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Canon releases firmware update for selected professional cameras to streamline workflows

30th March 2021

Building on user feedback, Canon’s firmware unleashes new photographic and video possibilities for the EOS R5, EOS R6 and EOS-1D X Mark III

EOS-1D X Mark III with the EF 24-70 f/2.8 L II USM, EOS R5 with the  RF-24-105mm f/4 L IS USM, and EOS M50 Mark II

Sydney, AUSTRALIA – 30 March 2021: Canon Australia today releases firmware updates for three of its EOS R System mirrorless and professional DSLR cameras in response to customer feedback. Users of the EOS R5 (firmware v1.3), EOS R6 (firmware v1.3) and EOS-1D X Mark III (firmware v1.4) have access to a number of updates, helping to streamline workflows and realise greater creative freedoms.

Increased image quality and usability
The EOS R5 will benefit from a number of upgrades including Full HD 120p and support for greater customisation of the camera. Content creators will now be able to save personalised and preferred camera settings to a memory card, which can be copied across to a different camera or used when settings are adjusted. There is also the option to turn the LCD monitor off during shooting and use for playback only, providing a familiar DSLR style operation. For both the EOS R5 and EOS R6, the firmware achieves full time manual support for RF lenses, allowing photographers to override the focus of RF lenses manually when in Servo AF mode.

Streamlined professional workflows
For the EOS R5, professional content creators can safeguard and quickly share photos with the new Protect Image Transfer function allowing protected images to be locked - preventing them from accidently being deleted - and transferred via FTP. Across the EOS-1D X Mark III and EOS R5, professionals can now see an FTP Transfer status on the display clearly showing how long it will take to transfer pictures.

Enhanced video functionality
This firmware enables low bit rate RAW movies reducing the size of RAW video files making file transfer faster for the EOS R5 and EOS-1D X Mark III. The update also provides enhanced video capabilities for the EOS R5 with the addition of Canon Log 3 - the log gamma curve used by all Canon Cinema EOS cameras - enabling greater dynamic range, superior colour editing capabilities and easier file management. For even greater flexibility of filming formats across all cameras, this firmware unlocks a lower bit rate IPB movie option creating small, easily shareable video files.

New software updates
Canon has also released several software updates today to complement the above firmware upgrades and bring support for Apple M1 processors via Rosetta for Digital Photo Professional (DPP) with v4.14 and EOS Utility with v3.13.20.

Canon will continue its commitment to photographers and videographers through further plans to bring new functionality to these three models based on user feedback.

The firmware and software updates are now available to download from the following links:
 • EOS-1D X Mark III: https://www.canon.com.au/cameras/eos-1d-x-mark-iii/support?option=drivers
 • EOS R5: https://www.canon.com.au/cameras/eos-r5/support?option=drivers
 • EOS R6: https://www.canon.com.au/cameras/eos-r6/support?option=drivers

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