Canon Adds Features to EOS 7D with New Firmware Update
New Firmware Enhances Functionality of EOS 7D Digital SLR
Free Update Increases Buffer Capacity to 25 RAW Images, Adds In-Camera RAW Processing and Many Other New Features
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., June 28, 2012 - Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, announced a firmware update for the EOS 7D Digital SLR camera that adds new functionality to improve its performance for serious photographers and semi-professional users. The update, free to all EOS 7D owners, gives the camera more advanced shooting options, including an increase
in the maximum number of burst images taken in the RAW file format (from 15[i] frames to 25[ii] frames) as well as the ability to process RAW image files directly in the camera and the option to set a maximum ISO setting in ISO Auto mode. The firmware also adds the ability to adjust up to 64 audio levels manually prior to recording video, supports custom file naming, and allows for
compatibility with Canon's newly introduced, optional GPS Receiver GP-E2.
"By introducing this firmware we want our customers to know that we are always looking to enhance the user experience for all of our current products in the marketplace," said Yuichi Ishizuka, executive vice president and general manager, Imaging Technologies & Communications Group, Canon U.S.A. "The latest firmware for the EOS 7D Digital SLR enhances the capabilities of the camera and brings new possibilities to its users, making it a more valuable tool for their craft."
Enhancing the Imaging and Audio Capabilities
For budding action photographers who use the EOS 7D as their camera of choice, being able
to capture the perfect shot comes down to a matter of milliseconds. The EOS 7D is capable of taking photos at a high-speed burst rate of up to 8 frames per
second (fps). With the firmware installed the camera captures up to 25
consecutive frames when shooting in RAW and up to 17[iii] consecutive frames
when taking RAW+JPEG images.
Once the firmware
is installed the EOS 7D will also be able to process RAW images directly in the
camera, allowing dynamic adjustment of exposure compensation, white balance,
picture style, noise reduction at high ISO speeds, distortion correction, and
other processing parameters. For mobile photographers, this ability to adjust
RAW images quickly and re-save them as JPEG files can be a huge time-saver as
opposed to downloading files to a computer and making adjustments later. The
camera will also be able to re-size JPEG image files in-camera. These features
will be accessible through the Quick Control functions which will be accessible
while the camera is in playback mode. When viewing images on the camera, image
files can also be given a star ranking for easy sorting during post
processing. The firmware will also enable faster scrolling of images when
displayed in a magnified view on the camera's LCD screen.
The new
firmware enables photographers to have more control over the maximum ISO speed
when the camera is in ISO Auto mode by setting a maximum ISO range. In certain
low-light scenarios, such as during a sunset, where light changes each minute,
photographers can lose the brilliance and color if the ISO setting is too high.
Now, photographers can ensure their ISO setting will remain within specific
parameters allowing them to concentrate on the moment, knowing that they will
achieve the desired photographic results. The firmware also adjusts the
available ISO Auto range, previously 100-3200 and now ISO 100-6400.
In addition
to these enhancements, the new EOS 7D firmware enables manual adjustment of
audio levels prior to recording video, similar to the functionality found on
the EOS 5D Mark II. Videographers can now manually adjust up to 64 audio levels
on the EOS 7D so that they can refine the captured audio to match their
particular needs.
Similar to
the new EOS 5D Mark III, a new submenu provided with the EOS 7D firmware update
enables photographers to modify the first four characters of file names, in the
camera. This valuable feature makes it easier to use the EOS 7D camera in
multi-camera shooting situations by providing a way to identify the files
coming from a particular camera without opening each image individually.
Canon
GPS Compatibility
The new
firmware adds full compatibility for the EOS 7D with Canon's GPS Receiver
GP-E2. This GPS Receiver can be mounted to the camera's accessory shoe or
clipped to a belt and tethered via a USB cable. The GP-E2 was created to serve
outdoor photographers; it records shooting locations including latitude,
longitude and altitude, as well as camera direction. The camera's internal
clock can now synced through the GPS unit using UTC (Coordinated Universal
Time), the primary standard by which time is regulated, for accurate time
recording or syncing clocks on multiple cameras. A GPS Logging function can
display the photographer's route on a map, using supplied software.
Availability
The new
firmware upgrade for the EOS 7D Digital SLR camera together with installation
instructions will be available in early August at no charge through Canon
U.S.A.'s website. For more information please visit the following link to view
an online video about the new EOS 7D firmware features, www.usa.canon.com/eos7dfirmwareupgrade