Canon EOS R taking 2 photos at once verse single shot

5 years 1 week ago #639854 by Paul Velasco
Posting such a silly question is a last resort for me.  I'm not a beginner photographer, however can't figure this out.  I've owned a number of Canon cameras for years and just can't see why this camera is taking 2 photos when it should be taking just one.  

There must be something goofy that I'm looking past.  Big thanks if you can help me out here.   

Paul


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5 years 1 week ago #639890 by Nikon Shooter
Could be…

Hey Paul, is CL or CH selected instead of S and
your triggering is a tad slow?

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5 years 1 week ago #639906 by Paul Velasco
Nope, I'm in single shot mode.  


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5 years 1 week ago #639963 by Tim Dordeck
Something to consider, if you have the camera set up to take both RAW + JPG, you could be seeing both the RAW clip and the JPG at the same time.  


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5 years 1 week ago - 5 years 1 week ago #639970 by Rudy Sosa
Have you confirmed that are are in Single Drive and NOT in Continuous Drive shooting mode?


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5 years 6 days ago #640780 by Paul Velasco
Yep, I'm in single shot.  


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5 years 6 days ago #640786 by Nikon Shooter
In any type of photography, shooting people or wildlife, two
shots are never a bad thing because of eye movements, Sure,
if you can't control the number of shots, must be annoying.

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5 years 5 days ago #640814 by Alex
Any chance are you using a cable release that might have gotten wet?  A number of years ago, I was using my D800 with a wired cable release that had gotten wet.  It seemed to work, but every few shots I would see the shutter getting tripped a couple times for a single press.  I ended up replacing the trigger and never had that problem again.  

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4 years 11 months ago #641670 by Paul Velasco

Alex wrote: Any chance are you using a cable release that might have gotten wet?  A number of years ago, I was using my D800 with a wired cable release that had gotten wet.  It seemed to work, but every few shots I would see the shutter getting tripped a couple times for a single press.  I ended up replacing the trigger and never had that problem again.  


Thank you, but no cable was being used.  


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4 years 11 months ago #641841 by Joe Peterson
Something like this I would call up Canon to see what their tech peeps have to say about it.  


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