 
After you've tried Stephen's suggestion, which may be the cause, I'd still think about batteries next, since Lithium Batteries age whether they are used or not, and few manufacturers guarantee them beyond 18 months.

Your year old batteries may have sat on a shelf for six months, if you've never experienced the fault inside the first six months of use but after six months it is starting to occur I'd be thinking about battery life.

Alec Moreno April 6th, 2011 11:09 PM

Re: Momentarily Stopped Recording
 
What class was the card?

Dave Partington April 7th, 2011 01:20 AM

Re: Momentarily Stopped Recording
 
If you are using anything less than Class 10 then your buffer could fill once in a while. Do you ever see the buffer indicator showing?

I have lots of cards from Class 4 to Class 10. The Class 4 actually work most of the time but the record LED is on 90% of the time. Occasionally they stop.

My class 6 cards work 99% of the time (LED is on about 60% of the time) but occasionally the buffer will fill (once ever 200GB or so).

Class 10 cards just seem to work 100%.

Michael Simons April 7th, 2011 07:09 AM

Re: Momentarily Stopped Recording
 
I have Class 6 and 10. I do see the buffer warning bar on the side of the viewfinder. It's rare that I get this message but always seems to happen at the worst time of course.

Dave Partington April 7th, 2011 07:18 AM

Re: Momentarily Stopped Recording
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Simons (Post 1636361)
I have Class 6 and 10. I do see the buffer warning bar on the side of the viewfinder. It's rare that I get this message but always seems to happen at the worst time of course.

That would be the cause.

So, does this pause happen with both Class 6 and 10, or can you say for sure it's only happening with the Class 6?

Class 10 is definitely the more reliable for keeping the buffer low.

Travis Cossel April 7th, 2011 10:25 AM

Re: Momentarily Stopped Recording
 
I see you mentioned the 60D. Part of the issue with buffering is that the 7D has two processors whereas the 60D only has one. This results in less internal heat within the camera but also affects the speed of writing the data at times too.

Randy Panado April 7th, 2011 12:04 PM

Re: Momentarily Stopped Recording
 
Same thing has happened several times when shooting with slower cards and the buffer has filled. I've had a buffer warning show on my faster cards a few times, but doesn't stop recording. What's being recorded also plays a part as more information and things going on vs. a static shot with no one moving can make a difference with certain cards.

What specifically were you shooting when this happened and what was the environment? (in particular, what was showing on the screen and where were you shooting at)


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