Updated
As reported a couple days ago, a new 5D Mark II firmware has been released.

Firmware Changes
This firmware update (Version 2.0.7) incorporates the following improvements and fixes.

  • Fixes a phenomenon in which the aperture exhibits abnormal movement when shooting movies in manual exposure mode and Aperture Priority AE (Av mode) using some Canon lenses (such as macro lenses).
  • Fixes a phenomenon in which the exposure level shown in the LCD panel differs from what is shown in the viewfinder when shooting still images in manual exposure mode.
  • Fixes a phenomenon in which the Wireless File Transmitter (WFT-E4 or WFT-E4 II) may not automatically power off when used for FTP transfers.
  • These phenomenon only occur with the Version 2.0.4 and Version 2.0.3 firmware.

The Version 2.0.7 firmware being released this time is for cameras with firmware up to Version 2.0.4. If the camera's firmware is already Version 2.0.7, it is not necessary to update the firmware.

Download: http://web.canon.jp/imaging/eosd/firm-e/eos5dmk2/firmware.html

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  1. I also heard a rumor that the camera overheated at 60fps. I have no idea of the credibility of the rumor, but since this is a rumor site, I’ll mention it anyway.

  2. I dont know what country you’re in but the 5DII was out of stock at B&H for about 6 month. Every shipment sold out within days. Same thing at Adorama and most other big retailers.

    Smaller locations, in Canada in particular, had a 6-10 months waiting list of buyers.

  3. I dont know what country you’re in but the 5DII was out of stock at B&H for about 6 month. Every shipment sold out within days. Same thing at Adorama and most other big retailers.

    Smaller locations, in Canada in particular, had a 6-10 months waiting list of buyers.

  4. I’m not sure if this effects Canon, but there is some weird accounting thing in the States that makes it illegal for companies to add features with firmware updates without charging for them.

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