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whitesell Senior Member 361 posts Joined Feb 2009 Location: St. Albert, AB Canada More info | Jul 15, 2012 19:50 | #2 mrgooch wrote in post #14721071 Just recently I have been having a problem with the image display button. It seems to happen when I first start taking photos and press the button to review the photo and it doesn't respond. It takes a few tries to bring it up. Then it settles down to working properly. Any one else have this problem? I've got two bodies and both of them work as expected, you might want to get it to Canon service for warranty repair. Edmonton portrait photographer
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Christina.DazzleByDesign Goldmember 1,973 posts Likes: 6 Joined Mar 2012 More info | Jul 15, 2012 21:11 | #3 mrgooch wrote in post #14721071 Just recently I have been having a problem with the image display button. It seems to happen when I first start taking photos and press the button to review the photo and it doesn't respond. It takes a few tries to bring it up. Then it settles down to working properly. Any one else have this problem? This happens to me sometimes, especially if I click the display button almost right after shooting. I always assumed it was me being too eager and the camera was still processing the photo/saving the photo to be displayed (shooting in RAW - it has to generate a jpeg preview). It doesn't take long, just a second. But I do find if the camera has been on for awhile it seems to respond faster. Maybe just more warmed up? 5D3 | 7D | 85L II | 70-300L | 24-105L | Nifty Fifty | 600EX-RT_______________
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rwhardy Senior Member 404 posts Joined Jan 2012 More info | Jul 15, 2012 21:27 | #4 Christina.DazzleByDesign wrote in post #14721514 This happens to me sometimes, especially if I click the display button almost right after shooting. I always assumed it was me being too eager and the camera was still processing the photo/saving the photo to be displayed (shooting in RAW - it has to generate a jpeg preview). It doesn't take long, just a second. But I do find if the camera has been on for awhile it seems to respond faster. Maybe just more warmed up? ^^ that's kind of what i thought.
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ckweddingphoto Member 35 posts Joined May 2012 More info | Jul 16, 2012 15:43 | #5 Christina.DazzleByDesign wrote in post #14721514 This happens to me sometimes, especially if I click the display button almost right after shooting. I always assumed it was me being too eager and the camera was still processing the photo/saving the photo to be displayed (shooting in RAW - it has to generate a jpeg preview). It doesn't take long, just a second. But I do find if the camera has been on for awhile it seems to respond faster. Maybe just more warmed up? I think your trying to see the preview to soon. Happens a lot for me at weddings. I just tell myself to slow down
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