Canon EOS 6D Firmware Update

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<strong>Firmware Version 1.1.3 Incorporates the Following Fix</strong>


1. Fixes a phenomenon in which the Date/Time/Zone settings screen appears on the LCD display, after the user has already configured these settings. The values for the Date/Time settings may reset if the backup functions which retain those values do not perform properly.</p>
<p>Even if the camera does not exhibit this phenomenon currently, it may in the future. Accordingly, we recommend that you update the Firmware in the camera to version 1.1.3 as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Firmware Version 1.1.3 is for cameras with firmware up to version 1.1.2. If the camera’s firmware is already Version 1.1.3, it is not necessary to update the firmware. Before downloading the firmware update for your camera, please review the instructions thoroughly.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/products/cameras/slr_cameras/eos_6d#DriversAndSoftware" target="_blank">Download Firmware Here</a> | <a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/892349-REG/Canon_8035b002_EOS_6D_Digital_Camera.html/bi/2466/kbid/3296" target="_blank">Canon EOS 6D Body at B&H Photo</a></strong></p>
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Consider me a little underwhelmed. I was hoping for f/8 AF and a fix for the always on nature of the GPS and it's resulting battery drain. I would like to see options for shut down (say auto shut off 10 minutes after the camera has been turned off). At minimum, on/off with the camera being powered on/off.

This is probably a long shot, but I would love to see an update down the road that increased max shutter speed from 1/4000 to 1/8000. It is rumored that this is just a software limiter and not a physical limitation to the shutter itself. Oh well, all of this gives ML something to play with.
 
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I have to say, I'm very annoyed with Canon. They release a firmware update for the 6D, after only being out for several months, while the Canon T4i has been around for a year and hasn't received anything.
 
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MaxW said:
I have to say, I'm very annoyed with Canon. They release a firmware update for the 6D, after only being out for several months, while the Canon T4i has been around for a year and hasn't received anything.

What feature on the T4i isn't functioning properly and needs fixing? ::)
 
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TWI by Dustin Abbott said:
I would love to see an update down the road that increased max shutter speed from 1/4000 to 1/8000. It is rumored that this is just a software limiter and not a physical limitation to the shutter itself.

That would be sweet, & give me a reason to sell my 40D...

I suspect that it might have something to do with the "silent shot" feature. That (& the gps battery drain, haven't messed with wifi yet) is the source of one of my complaints regarding the 6D. I like silent shooting for indoor stuff quite a lot, but sometimes (depending on the shutter speed & perhaps the burst mode) you get a big chunk of the mirror in your frame. My guess is that maybe with the 8k speed they couldn't get the mirror down fast enough in silent mode (or maybe the mirror just doesn't go down fast enough in all modes, it is a big full-frame mirror after all, there's a lot more mass to move than an APS-C mirror) so rather than put in a special caveat that blocks 8k in silent mode they just eliminated it altogether.
 
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funkboy said:
TWI by Dustin Abbott said:
I would love to see an update down the road that increased max shutter speed from 1/4000 to 1/8000. It is rumored that this is just a software limiter and not a physical limitation to the shutter itself.

That would be sweet, & give me a reason to sell my 40D...

I suspect that it might have something to do with the "silent shot" feature. That (& the gps battery drain, haven't messed with wifi yet) is the source of one of my complaints regarding the 6D. I like silent shooting for indoor stuff quite a lot, but sometimes (depending on the shutter speed & perhaps the burst mode) you get a big chunk of the mirror in your frame. My guess is that maybe with the 8k speed they couldn't get the mirror down fast enough in silent mode (or maybe the mirror just doesn't go down fast enough in all modes, it is a big full-frame mirror after all, there's a lot more mass to move than an APS-C mirror) so rather than put in a special caveat that blocks 8k in silent mode they just eliminated it altogether.

That doesn't seem to be an issue with the 5DIII, so unless they have a completely different shutter in the 6D, it should be a physical problem.
 
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BruinBear said:
I got all excited thinking it might be f/8 focusing :'(

Same! Although it does explain why my camera kept having strange issues with the time. I think I must have reset the time like 5 times before it actually stuck, before that all my pictures were "taken" 4 hours before they were actually taken. Sadly it didn't work like a time travel device, although it was aspiring to be one.

Hoping they still bring out f/8 focusing, given how well that center point works in the dark, I don't see why it can't handle an f/8 lens (although I don't know enough about AF systems to know that for a fact).

The biggest annoyance I have is there doesn't seem to be a way to set the shutter speed to 1/180, unless a speedlite is attached, meaning my studio work done with dumb triggers has to be done at 1/160 even though 1/180 is possible. However I don't think that's something Canon will care about fixing, since they have a solution - buy 4 Canon 600EX-RTs....
 
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