1D3 new firmware end of April?
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EB-1
Registered: Jan 09, 2003
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Has anyone tried the 1.1.2 yet?

EB



nathanlake
Registered: May 23, 2005
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David Tognazzi wrote:
The two new firmwares are up for the 1D Mark III and 1Ds Mark III. At the link posted earlier in this thread. http://www.canon.com/eos-d/index.html

Edited by David Tognazzi on Apr 29, 2008 at 05:47 PM GMT


Also on the main site

http://web.canon.jp/imaging/eos1dm3/firmware.html



nathanlake
Registered: May 23, 2005
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The basic joystick operation works...and if you push the joystick straight in, it selects the center AF point.



k1n3t1k
Registered: May 08, 2006
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nathanlake wrote:
The basic joystick operation works...and if you push the joystick straight in, it selects the center AF point.


LOVELY!!!!

Quick, someone go test the AF tracking on thier dogs or cats!

...or kids!



garyvot
Registered: Apr 02, 2003
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Just loaded it. My AF is now perfect.



gbee
Registered: May 21, 2004
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Well I was wrong about the joystick and the firmware updating the AF selection #~~ Neat.

This seems good. I must admit the 1DMKIIIs AF selection was leaving me cold, the other methods seem to be still there ~ next perhaps an option to disable the other controls ~~



jmpsmash
Registered: Aug 30, 2005
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the AF point joystick looks like a great feature to add. but then i am also very much accustomed to using the two control dials to get to all 19 points already i hardly think about it anymore. now i have to go re-learn this better method.



gbee
Registered: May 21, 2004
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No you don't, previous method is still there.

jmpsmash wrote: now i have to go re-learn this better method.



mattj949
Registered: Feb 05, 2008
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I just tried it (1Ds 3) in a rather difficult lighting situation using low mm lenses and bad backlighting, where it always would fail before (it would not work with my 1D 3 either) and it seems to work MUCH BETTER with this new firmware.

Also be aware that any AF Microadjustments you may have made have been thrown out the window, so make sure you re-calibrate any lenses you may have set offsets for, because they will be off now with the new F/W, at least that is what I have observed with mine.



Jimmy Ho
Registered: Aug 27, 2007
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tag for dloading later

I have a gig this weekend...wonder if I should risk trying the new firmware..



kjetils
Registered: Feb 09, 2006
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My microadjustments were the same after the update

K



Spyros D
Registered: Sep 03, 2007
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mattj949 wrote:
Also be aware that any AF Microadjustments you may have made have been thrown out the window, so make sure you re-calibrate any lenses you may have set offsets for, because they will be off now with the new F/W, at least that is what I have observed with mine.


Can you clarify - my settings seem to have been preserved. Do you mean that you need to set new AF microadjustment settings?

Update: I've just tested all my lenses (on the 1DMkIII), and there was no need for recalibration to settings different from the ones I had prior to the firmware upgrade...

Edited by Spyros D on Apr 30, 2008 at 02:24 PM GMT



brainiac
Registered: Nov 22, 2005
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Pixel Perfect wrote:
Hey, it's about time the spaniards got some good news; I mean having to put up with fat pasty Brits pouring into their country for so long they've had a rough trot.


Hey - the Spaniards get the quality compared to Australia. They really were the scum! ;-)



John P Mulgrew
Registered: Dec 10, 2005
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Do you mean that the new update will correct this from yesterday, oh how I will miss these shots



gbee
Registered: May 21, 2004
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My own very, very quick test, suggest they won't be strangers just yet!

That said I do have sharper images so ~~~ we'll see how it settles in, fingies crossed

John P Mulgrew wrote: Do you mean that the new update will correct this from yesterday, oh how I will miss these shots



Colin Key
Registered: Jul 08, 2007
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Downloaded and installed 1.2.3 a couple of hours ago (why is it such a harrowing experience - I sit there for a few minutes expecting that blue line to grind to a halt?!) and had a play around with my 100-400 attached.

I never had the disastrous AF problems but suddenly the AF seems much more precise and quicker to lock on (the 100-400 was always a bit sluggish in this respect). Have taken 100 or so shots and there is nothing wrong that cannot be attributed to user error. I use centre AF point expanded to the two left and right points and one thing I definitely do notice is that it no longer "hunts" on a static subject in either AI Servo or One Shot.

Might pop down to the marina later to shoot some gulls in flight, but at the moment everything is looking good.

Colin



John P Mulgrew
Registered: Dec 10, 2005
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edde wrote:
John P Mulgrew wrote:
Do you mean that the new update will correct this from yesterday, oh how I will miss these shots


Diamn! I almost cut my eyes on that it was so sharp


hahahahaha I downloaded it but will have to wait until later to try it.



jfulton
Registered: Oct 24, 2003
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Loving the joystick AF selection. Also trying the ISO/Exposure comp switch. It definately makes adjusting ISO while viewing shutter change simultaneously (Av mode) and immediately. Putting the exposure comp toggle with the ISO button is easy to reach in horizontal, but what about ine the verticle position?



mattj949
Registered: Feb 05, 2008
Total Posts: 15
Country: United States

To Clarify: I noticed that I did not need the microadjustments anymore. I only had them in for 2 lenses and neither one needed them anymore after the f/w update. This is on a 1Ds model.



Spyros D
Registered: Sep 03, 2007
Total Posts: 670
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mattj949 wrote:
To Clarify: I noticed that I did not need the microadjustments anymore. I only had them in for 2 lenses and neither one needed them anymore after the f/w update. This is on a 1Ds model.


Many thanks! Cheers, Spyros



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