Troubleshooting
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Check the data on CFast A/CFast B/
8
Initializing the card is also recommended
- The recording media cannot be used for any of the following reasons.
• A problem has occurred with the recording media.
• The camera cannot read the data on the recording media.
• The recording media was initialized using a computer.
• The recording media is partitioned.
- Save your clips (
A
170) and initialize the recording media (
A
49).
Check the device connected to the camera’s system extension terminal
- There is a problem with the optional accessory connected to the camera’s system extension terminal. Try removing the
accessory and attaching it again. If this does not solve the problem, consult a Canon Service Center.
Cover is open
- The CFast card slot cover or SD card slot cover was open when the camera was switched to or turned on in
mode. Insert a card and close the card slot the cover.
Currently, this screen cannot be used together with the LCD screen.
- [Picture/Terminals Setup]
>
[Select Monitoring Devices] is set to [MON.+HDMI+LCD(VF)] so the viewfinder cannot be
used simultaneously with the LCD screen. To use both the LCD screen and the viewfinder in
mode, set [Select
Monitoring Devices] to [LCD+VF] (
A
186).
Fan error
- The cooling fan may not be working properly. Consult a Canon Service Center.
File name error
- The clip number has reached its maximum value. Save your clips (
A
170) and initialize the recording media (
A
49) or
delete all the clips (
A
156).
- Photo numbers have reached their maximum value. Set [Recording/Media Setup]
>
[Photo Numbering] to [Reset]
and delete all the photos on the SD card (
A
179) or initialize it (
A
49).
Invalid operation
- The following operations cannot be performed.
• Adding a shot mark to a clip that already has a shot mark or to a clip in frame recording mode or interval recording
mode.
• Adding an
$
mark to a clip that already has an
$
mark or adding a
%
mark to a clip that already has a
%
mark.
• In
mode, immediately reviewing a recording made in a special recording mode.
• Pressing the START/STOP button when there are no recording media in the camera.
Lens error Change the frame rate
- The lens attached to the camera is not compatible for shooting at the frame rate selected on the camera. Select a
different the frame rate (
A
62).
Lens error Turn the camcorder off, then on again.
- There was a communication error between the camera and the lens. Turn the camera off and then on again.
Lens firmware update Firmware update failed. Try updating again.
- The lens’s firmware could not be correctly updated. Try updating the lens’s firmware again.
Management file error
- Cannot record because the camera cannot write to the file control information. This may occur if the files on the
recording media were accessed using another device. Save your clips (
A
170) and initialize the recording media
(
A
49).
May not be possible to record movies on this memory card
- You may not be able to record clips on an SD card without a Speed Class rating or rated CLASS 2 or 4. Replace the
SD card with one rated CLASS 6 or 10.
Media full
- The recording media is full. Delete some clips (
A
156) to free some space or replace the recording media.
- CFast card A or CFast card B is full so recording will not start. Switch to the CFast card in the other CFast card slot to
record.
Media is almost full
- The amount of available space on CFast card A and CFast card B combined is low. Replace the CFast card that is not
selected.
- The amount of available space on the SD card is low. Replace the SD card or delete some recordings (
A
free some space on the SD card.
Media is not supported
- 512 MB or smaller CFast cards and 128 MB or smaller SD cards cannot be used with the camera. Use a
recommended recording media (
A
46).
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