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Minor firmware updates for the EOS R8, R10 and R100

 

Canon has updated the firmware for three of its EOS R system cameras: EOS R8, R10 and R100. All updates offer minor tweaks and fixes and can be downloaded free of charge from the Canon website. Canon advises that if your camera's firmware is already showing as the current version, then no action is needed.

Full instructions on how to install the firmware are included in the download files. 

 

EOS R8
Firmware version 1.6.0 incorporates the following enhancements and fixes:
1. Improved operational stability.
2. Fixes an issue that may cause the camera to not be recognized when connected to a smartphone via USB. 
Download EOS R8 firmware


EOS R10
Firmware version 1.8.0 incorporates the following enhancements and fixes:
1. Adds support for the Software Development Assistance Kit (EDSDK).
2. Fixes an issue that may cause Err70 to be displayed during Bluetooth communication due to interference from other Bluetooth devices.
3. Fixes an issue that may cause Err70 to be displayed when repeatedly shooting in the "High-speed continuous shooting +" mode.
4. Fixes an issue that may cause the camera to not be recognized when connected to a smartphone via USB.
5. Improves other system stability.
Download EOS R10 firmware


EOS R100
Firmware version 1.3.0 incorporates the following enhancements and fixes:
1. Adds support for the Software Development Assistance Kit (EDSDK).
2. Improves other system stability.
Download EOS R100 firmware

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