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  1. #1 Is it necessary to power of when changing lenses? 
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    Hi friends,Is it necessary to power of when changing lenses?
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    Not unless your switching ZF lenses on a C300.... Had a friend blow a C300 hot swapping ZF lenses. Kind of funny when you think about it...
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    no, never have. not necessary.
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    Sometimes I don't even STOP SHOOTING when changing lenses, much less power down.

    Might be worth asking about specifics, like the Canon/Nikon electronic mounts, but dumb mounts, no problem at all.
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    Thank you all....for your kind reply
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Carr View Post
    Not unless your switching ZF lenses on a C300.... Had a friend blow a C300 hot swapping ZF lenses. Kind of funny when you think about it...
    I heard something similar with the C300 before. Why the C300 and not the others?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Victor Lazaro View Post
    I heard something similar with the C300 before. Why the C300 and not the others?
    There's a lot of computer processing talking to a lens, it has to talk to the lens constantly in case you make any adjustments i.e. focus, aperture. So it should be due to Early Firmware issues of the c300, I believe. I guess Canon didn't realize that, Real Professional Cameras are designed to handle lens changes during operation. Crazy, but I know.
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