It might have have been me, but I don't know this and neither do you. I was there and you were not. Nothing obvious (i.e. my hand or belt loop) was anywhere near the lens release button or pulling on the camera when it fell down.neuroanatomist said:quod said:What I care about is that my lens not disconnect from my camera body at the wrong time. This happened to me with my 5D3 and 500mm f/4 with 1.4x III extender. I connected the lens to my Black Rapid with my hand wrapped around the foot of the lens in order to stabilize it while walking. Nevertheless, my 5D3 disconnected with the lens and fell on the concrete (my RRS L-bracket took the hit). Somehow my 5D3 loosened and rotated off the lens while I was walking along. I have no clue how it happened. Anyone who thinks Canon is not prone to mount-related issues is mistaken.
Your hand or some part of your clothing or the strap depressed the lens release button. That's a 'mount-related issue' only in the wetware sense (i.e. you).
Thanks for the heads-up on the AFMA issue. I haven't noticed any issues, but it is worth reviewing.
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