neuroanatomist said:time123 said:What also blows me away is that some companies still work on the firmware on cameras that actively add new features and enhance the camera, all for free, even after it is purchased! Not some minor junk either, such as Fuji improving the auto-focus system of the X-T1 along with lots of other useful things (http://www.fujifilm.com/news/n160204.html).
Companies like Canon.
5DII – manual audio gain, etc.
7D – a 66% increase in RAW buffer depth, Auto ISO limits, etc.
5DIII – uncompressed HDMI out, f/8 AF, etc.
1D X – f/8 AF, EC in M mode, etc.
So if you are suggesting Canon doesn't add new functionality in old cameras via firmware, it's because either your memory or your knowledge of facts – or both – is badly flawed.
Let's pick a camera that a whole lot of people have. Latest 5D Mark III firmware upgrades:
Canon EOS 5D Mark III firmware version 1.3.3:
* Improves the AF controllability when shooting in Live View mode with a wide-angle lens (fixed focal length or zoom).
* Corrects some incorrect indications on the "English" and "Russian" menu screens.
Firmware Version 1.2.3 incorporates the following improvements and fixes:
Fixes a phenomenon in which the flash may not fire depending on the timing of when the shutter button is pressed.
Fixes a phenomenon in which the AF microadjustment value may change.*
Fixes a phenomenon in which the LCD monitor may show a line of false color along boundaries of high contrast.
Fixes a phenomenon in which the histogram of a LiveView image is incorrectly displayed when an HDMI cable is connected.
Enables the brightness of the camera's LCD monitor to be adjusted even when an HDMI cable is connected.
Those are some real barn-burners for sure. But in all seriousness taking a quick look at all of the 5d Mark III firmware updates it looks like a total of three things were added over 4.5 years:
- Enables the brightness of the camera's LCD monitor to be adjusted even when an HDMI cable is connected.
- Uncompressed HDMI output is now enabled.
- Enables the center AF point to autofocus when the camera is used with Canon EF lens/extender combinations whose combined maximum aperture is f/8.
I'm not going to analyze all of the Canon firmware updates for all the cameras but the majority of the updates are for fixing broken things. Adding "etc." with no details isn't very supportive of your case either. Many of the enhancements are generally limited to specific cases/uses and - remember, like many things on the Internet: in my opinion - relatively minor in comparison to such things as complete overhauls of the auto-focus system and adding things like AF eye tracking.
Just look at Magic Lantern to see all the stuff the 5d Mark III (and the 5D2, 6D, 7D, 50D, 60D, 500D/T1i, 550D/T2i, 600D/T3i, 650D/T4i, 700D/T5i, 1100D/T3, EOS M) can do but Canon decided not to include. And that was stuff put together by hackers who just decided to figured it all out. So just imagine of all the things Canon could make all of these cameras do since they have full access to the code and complete knowledge of inner workings of the camera. If that isn't evidence that these cameras are a whole lot more capable than Canon makes them out to be I don't know what is.
And you really don't need to be insulting friend, it's just a discussion on the Internet.
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