Canon has released new firmware for the Canon RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM to add compatibility with the Canon EOS R5 and Canon EOS R6.
Canon RF 15-35mm f/2.8L IS USM Firmware Version 1.0.7 incorporates the following enhancements:
- The lens-based image stabilizer function works together with the camera-based image stabilizer function to achieve greater image stabilization effects with EOS R5 / EOS R6.
Canon RF 24-70mm f/2.8L IS USM Firmware Version 1.0.7 incorporates the following enhancements:
- The lens-based image stabilizer function works together with the camera-based image stabilizer function to achieve greater image stabilization effects with EOS R5 / EOS R6.
Canon RF 24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS STMFirmware Version 2.0.4 incorporates the following enhancements:
- The lens-based image stabilizer function works together with the camera-based image stabilizer function to achieve greater image stabilization effects with EOS R5 / EOS R6.
Canon RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Firmware Version 2.0.6 incorporates the following enhancements:
- The lens-based image stabilizer function works together with the camera-based image stabilizer function to achieve greater image stabilization effects with EOS R5/EOS R6.
Canon RF 24-240mm f/4-6.3 IS USM Firmware Version 1.0.6 incorporates the following enhancements:
- The lens-based image stabilizer function works together with the camera-based image stabilizer function to achieve greater image stabilization effects with EOS R5 / EOS R6.
Canon RF 35mm f/1.8 IS STM Macro Firmware Version 2.0.2 incorporates the following enhancements:
- The lens-based image stabilizer function works together with the camera-based image stabilizer function to achieve greater image stabilization effects with EOS R5 / EOS R6.
Canon RF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM Firmware Version 1.0.8 incorporates the following enhancements:
- The lens-based image stabilizer function works together with the camera-based image stabilizer function to achieve greater image stabilization effects with EOS R5 / EOS R6.
Thank you,
John
Sometimes they appear on other sites well before Canon USA. It's the same firmware, so Canon Poland is just fine.
*edit: I do realize that UWA + IBIS has a tendency to be like this in alot of setups, but this is the most severe i've seen.
Put the .FIR file on the card, put card in camera, go to the 'firmware update' in the spanner menu, select the lens and follow the instructions on the screen.
And Canon covers it in the PDF they include in the update package.
Everything went smoothly!
I don't think that is an issue with the IBIS. That is how IBIS generally looks in the corners of video from very wide angle lenses. As far as I remember mckinnon also reminds himself on not shooting ultrawide video with IBIS.
EXACTLY what I was thinking. It's pretty bad in some of his shots, I'm really looking forward to seeing how much this helps.
Side note, IBIS looks great for photography and a lot of hand held video shots, but I've been really disappointed in how bad it looks in the two vlogs PM has posted using it w/ the 15-35.
Amd I just wonder how a downscaled 45mp image of R5 will compete with the 20mp image of R6 for these low light/high iso situations.
Ah yes, I've seen this using a 12-24 on sony FF and 10-24 on fuji's apsc, but this is by far the most severe i've seen - definetly another level. Although given how bad sony ibis is for video i'm not overly surprised and the fuji does indeed have a smaller sensor, but while sometimes its annoying, its not usually nauseating like this.
5 lenses that get 8 stops of stabilization on the Canon EOS R5 and R6