How frequently does your R5 freeze/lock up?

How frequently does your R5 freeze/lock up?


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But this might be entirely a software based issue and quite a random event driven one at that, those can be buggers to find and resolve no amount of hardware swaps would fix.

I'm surprised that more people aren't experiencing these lockups. Glad to see that! I agree that it is hopefully a software related issue. Would be much less convenient having to send the camera in for a physical repair... fingers crossed
 
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digigal

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I'm surprised that more people aren't experiencing these lockups. Glad to see that! I agree that it is hopefully a software related issue. Would be much less convenient having to send the camera in for a physical repair... fingers crossed
Since it seems to be more rare, maybe that points to hardware rather than software since you would think the software would be common to all.
 
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Picked up my R5 July 30th and have shot 7800 photos and over 5hours of video, I have not had any lock ups.
  • Used only RF glass
  • Used only the new battery (own 3)
  • Sony CFexpress 128 card
  • Sony Tough 64gb SD card
I did have few lock ups with my R and RP early on which turned out to be a SanDisk 64gb card. The lockups followed that card. I retired the card and did not have further issues. My wife did grab that card by mistake a few weeks ago and used it for 2 weeks on her RP before I noticed and she had no issues. All the lock ups were on earlier firmware so maybe Canon tweaked somethings for better compatibility.
 
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Picked up my R5 July 30th and have shot 7800 photos and over 5hours of video, I have not had any lock ups.
  • Used only RF glass
  • Used only the new battery (own 3)
  • Sony CFexpress 128 card
  • Sony Tough 64gb SD card
I did have few lock ups with my R and RP early on which turned out to be a SanDisk 64gb card. The lockups followed that card. I retired the card and did not have further issues. My wife did grab that card by mistake a few weeks ago and used it for 2 weeks on her RP before I noticed and she had no issues. All the lock ups were on earlier firmware so maybe Canon tweaked somethings for better compatibility.

At a previous job I retired cards with a hole punch, the desire to save $4 by not getting a new card and waste an entire working day was too strong for most of my coworkers.
 
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I had my R5 lock up for about the fifth time now, but mine sounds slightly different than what others are experiencing. In my case, the camera just won't let me take a photo. Then after a second or two, the shutter button works again. I don't have to turn off the camera/remove the battery, or anything like that. It's not focus release (I'm on AI Servo and I have the One Shot as shutter release anyway, plus I'm in focus). I'm using BBAF, with AF-ON serving as the AF button. It's not a buffer issue...today it froze after about 2-3 frames in a sequence, but all the other times, it wouldn't fire the first shots of the sequence. Starting to get a little frustrating, because I've missed the subject the past two times it's happened. I feel like it's a software thing, so I don't want to send it in and have the same issue occur...plus it's my only body at the moment, so I can't be without it.
 
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For some more data, my R5 has froze up twice in the last week while Auto Focusing. It had to be turned off and on again to get it to work again. The firmware is 1.1.1 and the lens attached is the RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS. Both times the mode has been in TV and while pressing the Eye Detection AF that has been assigned to the AE lock button on the back. I think that both times it was in the Elec. 1st-curtain mode. I have a 128GB Lexar Professional CF express card and a 256 Lexar Professional 1667x SD Card. Both times with the LP-E6NH battery above 60%. I have emailed Canon support to see what they say.
 
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For some more data, my R5 has froze up twice in the last week while Auto Focusing. It had to be turned off and on again to get it to work again. The firmware is 1.1.1 and the lens attached is the RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS. Both times the mode has been in TV and while pressing the Eye Detection AF that has been assigned to the AE lock button on the back. I think that both times it was in the Elec. 1st-curtain mode. I have a 128GB Lexar Professional CF express card and a 256 Lexar Professional 1667x SD Card. Both times with the LP-E6NH battery above 60%. I have emailed Canon support to see what they say.

Are you using the EVF or back LCD? My situation is the same, with the R5 1.1.1 and RF100-500, although I've had it happen with my RF70-200 as well.
 
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Are you using the EVF or back LCD? My situation is the same, with the R5 1.1.1 and RF100-500, although I've had it happen with my RF70-200 as well.
I am using the EVF at the time that it freezes up. Here is a photo I took of it frozen.
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Heard back from canon, they want me to try a ton of trouble shooting including different shooting modes and manual focus, different cards, cleaning contacts, etc. : / Maybe if more people report they can figure out exactly what is causing it.
 
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Nelu

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Mine locked up when it overheated. (I deliberately shot 8K video of Old Faithful, and she nearly ran out the clock. Of course now my old faithful video is unwatchable by anything I own).

In order to switch modes back to something else I had to pull and re-insert the battery, at which point, of course the camera worked fine since it will work forever doing stills and 1080p.
Double whammy!
Froze when overheated, I’ll be damned!:)
 
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I am using the EVF at the time that it freezes up. Here is a photo I took of it frozen.
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Heard back from canon, they want me to try a ton of trouble shooting including different shooting modes and manual focus, different cards, cleaning contacts, etc. : / Maybe if more people report they can figure out exactly what is causing it.

Thanks. I'm using the EVF, too, but my situation is a bit different than the ones where the image freezes. My EVF keeps going, but the shutter button freezes. I reported my problem to Canon and they said no one else reported my specific issue. They said to try resetting the camera settings (which I'll do, but will be a pain since I've made so many customizations), and if all else fails, to send it in :/
 
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For some more data, my R5 has froze up twice in the last week while Auto Focusing. It had to be turned off and on again to get it to work again. The firmware is 1.1.1 and the lens attached is the RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS. Both times the mode has been in TV and while pressing the Eye Detection AF that has been assigned to the AE lock button on the back. I think that both times it was in the Elec. 1st-curtain mode. I have a 128GB Lexar Professional CF express card and a 256 Lexar Professional 1667x SD Card. Both times with the LP-E6NH battery above 60%. I have emailed Canon support to see what they say.

I have same setup. Different cards and different mode, same lens. I've been using Manual + AUTO ISO. Eye detection has been on.

Two freezings so far, RF 100-500L + manual mode + electronic shutter. Firmware is 1.1.1.

SanDisk CF 128 1700/1200 + SanDisk SD 128/300 speed card.

Temperature was about 6 Celsius, just normal bbf and 20 fps burst. Had to take battery off.
 
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Probably seeing a lockup/reboot every couple days. It's annoying and worrying but luckily hasn't interrupted an important moment yet
Were you changing settings, customizing buttons or anything shortly before the lockup? I believe in all three of my lockups I had been doing some fiddling with the custom control assignments and then went to shooting and locked up. The most recent setting changes were not remembered by the camera once it rebooted. I'm guessing it pulled the previous settings from the last proper shutdown it did (probably stored in memory somewhere).

I've now had three lockups over the past few months. Not a big issue for me but surely concerning. My 3rd was yesterday. I had just done a few changes to some custom buttons and updated details of Recall Shooting Function assigned to my 3rd backbitten. I then did a very fast downwards pan of a bird dropping from a tree to my feeders, camera stuttered, displayed a frozen image for a split second and then did a spontaneous reboot. Back up and running on its own (where as my other lockups I pulled the batteries to reboot) but my most recent settings I changed were not remembered and my back buttons were set to how I'd began the shooting session.
 
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My R5 is freezing up trying to decide if I should send it in or wait and see. I shoot seniors and families so no fast action test on it yet. I have had about 9 shoots with it and it has happened at least 6 times {maybe 7 or 8 first time I thought it was user error of some sort} pop the battery out and its fine after. I am right at the return date for it, should I return it or send it in. ???
 
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