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The latest Panasonic AU-EVA1 free firmware update brings a new SMOOTH mode noise reduction feature, greater lens compatibility and menu improvements.
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The EVA 2.5 firmware update is free and available now
Only two months after the last firmware update, Panasonic has released the latest EVA 2.5 firmware for the AU-EVA1. This update includes a new feature called SMOOTH mode noise reduction, which can be used to reduce noise in-camera when shooting at higher ISO settings, without the need for post processing.
This new feature is available at all ISO settings and resolutions, with Panasonic claiming that with the SMOOTH mode applied, the image shows less noise but the quality of the image is retained, even when shooting at high ISOs.
For productions that require a streamlined post-production workflow, adding the SMOOTH mode in camera for scenes with a higher ISO takes the extra noise reduction step out of the equation.
Additionally, the EVA 2.5 firmware update allows greater EF lens compatibility that has been expanded to include the following:
Now compatible EF lenses with the Panasonic AU-EVA1
The Canon 24-105mm F/4 IS II USM lens is a very popular choice for users due to its versatility and price point, so this expanded compatibility will be very beneficial to those who have switched from a Canon camera to the Panasonic EVA1.
“One Push AutoFocus support” is now supported with both Canon CN Compact Cine Servo Zoom lenses, in which the function button can be relocated from the servo handgrip to any of the 27 user-defined buttons on the camera.
Two more updates to the firmware are in the menu:
It’s only been a few months since the previous EVA1 2.0 firmware release, so it is very positive to see Panasonic reacting to the needs of users with this latest update, which is absolutely free.
Follow the link to download the EVA2.5 firmware upgrade here.
What do you think of the latest firmware updatee for the Panasonic AU-EVA1? Do you have any suggestions for what to include in future upgrades? Let us know in the comments.
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Adam is a filmmaker and motion graphics artist from Surrey, UK. With a background in live TV, Adam branched into bespoke media production and is a a Manfrotto Ambassador.