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Canon has just released a firmware update for its flagship mirrorless camera: the Canon EOS R5. This Canon EOS R5 firmware update addresses a few bugs and improves overheat control management. Let’s take a closer look at it!
Edit: Checking recording times in 8K RAW (DCI, 25p) at the office in “normal room temperature” reveals definite overheating management improvement! Not sure why Canon chose no to highlight this improvement, but for us filmmakers, it is definitely good news!
In our short “office test” here is what we got:
The Canon EOS R5 and EOS R6 have been announced for nearly two months now. The least we can say is that these cameras were some of the most anticipated ones of this year. As Canon says, “Demand continues to exceed supply and we are shipping cameras as quickly as possible to get them into the hands of creators.“
Even if the Canon EOS R5 and R6 are not in everybody’s hands, overheating issues of the mirrorless cameras are a hot topic. Indeed, you can watch our review of the EOS R6 if you missed it to get a better idea. We’re currently working on a review of the EOS R5 equipped with the latest firmware and we will share our findings soon.
However, Canon just released a firmware update version 1.1.0 for the EOS R5 that addresses a couple of issues, including:
As you can see, overheating issues of the Canon EOS R5/R6 might not be completely a thing of the past yet, but Canon is already working on further improvements of its cameras.
Canon already plans to introduce the following video recording functions via a series of future firmware updates:
The implementation of the Canon Log 3 picture profile is great news for filmmakers. Also, let’s hope that these lower bitrate options can make the EOS R5 shoot for a longer period of time without affecting the quality too much.
The Canon EOS R5 firmware update 1.1.0 is already available to download from Canon’s website free of charge.
Also, all those future firmware updates will be available free of charge from Canon’s website.
What do you think about the Canon EOS R5 for video recording? Is it on your purchasing radar or are you “on the fence” waiting for Canon to sort things out? Please share with us your thoughts in the comment section below.
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.