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EOS 5D Mark III firmware update 1.2.1

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It’s here! We’ve known about it for ages, but only now has Canon decided the time is right to make it available. This update brings a couple of new features to the EOS 5D Mark III that will suit everyone – whether you shoot stills or video, there is something here to help you. For a recap on what was due, have a look at this post, when we covered the pre-announcement.

Our cameras have been updated, so keep an eye out for our views on the changes – I’ll be trying out the uncompressed video out with an Atomos Ninja 2 this week, just to see what it’s like. Having used it with an EOS-1Dc while on safari in Kenya recently, it really did help the workflow.

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Follow this link to download the firmware update.

EOS 5D Mark III firmware update due on 30th April 2013

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Canon USA web site says EOS 5D Mark III firmware update is coming on 30th April 2013

 

EOS 5D Mark III firmware update coming on 30th April 2013

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Canon announces advanced professional video cameras and tools

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Yesterday while we were out shooting some video with EOS 5D Mark III for an upcoming EOS Network training event Canon launched three new video camcorders for the professional and advanced consumer film maker; XA25, XA20 and the Legria HF G30. There’s also a new 35mm Cinema Prime Lens in the pipeline along with updates to Cinema EOS cameras firmware and software.

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4×4 – EOS Network at Focus on Imaging

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We had great fun at Focus

When we were asked by Canon UK to present for them at Focus we jumped at the opportunity.When they asked for four presentations each day for four days and to make each one wireless it was right up our street.

It did seem that each day there was a turning point in the first show when one of us was identified as the “butt of all jokes” for the day, but we had great fun.

Each day there were three different demos; simple EOS 6D WiFi, WiFi workflow and Speedlites and WiFi. The WiFi workflow show was delivered twice each day.

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EOS 6D Wi-Fi

This simple show used the EOS 6D connected via WiFi to an iPad running the EOS Remote application. EOS Remote lets the iPad user view images as they are taken or those stored on the memory cards. It also gives the possibility to change major camera settings like shutter speed, aperture and ISO plus take pictures and see a live preview on the iPad.

With an assembled crowd an iPad was never going to be big enough so we used an Apple TV and AirPlay to mirror the iPad display on to a large plasma that the audience could see.

At the end of the shooting a selected RAW image – we shot RAW + small JPEG – was transferred to the computer and printed out to the PIXMA PRO-10 from Canon’s Digital Photo Professional (DPP) via the Canon Print Studio Pro print plug-in.

EOS Wi-Fi workflow

This show found us both shooting images, usually Dave with the EOS 6D set to transfer to EOS Utility on the MacBook. During the demo we could take control of the camera completely changing a full range of settings, though setting the camera to monochrome picture style was an easy one for the audience to see a significant change. Images started to come through as black and white instead of colour. After this we switched over to use the EOS 5D Mark III with the Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E7. The EOS 5D Mark III + WFT-E7 were configured for FTP mode transfers, ensuring the computer operator can only receive the files not take control of the camera. Both cameras were set to shoot RAW + JPEG images with JPEGs being transferred continuously. With a quick change from the EOS 5D Mark III menu the transfer with SET feature, where images can be selected for transfer from the playback screen, was used to send RAW files. It showed that RAW files can be transferred but expect around 1s per megabyte of picture – 25s for a 25MB RAW image.

The focus then was on the DPP software and how it works to select images, process them and finally output on the PIXMA PRO-10. Modifications to RAW images were simple white balance – using click white balance on the whites of the eyes – and in some cases a little brightness adjustment. Then output again via the Print Studio Pro plug-in. For the whole show we never needed to make a TIFF or JPEG image from the RAW files to make a print.

Since we were linked to a Canon large format printer the IPF6400 we did also use it’s plug-in for DPP to make A1-size prints direct from the RAW image.

Speedlites & WiFi

We used the radio controlled Speedlite 600EX-RT flashes for each show, but only focussed on them in detail for this show. We started with a pair of flashes in a 60cm x 90cm Lastolite EzyBox, added in a reflector, hair light and background illumination all by changing settings on the ST-E3-RT. From time to time one of us took the role of a voice activated light stand – just positioning lights, not changing settings. Using the ST-E3-RT in this way we could build the lighting up step by step and show the control and features of the radio flash system.

For the photos we shot with the EOS 5D Mark III connected to the WFT-E7, making sure the images arrived on the MacBook so the audience can see the changes. It was also a chance to talk about the different modes of Wi-Fi operation that are possible with a WFT-E7, FTP mode (as we used), EOS Utility mode & WFT-Server mode.

Finally with a simple few changes in the DPP software a print was made using either the PIXMA PRO-10 or the iPF6400. The queues of folks collecting their free A2 prints was quite long so this determined if we could jump the queue – over the network – and get a print on the LFP while our show was running.

Great models – Rachael and Kate

We were happy to work with two great models over the four days, Rachael Bock for Sunday and Monday then Kate Hicki for Tuesday and Wednesday.

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Dave managed to get his face in the Focus on Imaging news site holding a print of a picture from an earlier shoot with Rachael.

Dave Newton with a print from a photo taken during EOS Network demos at Focus on Imaging

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EOS Network on Canon UK stand at Focus on Imaging

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Wireless everything at Focus

EOS Network, Brian and Dave will be presenting without wires on Canon’s stand (L26) at Focus on Imaging starting this Sunday.

Each day of the show we will be running demonstrations live on the Canon booth to show the capabilities of Canon wireless photo solutions.

Have you seen Canon tablet and smartphone app EOS Remote controlling an EOS 6D from an iPad? Come see us and you will. How about wireless studio workflow with an EOS 5D Mark III, Wireless File Transmission, Wireless Speedlite flash and even Wireless printing to the PIXMA Pro-10. To cap it all we have some lovely models to photograph and show you a complete end-to-end wireless workflow from lighting, capture and print.

 

EOS Network's Dave Newton and Brian Worley

Dave Newton (left) and Brian Worley (right), the space-hoppers will be staying at home!

There are four demos during each day and the first one is at 10:15 each morning, so remember to stop by and say hello.

If you can’t make it to the show then book a place on our upcoming Advanced Speedlite Flash workshop on Saturday 23rd March being held in Wargrave near Reading and find out what you can really do with Canon off-camera Speedlites.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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