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I don't do a lot of shooting for other people, so normally when something goes wrong in the field any related panic has no real world consequences. Not so yesterday when I was fulfilling my end of a charity auction donation where I photographed a family during a 1-on-1 falconry encounter, something I'd done about a dozen times before only as a favor to the falconer for his website and for my own use.
As normal, I brought my R5 with 100-500mm for most of the shooting, as well as my R6 with a 24-105mm to get some video and group shots. I almost never shoot video with my R5. This explains my horror when I go to raise it to my eyes and see nothing but video-related iconography on the back panel. I quickly spin through the Mode dial and everything on there is video specific. I remember explicitly in that moment thinking to myself, "Don't let these people see you freaking out!!" I'm trying everything - looking in the menus, hitting the Q button, spinning dials, turning the camera on and off, and even popping the battery. Nothing fixes it. I DO NOT want to swap lenses and shoot the bird with my R6 but I'm thinking that's where I'm going to wind up. Before I do I take a deep breath and give the rear panel a close inspection. I don't remember if I was pressing anything else at the time, but I see something with Mode-Info and either a wheel or a finger, and wonder what the heck that is. Desperate, I hold the Mode button down and hit Info and suddenly everything is back to normal!! WHAT?!?!
I finish the shoot without incident (light was horrible - bright sun, low in the sky, and I had the choice of shooting into it or using it with everyone squinting), and then went off to meet my lunch date, who just happens to work for Canon. As we're eating I tell them the story and they chuckle. "If I had a dime for every time I got a panicked call from a pro on a shoot about that I'd be buying lunch", was their reply. The next mention was this thing called a manual, but I ignored that part knowing that I'd read it almost cover to cover once back in July, 2021.
So glad I didn't have to do the emergency adjustment, but I've decided that I need to take some time over the holidays to refresh my memory about all the stuff on this camera that I don't use, just in case. And then see if I can disable that Mode-Info "quick change". LOL
Anyone with similar horror stories?
As normal, I brought my R5 with 100-500mm for most of the shooting, as well as my R6 with a 24-105mm to get some video and group shots. I almost never shoot video with my R5. This explains my horror when I go to raise it to my eyes and see nothing but video-related iconography on the back panel. I quickly spin through the Mode dial and everything on there is video specific. I remember explicitly in that moment thinking to myself, "Don't let these people see you freaking out!!" I'm trying everything - looking in the menus, hitting the Q button, spinning dials, turning the camera on and off, and even popping the battery. Nothing fixes it. I DO NOT want to swap lenses and shoot the bird with my R6 but I'm thinking that's where I'm going to wind up. Before I do I take a deep breath and give the rear panel a close inspection. I don't remember if I was pressing anything else at the time, but I see something with Mode-Info and either a wheel or a finger, and wonder what the heck that is. Desperate, I hold the Mode button down and hit Info and suddenly everything is back to normal!! WHAT?!?!
I finish the shoot without incident (light was horrible - bright sun, low in the sky, and I had the choice of shooting into it or using it with everyone squinting), and then went off to meet my lunch date, who just happens to work for Canon. As we're eating I tell them the story and they chuckle. "If I had a dime for every time I got a panicked call from a pro on a shoot about that I'd be buying lunch", was their reply. The next mention was this thing called a manual, but I ignored that part knowing that I'd read it almost cover to cover once back in July, 2021.
So glad I didn't have to do the emergency adjustment, but I've decided that I need to take some time over the holidays to refresh my memory about all the stuff on this camera that I don't use, just in case. And then see if I can disable that Mode-Info "quick change". LOL
Anyone with similar horror stories?