Canon has released new firmware for the Canon EOS R1. Canon EOS R1 Firmware v1.0.2 is identical to the latest firmware release for the Canon EOS R5 Mark II.
The firmware update addresses an autofocus bug along with optimization of the temperature warning feature.
Canon EOS R1 Firmware v1.0.2
- Optimized the timing when the camera temperature rise warning appears.
- Fixed an issue where the subject could not be focused during AF in certain zoom ranges
How to Update
Updating the Canon EOS R1 to firmware v1.0.2 is simple. Users can download the update directly from Canon’s website and follow the instructions to install it onto their camera via an SD card. As always, it’s recommended to fully charge the camera battery before performing the update to avoid any interruptions during installation.
Overall, the Firmware v1.0.2 update further solidifies the Canon EOS R1 as a powerhouse camera for both photography and videography, addressing key performance issues while adding features that enhance its capabilities.
The US price of the EOS R1 camera costs $6,299 and available at B&H, Adorama. The EOS R5 Mark II costs $4,299 and available at B&H, Adorama.
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- $500 off on Canon EOS R5 body at B&H, Adorama.
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- Canon EOS R1 body at B&H, Adorama.
Stay tuned for further announcements as more details emerge in the weeks ahead!
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