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2024.12.09

Latest Firmware for EOS R5 Mark II Released | Canon

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On December 5, 2024, Canon Inc. announced the latest firmware Ver.1.0.2 for the EOS R5 Mark II. This update includes 15 improvements such as partial lifting of battery restrictions and Wi-Fi enhancements.

Updates Expanding New Possibilities

The latest firmware Ver.1.0.2 for the EOS R5 Mark II enhances many features, including support for 23.98fps/24.00fps frame rates and improved Wi-Fi connectivity.

Notably, lifting restrictions on LP-E6NH and LP-E6N batteries allows for more freedom in video shooting. This update is a great opportunity to enhance the shooting experience for both professionals and beginners.

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How to Update the Firmware

To fully utilize the latest camera features, updating the firmware is essential. Here are the simple steps:

  1. Download the firmware from the official Canon website
  2. Initialize the SD card and save the downloaded file
  3. Insert the card into the camera and execute the update from the menu screen
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List of Update Details

  1. Supported 23.98fps/24.00fps frame rates when using LP-E6NH/LP-E6N.
  2. Wi-Fi communication status can now be identified by the color of the [FTP transfer icon].
  3. Enabled setting of "Rating" and "Protect" during FTP transfer.
  4. Allowed changing of custom shooting modes even when writing images to media (BUSY).
  5. Fixed an issue where the camera could become unresponsive when repeatedly shooting with HDMI output while a non-communicating lens is attached.
  6. Fixed an issue where the camera could become unresponsive when trimming images during FTP transfer.
  7. Fixed an issue where Err70 could occur when using application software like Camera Connect if the smartphone's load increases.
  8. Fixed an issue where image stabilization could become unstable in video mode when panning diagonally with a monopod.
  9. Fixed an issue where not all images would be copied when multiple images were specified for copying using the in-camera image copy function.
  10. Fixed an issue where third-party flashes would fire during pre-continuous shooting.
  11. Fixed an issue where it could take time for the screen to turn off when pressing a button assigned to monitor off immediately after shooting.
  12. Fixed an issue where Look File settings could be applied to multiple custom picture files.
  13. Fixed an issue where the AF frame would not move smoothly when operating the multi-controller with many shooting information display items.
  14. Included custom picture settings in camera setting saves.
  15. Improved operational stability during network communication.