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  • Marcio Caus

    April 24, 2015 at 8:47 pm in reply to: 70D overheating

    Thanks for the reply Mark! Yea, it’s weird. I just had another 20 mins filming session with it and it behaved fine. I’m wondering if it’s because I was using some generic batteries as opposed to the canon one and it was overheating more than normal. From now on I’ll just use the canon battery to see what happens.

    The MKII C100 looks hot man, I’d love to get my hands in one of those. I don’t use an audio unit so hopefully I’ll figure out a way of using the camera without causing this glitch.

    I’ll experimenting using my iphone 6 whenever I can and keep the canon 70D for more special occasion.

    Thanks for the input, I appreciate it.

    Marcio

  • Marcio Caus

    April 24, 2015 at 5:56 pm in reply to: 70D overheating

    Hi guys, recently my Canon 70D has been behaving a a bad way. After 10 minutes filming, when I turn off and turn on the camera, I see purple, greenish colours on the lcd screen. When this happens and if I try to take pics, the photos also appear when I transfer the file to my computer. It’s usually a matter of turning it off four a couple of mins and then turn back on to get back to normal. The third time it happens which was yesterday, it took a whole day and only when I turned back on this morning it was normal. Canon tech support mention the fact that I use the camera a lot for filming and I’m in a very hot environment here in Brazil. And that’s problem while it’s experiencing some glitches.

    I shot a 10 mins video inside my room with the air conditioning on and it was fine. I’m now afraid to even start filming with it again outside.

    Have you guys experienced anything similar?

    Thanks in advanced
    Marcio

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