Weird question I guess..
Earlier was shooting with my 100mm f/2.8L IS, everything was going nicely, and then my 7D "locked up" while shooting, refusing to shoot, acting like the buffer was full when the buffer was -not- full... Turned the camera off, then back on and it came back, but then everytime i fired a shot the aperture "hung" a bit after taking the picture, leaving the viewfinder dark for a second or two after the exposure... It also sounded a bit weird "grinding" almost... The camera locked up a second time, i turned it off and then went to do something before going back to it and trying to diagnose it..
When i went back and tried to use it the lens and camera functioned perfectly and i shot another 200-something exposures at a bunch of different aperture settings without repeating the problem
When it was having issues i even went and checked the aperture and the shape went from circular to more oblong than i remember it being, I know that apertures dont usually stay -perfect- but this definitely looked off... I looked again now that its working "right" again and the aperture looks 100% normal...
Should i be concerned or is this possibly just a "fluke" thing...
it will suck if it dies in the middle of flower/bug season



