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Oct 24, 2019 05:58:35   #
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Oct 15, 2019 12:32:14   #
Wow
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Oct 8, 2019 16:58:14   #
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Oct 8, 2019 14:49:15   #
Blurryeyed wrote:
Good news is that 1.4.0 is out now so maybe you should update your firmware again.


Thanks Blurryeyed, it’s still at 1.3 on the Canon UK site so I’ll keep an eye out for it’s release.
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Oct 8, 2019 10:16:01   #
Just in case anyone is still interested ............

After a couple of emails asking for more information I’ve just received this from Canon.


“Thank you for your email. We have passed this information to our product specialists. Please await our response while we check this further, we expect this to be within a week”
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Oct 6, 2019 10:39:23   #
Nice, on my list of things to try.
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Oct 3, 2019 11:36:36   #
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Oct 3, 2019 05:44:39   #
PaulBa wrote:
Has anyone else had this issue after updating their EOS RP Firmware to 1.3.0.

Apologies for my “non-technical” language I’ll try explain the issue.

Since the update the view through the EVF (or on the flip out screen) freezes (for about a quarter of a second) a second after taking a picture. It is not the picture taken being displayed but whatever the view through the EVF is a few moments after the picture is taken.

This can be best be seen when panning where your view through the EVF moves across the scene and then freezes for a moment before jumping on to where it should be.

This occurs after ever shot and both my RF lens.

I hope that makes sense.

I also hope I’ve not done anything silly, although I’m past being embarrassed.

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated and greatfully received.
Has anyone else had this issue after updating thei... (show quote)


For those interested an update from Canon.

“Your enquiry concerning EOS RP has been forwarded to our product specialist team, who will investigate further. Please be aware that you will be contacted regarding this within 2 working days.”
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Sep 30, 2019 12:44:32   #
Nice
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Sep 30, 2019 10:20:29   #
Thanks for the help everyone, much appreciated.

I've email Canon Support and will post an update you when they reply which should be "within five days" so don't hold your breath.
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Sep 30, 2019 08:02:41   #
Notorious T.O.D. wrote:
Have you tried doing a factory reset of the camera parameters?


Thanks for the suggestion Notorious T.O.D. Tried that but the issue is still there.
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Sep 30, 2019 08:00:30   #
Mcwane wrote:
I just went outside to check mine out after the update and after reading your post. If the image review is set to off, mine doe's the same thing. If you snap a pic and move the camera just afterwards, you will get a moving image for just a split second after the snap. I can't say that it didn't do this before the update. I don't see it to be much of a problem as it only lasts for a split second. If you turn the image review to 2,4 or 6 seconds, it doesn't appear to happen. Again, there appears to be a slight glitch there but it only lasts for a split second and I can't see it as a problem at this time. It is something to remember in case it gets worse. If it was the update, I am sure they will remove the glitch in later updates. If you happen to talk to Canon about it. let me know what they say.
I just went outside to check mine out after the up... (show quote)


Thanks Mcwane, I’m fairly sure it was not there before although cannot be 100% sure. I’ll email Canon and report back with their response.
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Sep 29, 2019 11:22:49   #
Has anyone else had this issue after updating their EOS RP Firmware to 1.3.0.

Apologies for my “non-technical” language I’ll try explain the issue.

Since the update the view through the EVF (or on the flip out screen) freezes (for about a quarter of a second) a second after taking a picture. It is not the picture taken being displayed but whatever the view through the EVF is a few moments after the picture is taken.

This can be best be seen when panning where your view through the EVF moves across the scene and then freezes for a moment before jumping on to where it should be.

This occurs after ever shot and both my RF lens.

I hope that makes sense.

I also hope I’ve not done anything silly, although I’m past being embarrassed.

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated and greatfully received.
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Sep 28, 2019 13:52:04   #
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Sep 26, 2019 05:48:51   #
Interesting,
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