Careful there, the weather sealing isn’t as good as the 5-series.*cries in R6*
What nobody hardly ever writes about is that the R3 is in urgent need of a firmware fix regarding issues such as the camera crashing after switching off from sleep mode (it no longer can be powered on until the battery is removed and reinstalled) and that the camera sometimes drains the battery all the way down even when powered off. I know as a fact that I‘m not the only one dealing with these issues, but I guess there are too few R3s out there that this would be a major discussion topic. Nevertheless, it is a little disappointing from my perspective since I‘ve had this pricy camera since May now and this has yet to be addressed. So I‘ll be keeping my fingers crossed that this is hidden somewhere in the new firmware.
Why a smart move for Canon? I agree that it is arbitrary and simple to remove but Canon would rather sell you a R5C at a premium over R5 if you really need the extended recording time.
It’s not a card, battery or settings issue. I’ve updated the R5 and R3 to incorporate the previous “fixes.” The freezes are less frequent but they do occur. I’m reconciled to just accepting that we will have to wait until the Mark II versions. Maybe by then Canon will have it figured out. If you’ve never experienced it count yourself lucky.Owner since February and did not ever experienced similar issues. Could still be the card issue, battery issue, etc.
Thanks for clarifying your position.... Canon offers a few options for you whether R5C or R7 or even Sony/Fuji/Panasonic. What incentive is there for Canon to provide >30min recording length when they would like you to buy another piece of hardware?Myself and many others aren't buying a $4800 R5c just to get non-crippled recording lengths when we can get it for $1,500 with the R7, or from just about every camera from Sony, Fuji, & Panasonic. And while the R5c is great in many ways, it's undeniable trash when it comes to battery optimization in the video OS. It's a step backwards in many ways for shooter like myself who have no interest in rigging it with an external battery solution.
The target market doesn't care. The quality with RAW can be really close to a RED with similar battery life for a lot less money and with AF and better low-light thrown in for good measure in a gimbal-friendly package. Even without Canon Log 2, it's really the camera where they chose to give the most amount of high-end features for the least amount of money. (Opposite to what they did with the 1DC.)Myself and many others aren't buying a $4800 R5c just to get non-crippled recording lengths when we can get it for $1,500 with the R7, or from just about every camera from Sony, Fuji, & Panasonic. And while the R5c is great in many ways, it's undeniable trash when it comes to battery optimization in the video OS. It's a step backwards in many ways for shooter like myself who have no interest in rigging it with an external battery solution.
It sounds like you got pretty unlucky getting both an R5 and R3 with freezing issues, I hope they work it out and fix the current versions before releasing the mark II. My 700D has only frozen about 2 or 3 times in 8 years, my M5, 90D and other Canon point and shoots have never frozen yet.It’s not a card, battery or settings issue. I’ve updated the R5 and R3 to incorporate the previous “fixes.” The freezes are less frequent but they do occur. I’m reconciled to just accepting that we will have to wait until the Mark II versions. Maybe by then Canon will have it figured out. If you’ve never experienced it count yourself lucky.
Only owned the R3 for a month is so, and I haven't seen battery drain either. I had an event on Saturday where the EVF turned off due to timeout and I could get the body to turn back on again. Flipped both the on/lock/off button and then removed/reinstalled the battery, and then it worked again. It was while waiting for the next diver (Red Bull Cliff Diving in Copenhagen), so no shot opportunities were lost.Owner since February and did not ever experienced similar issues. Could still be the card issue, battery issue, etc.
As not everyone is experiencing freezes, it can’t be a generic R3/R5/R6 issue either. It could be that some batches are faulty. Also, I speculate that battery life is variable. Pasteur famously said luck favours the well-prepared mind. But, another famous scientist, Emil Fisher, would ask his prospective assistants at interview whether they were lucky people. Both Pasteur and Fisher had insight!It’s not a card, battery or settings issue. I’ve updated the R5 and R3 to incorporate the previous “fixes.” The freezes are less frequent but they do occur. I’m reconciled to just accepting that we will have to wait until the Mark II versions. Maybe by then Canon will have it figured out. If you’ve never experienced it count yourself lucky.
Yeah I somewhat was getting used to not having them but after getting the Fuji the pain started all over again for not having them…I would like them for stills shooting. I often shoot in contrasty lighting and want to expose to the right without clipping. I have never been able to put the histogram on the EVF screen for some reason and it was getting pretty crowded in any case.
I always use "EOS Utility" for that. No card-fiddling necessary (but connected via USB, not wireless).A general question I've been meaning to ask for a while: can firmware be updated wirelessly, or is it still done the old way by loading onto a memory card?
I’ve always used a memory card to update the camera and lens firmware when needed.I always use "EOS Utility" for that. No card-fiddling necessary (but connected via USB, not wireless).
At least weeks or even months I´d say. But you have to put it in the "Airplane mode". BT, GPS and WiFi turned off.How long does your R3 take to drain the battery when it is powered off? It's interesting that it only does it sometimes so it does sound like a bug.
Then it is something in the settings. Most likely back button focusing. I have no issues with R5 (2 years) or R3 and when a friend of mine that had freezing issues on R5 loaded my settings into his the issues stopped. He was using BBF and I am not.It’s not a card, battery or settings issue. I’ve updated the R5 and R3 to incorporate the previous “fixes.” The freezes are less frequent but they do occur. I’m reconciled to just accepting that we will have to wait until the Mark II versions. Maybe by then Canon will have it figured out. If you’ve never experienced it count yourself lucky.
I use D(double)BBF and never had a freeze once.He was using BBF and I am not.
Can I ask if you personally shoot video? There's a lot of middle ground between the R7 and R5c. Canon could make $2500 off me if the R6 didn't have a record limit. But as it stands they may only get $1,500 in exchange for an R7. They're leaving money on the table not competing in the ~3k full-frame video segment.Thanks for clarifying your position.... Canon offers a few options for you whether R5C or R7 or even Sony/Fuji/Panasonic. What incentive is there for Canon to provide >30min recording length when they would like you to buy another piece of hardware?