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Canon have released firmware version 2.0.3 to the 7D, http://www.canon.co.uk/Support/Consumer_Products/products/cameras/Digital_SLR/EOS_7D.aspx?DLtcmuri=tcm:14-974139&page=1&type=download
Fixes a phenomenon in which the camera stops working when the auto power off setting takes effect.
Actually, I think this is a firmware update for things the previous firmware update broke more than anything.ScottyP said:They seem to be updating the 7D firmware a lot compared to other bodies. 7D is great and I like to see it getting the love and attention it deserves. It does make one wonder if this means any direct successor to 7D will be slower than normal in coming, or perhaps not coming at all??
Agreed, this is bug fixes for the previous update. I had noticed that the camera had a habit of referring to an edited still image file as a "movie" but was finding it hard to care....still nice to see these things put rightpreppyak said:Actually, I think this is a firmware update for things the previous firmware update broke more than anything.ScottyP said:They seem to be updating the 7D firmware a lot compared to other bodies. 7D is great and I like to see it getting the love and attention it deserves. It does make one wonder if this means any direct successor to 7D will be slower than normal in coming, or perhaps not coming at all??
preppyak said:Actually, I think this is a firmware update for things the previous firmware update broke more than anything.ScottyP said:They seem to be updating the 7D firmware a lot compared to other bodies. 7D is great and I like to see it getting the love and attention it deserves. It does make one wonder if this means any direct successor to 7D will be slower than normal in coming, or perhaps not coming at all??
revup67 said:Of special note with this update. I used the EOS Utility to Camera Remote Settings to apply this update. After the update was completed I noted the camera had a date of 12/31/1999. If you've applied or are going to apply this update be certain the date of the camera is current and correct.
smellme said:I updated to 2.0.3 and now every time I open the card slot or turn the camera off for couple of seconds, it turns my AF micro adjustment setting to disabled. It still remembers the adjustment value, but is not using it any more.
smellme said:I updated to 2.0.3 and now every time I open the card slot or turn the camera off for couple of seconds, it turns my AF micro adjustment setting to disabled. It still remembers the adjustment value, but is not using it any more.
neuroanatomist said:smellme said:I updated to 2.0.3 and now every time I open the card slot or turn the camera off for couple of seconds, it turns my AF micro adjustment setting to disabled. It still remembers the adjustment value, but is not using it any more.
Out of curiousity, do you have Orientation Linked AF Point set to 1: Select different AF points? I ask because the 1D X had a similar issue on firmware 1.0.2, which was corrected with 1.0.6.
smellme said:Sorry, false alarm. It was just me being dumb. I was on C1, so every time I turned camera off and on it reloaded that setting from memory. On M it works as expected. I just got it from service after shutter/mirror replacement and they must have made some changes. I got confused because I also have 1D mark iv and there loading settings doesn't influence AF micro adjustment.
neuroanatomist said:smellme said:I updated to 2.0.3 and now every time I open the card slot or turn the camera off for couple of seconds, it turns my AF micro adjustment setting to disabled. It still remembers the adjustment value, but is not using it any more.
Out of curiosity, do you have Orientation Linked AF Point set to 1: Select different AF points? I ask because the 1D X had a similar issue on firmware 1.0.2, which was corrected with 1.0.6.