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Hi
I have a problem with my A7R V. When I am panning with the camera in a long sequence. High+ continuous focus target bird. The camera freezes, turning it of and on, nothing happens it is still locked, frozen. I need to take out the battery, wait, and put it back in again then the camera works again. I upgraded to the latest firmware about two months ago. This problem started about two weeks ago.
Does anyone recognize this?
Best regards
Veronica
 
Solution
Agree with Richard, try a new card and see if you still have the problem. If there is a card malfunction that could lock up the firmware. Might as well start with the easiest problem to fix before looking at expensive camera repairs. Also, consider heat if you are shooting outdoors on a hot sunny day. I had a camera lock up shooting a pickleball tournament in Florida on a hot sunny day. I could not believe how fast the camera got hot to touch.

Please post your findings, very curious about what is causing this.
Hi
I reply to all of you here.
It is winter here the camera was not hot don't think that's the problem, and I don't shot continuously like that. I thought about the cards. I also thought about the 1,4 converter. That it...
Hi
I have a problem with my A7R V. When I am panning with the camera in a long sequence. High+ continuous focus target bird. The camera freezes, turning it of and on, nothing happens it is still locked, frozen. I need to take out the battery, wait, and put it back in again then the camera works again. I upgraded to the latest firmware about two months ago. This problem started about two weeks ago.
Does anyone recognize this?
Best regards
Veronica
When you say long sequence, how many images are in the sequence before the freeze?
 
When you say long sequence, how many images are in the sequence before the freeze?
Hi
Can't say how many,unfortunately I did not checked but the camera don't slow down as it did before when It is about to hit the buffer if you know what I mean. It just stops suddenly an freezes.
Best regards Veronica
 
Hi
Can't say how many,unfortunately I did not checked but the camera don't slow down as it did before when It is about to hit the buffer if you know what I mean. It just stops suddenly an freezes.
Best regards Veronica
I have only had one freeze completely unrelated to your description. I cannot even remember now what caused it but the usual battery out, wait, back in worked. Could be the camera has reached it’s temperature warning level and just freezes? Have you checked this:

 
What Image Quality setting are you using? Uncompressed Raw? Compressed Raw? Lossless Compressed Raw?
 

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I don’t know if any of them should cause an issue. They shouldn’t. I use Compressed Raw almost exclusively. My camera has never frozen. Could be a card issue also. Would be interesting to know what card is being used.
 
Agree with Richard, try a new card and see if you still have the problem. If there is a card malfunction that could lock up the firmware. Might as well start with the easiest problem to fix before looking at expensive camera repairs. Also, consider heat if you are shooting outdoors on a hot sunny day. I had a camera lock up shooting a pickleball tournament in Florida on a hot sunny day. I could not believe how fast the camera got hot to touch.

Please post your findings, very curious about what is causing this.
 
Agree with Richard, try a new card and see if you still have the problem. If there is a card malfunction that could lock up the firmware. Might as well start with the easiest problem to fix before looking at expensive camera repairs. Also, consider heat if you are shooting outdoors on a hot sunny day. I had a camera lock up shooting a pickleball tournament in Florida on a hot sunny day. I could not believe how fast the camera got hot to touch.

Please post your findings, very curious about what is causing this.
Hi
I reply to all of you here.
It is winter here the camera was not hot don't think that's the problem, and I don't shot continuously like that. I thought about the cards. I also thought about the 1,4 converter. That it maybe can be a problem with the electronics between the converter and the camera. I will clean the contacts carefully whit a brush. I will also change the cards. The card I use now is in slot 1 Sony Tough CF express A and in slot 2 Lexar Prof. SD card. I just found out now that I had an old 64 GB Lexar card in the slot 2 instead of the newer 128 GB card which is suppose to be there. That old card can be the problem, I changed it to the 128 GB don't now when I got that 64 there. Hopefully that solved the problem. I will get a Sony Though CF express to slot 2 in due course.
I shot in compressed raw never had a problem with that neither . If/when I found out the problem I will tell you.
And many thanks to all of you trying to help me with this problem.
Best Regards Veronica
 
Solution
Hi
I reply to all of you here.
It is winter here the camera was not hot don't think that's the problem, and I don't shot continuously like that. I thought about the cards. I also thought about the 1,4 converter. That it maybe can be a problem with the electronics between the converter and the camera. I will clean the contacts carefully whit a brush. I will also change the cards. The card I use now is in slot 1 Sony Tough CF express A and in slot 2 Lexar Prof. SD card. I just found out now that I had an old 64 GB Lexar card in the slot 2 instead of the newer 128 GB card which is suppose to be there. That old card can be the problem, I changed it to the 128 GB don't now when I got that 64 there. Hopefully that solved the problem. I will get a Sony Though CF express to slot 2 in due course.
I shot in compressed raw never had a problem with that neither . If/when I found out the problem I will tell you.
And many thanks to all of you trying to help me with this problem.
Best Regards Veronica
Sounds as if that may well be the issue the older card. A friend advised me to buy CF Express A, Lexar 80GB https://compactflash.org/video-performance-guarantee-vpg/ VPG 400, and I have had no problems with those at all.
 

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