EOS 5D Mark III Firmware 1.2.1 Available for Download

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<strong>A list of improvements in firmware version 1.2.1 is listed below.</strong>
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<li>Uncompressed HDMI output is now enabled.</li>
<li>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.</li>
<li>Improves the speed of the camera’s acquisition of focus when using a Canon Speedlite’s AF-assist beam.</li>
<li>Fixes a phenomenon in which the LCD monitor may freeze and display Err 70 or Err 80 when a still photo is taken during Live View or in movie shooting mode.</li>
<li>Fixes a phenomenon that may occur when the continuous shooting priority setting is enabled for multiple exposures, such that, after the sixth image is taken, there is a slight pause before the remainder of the sequence is completed.</li>
<li>Fixes a phenomenon in which the viewfinder display shows incorrect information during AEB shooting.</li>
<li>Communication with the WFT-E7 Wireless File Transmitter has been improved.</li>
<li>When images have been successfully transferred with the WFT-E7 Wireless File Transmitter through the FTP protocol, an “O” will be displayed. When images have not been successfully transferred with the WFT-E7 Wireless File Transmitter through the FTP protocol, an “X” will be displayed.</li>
<li>Fixes a phenomenon in which the camera may not function properly when an Eye-Fi card is used.</li>
<li>Fixes a phenomenon in which the focal length value listed in the Exif information is not displayed correctly for images shot with the EF 24-70mm F4L IS USM lens.</li>
<li>Fixes a phenomenon in which the lens firmware cannot be updated properly.</li>
<li>Corrects errors in the Arabic language menu.</li>
<li>Fixes a phenomenon in which the camera changes the AF microadjustment value to -8.</li>
<li>Fixes a phenomenon in which the on-screen guidance cannot be fully displayed when setting the maximum limit value for the “Setting the ISO Speed Range for Auto ISO” option.</li>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/products/cameras/slr_cameras/eos_5d_mark_iii#DriversAndSoftware" target="_blank">Download from Canon USA</a> | <a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/847545-REG/Canon_5260A002_EOS_5D_Mark_III.html/bi/2466/kbid/3296" target="_blank">EOS 5D Mark III at B&H Photo</a></strong></p>
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Viggo said:
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15. Removed "support" for 3rd party batteries...

Really?

You can still use them, but you get a warning and they are shown as 100% charged.

The 6D firmware already has this "feature" ::)... Somewhat annoying, but I still use my 3rd party batteries. I just have to make sure I always carry a charged spare, since I can't tell how much juice the one in my camera has.
 
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bholliman said:
nameless said:
Viggo said:
nameless said:
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15. Removed "support" for 3rd party batteries...

Really?

You can still use them, but you get a warning and they are shown as 100% charged.

The 6D firmware already has this "feature" ::)... Somewhat annoying, but I still use my 3rd party batteries. I just have to make sure I always carry a charged spare, since I can't tell how much juice the one in my camera has.

Is this for ANY third-party batteries?
 
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waiting on EOSHD to do a full test, but so far his early conclusions is that the uncompressed HDMI only yields minor improvements. If this is the case, the soft output of the 5DmkIII compared to other cameras, as documented on many of his tests, may in fact be impossible to fix with a firmware update, at least one from canon.
 
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Just upgraded my camera to the new firmware. I can confirm with the 600ex-rt, the autofocus with AF Assist beam is indeed noticeably faster.

Also noticed a small interface change. Before the update when you turn the camera on you would get an almost fullscreen icon of the sensor cleaning process. After the update, you get the Q screen with a small animated icon in the bottom right corner showing the sensor cleaning process is active.
 

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Was hoping they were going to fix the black AF points to illuminate them. Had a really, really hard time a couple of nights ago doing some nighttime street photography. Frequently impossible to find the active AF point unless you turn the camera toward a light colored background. :(
 
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Heh, it appears that this firmware has been on Canon New Zealand's website since 18 April... I should have checked earlier, but I had a bunch of paid shoots to do and it wasn't the right time to mess around with firmware.
 
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gbchriste said:
Was hoping they were going to fix the black AF points to illuminate them. Had a really, really hard time a couple of nights ago doing some nighttime street photography. Frequently impossible to find the active AF point unless you turn the camera toward a light colored background. :(

AF Oneshot is a lot more accurate in low light...plus one can see which AF point is illuminated.
There's a vast array of different ways of using the AF system on the 5DIII, I'm sure with a little exerimentation a workable solution can be found for your style and genre of photography.
 
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psolberg said:
waiting on EOSHD to do a full test, but so far his early conclusions is that the uncompressed HDMI only yields minor improvements. If this is the case, the soft output of the 5DmkIII compared to other cameras, as documented on many of his tests, may in fact be impossible to fix with a firmware update, at least one from canon.

Meh, there's just a little more color information and the signal is far from uncompressed when using the HDMI output. Magic Lantern is working on a true RAW and 14 bit video recording along with 4:2:2 to the card, something we'll never see from Canon.
 
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