We love a firmware update, and Canon has announced Firmware Version 1.4.1 for the EOS R3! Firmware Version 1.4.1 incorporates enhancements to the R3 as well as multiple fixes to make the camera even better than before.
Firmware Version 1.4.1 Changes:
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Adds support for Speedlite EL-5.
- The automatic light intensity adjustment of the AF-assist beam is not supported.
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Adds
to the camera menu. -
Pre-registered people can now be detected and tracked with priority.
- This feature may not operate if faces are too small to detect, in profile or turned at an angle or partially hidden; for scenes where the subject is moving or due to certain shooting environments.
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Pre-registered people can now be detected and tracked with priority.
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Adds
to the camera menu. - Network settings can now be transferred between cameras of the same model.
- Adds
to the camera menu. When a compatible lens is used for panning shots, image stabilization and subject blur correction are applied during the exposure. - Improves the Auto White Balance (AWB) setting to reduce the time it takes for the AWB result to be reflected in the camera’s viewfinder display when looking through the viewfinder.
- Adds Protect Images During
to the camera menu. Images transferred via FTP can now be automatically protected. The user can determine if images have already been transferred via FTP. - Fixes minor issues.
Firmware Version 1.4.1 Enhancements:
- Fixes an issue in which Error 70 may occur when using the camera with certain EF lenses after having updated the camera firmware to Version 1.4.0.
- Fixes an issue in which the original tracking performance of Servo AF cannot be attained depending on shooting conditions when performing high-speed continuous shooting using the electronic shutter after having updated the camera firmware to Version 1.4.0.
If the camera’s firmware is already Version 1.4.1, it is not necessary to update the firmware.
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