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EOS R5 C firmware update 1.1.0.1

 Firmware Version 1.1.0.1 incorporates the following enhancements and fixes:

1. Enables functions to be used without limitation in conjunction with the new Battery Pack LP-E6P. This makes it possible to shoot 59.94P with RAW LT.

2. Enables the display of the digital tele-converter icon on [Main Recording Displays] of [DISP Level 2].

3. Adds the ability to apply Full-Screen display to an external display according to OSD Output setting when using [Peripheral Border Display].

4. Adds function [Tracking by Touch priority] for starting tracking by touching the LCD.

5. Enables the AF Frame and Focus Guide to be moved by dragging.

6. Adds [Protect Images] and [Rating] during FTP Transfer. (Photo Mode)

7. Adds the [Motion Vector For Digital IS] menu option. Default [Disable]*

* [Disable]: Prevents a phenomenon that may cause the image to shake along with the subject when recording a subject (such as a person or an animal) with a large amount movement.

8. Changes the menu option name of [PTP Connection/GP-E2] in [USB Mode] in [System Setup] to [Canon App(s)/GP-E2].

For Android devices, please select [Canon App(s)/GP-E2].

9. Adds support for the RF-Mount Cinema Lens: CN7x17 KAS T/R1

- Support for Magnification chromatic aberration correction

- Support for Peripheral Illumination Correction.

- Support for Distortion aberration correction

- Displaying T number.

- Enables the remote operation from the camera and RC-V100 (Focus/Zoom/Iris)

- Enables the remote operation from Browser Remote (Focus/Zoom/Iris)

- Enables the zoom operation by joystick on camera body.

- Support for Dual Pixel CMOS AF autofocus

- Support for [Dual Pixel Focus Guide].

- Support for [Push Auto Iris] and [Auto Iris]

10. Fixes minor issues.

11. The accuracy of the timecode when the camera is turned off and the [Time Code Run] setting is set to [Free Run] has been improved.


#1 to #10were added in Version 1.0.9.1. #11 was added in Version 1.1.0.1.


The firmware can be downloaded from https://www.canon.co.uk/support/

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