Canon has just released a new firmware update for Canon EOS 5DS and 5DS R DSLR cameras. The new firmware version 1.1.1 corrects several phenomenon for both cameras.
When updating the firmware of your camera, please review the instructions thoroughly before you update the firmware.
50MP Canon EOS 5DS R ($3,599 – Amazon | B&H) DSLR cameras features dual DIGIC 6 processors, a 61-point AF system with 41 cross-type points and a 150,000-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor with 252 zones. The EOS 5DS and 5DS R are capable of 1080/30p HD video recording and offer dual SD/CF card slots.
Canon EOS 5DS & 5DS R Firmware Update Version 1.1.1 Details
Canon EOS 5DS Firmware V1.1.1
Firmware Version 1.1.1 incorporates the following fixes:
- Corrects a phenomenon in which shooting may not be completed while using HDR (High Dynamic Range) Mode, when certain combinations of settings are selected.
- Corrects the phenomenon of Err70 which occurs with certain combinations of settings.
- Corrects the level display when the camera is held in the vertical orientation with the hand grip pointing downward.
- Corrects a phenomenon in which, when using certain CF cards, it may take approximately five seconds for the camera to power on depending on when the camera’s power switch was turned <ON>.
Canon EOS 5DS Firmware Version 1.1.1
Canon EOS 5DS R Firmware V1.1.1
Firmware Version 1.1.1 incorporates the following fixes:
- Corrects a phenomenon in which shooting may not be completed while using HDR (High Dynamic Range) Mode, when certain combinations of settings are selected.
- Corrects the phenomenon of Err70 which occurs with certain combinations of settings.
- Corrects the level display when the camera is held in the vertical orientation with the hand grip pointing downward.
- Corrects a phenomenon in which, when using certain CF cards, it may take approximately five seconds for the camera to power on depending on when the camera’s power switch was turned <ON>.