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Canon’s new firmware to boost cinema and live productions

Canon’s new firmware to boost cinema and live productionsThe new firmware fom Canon, largely based on feedback from users, boosts cinema and live production capabilities of Canon Cinema EOS equipment.

Upcoming firmware updates for several of Canon’s professional imaging products are scheduled to be available during June and July 2021.  The updates bring added functionality and features to renowned products, the EOS C70, EOS C300 Mark III, EOS C500 Mark II and mirrorless camera EOS R5.

On introducing the firmware updates, Canon says that “Canon’s EOS C500 Mark II and C300 Mark III are a formidable combination of 4K Digital Cinema Cameras, and they’re getting even better thanks to a new firmware update. Both cameras will now be compatible with Canon’s XC Protocol, which better enables them to be used in live productions and allows them to be controlled remotely via Canon’s RC-IP100 remote controller or via 3rd party controllers.”

The company also noted that the EOS C70 4K Digital Cinema Camera, Canon’s first RF-mount cinema camera “is getting even better, with a firmware update that adds functionality and improves performance” and points to a series of inew features that users will want to explore wyen the firmware is available.

Based largely on feedback from Canon users, these firmware updates provide improved workflow, ease-of-use, customization options, and enhanced lens compatibility and functionality for several popular Canon products. Some of the key free firmware updates are as follows:

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Firmware for the Canon EOS R5 and C70 are expected to be available for download on June 30, 2021 and firmware for the EOS C300 Mark III and EOS C500 Mark II cameras is expected to be available on July 30, 2021.

Canon also invited users to join Canon Senior Technical Specialist Greg Scalco for a look at the EDSDK also known as the EOS Digital Camera Software Development kit. The Canon Developer Community is a program that, says the company, “can put you in touch with like-minded developers and can help you to take advantage of Canon Cameras and lenses in your development efforts. We can provide you with the information, support, and exclusive services which can help turn your visions into a reality.”

To learn more about these and other just announced firmware updates and their availability, please visit, usa.canon.com/support. To learn more about Canon’s XC Protocol, please visit the Canon Developer Community.

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