EOS R1, EOS R5 Mark II, EOS R6 Mark III Firmware Coming in May?

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One of the hardest things to ever get advanced information on is feature firmware updates for cameras and lenses. It's like any software done correctly; it'll be released when it's done. Though, Canon hasn't always nailed the “done correctly” part. New Firmware A person that may know some things told us that they have been […]

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Let the battery level show on the top LCD when the camera is off—that’s all I want. I don’t really have high expectations from Canon anymore, thanks Canon (r5 mk ii).
Maybe I'm out of the loop, but the R5 mark ii has been the best camera I've ever used. I agree the battery indicator on the top window while the camera is off would be nice, but I can't say the R5 mark ii has let me down really at all.
 
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Maybe I'm out of the loop, but the R5 mark ii has been the best camera I've ever used. I agree the battery indicator on the top window while the camera is off would be nice, but I can't say the R5 mark ii has let me down really at all.
Mine has been till now 100% reliable. Never freezing, never "error" warnings.
Only battery life could be better and the video/stills switch could be customisable. I never do video and, before using duct tape to cover it, I often inadvertently switched it on video.
But otherwise, I'm extremely satisfied with the R5 II !
Edit: I forgot the stupid and useless info when reviewing the first picture.
 
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New features in so called "Pro bodies" within May?
This let me think the RF 20-50mm f/4L IS USM PZ to be ready for remote zooming by using Camera Connect.
A nice selling point aside it likely to be rigid in less than ideal conditions by non extending no matter zooming or focussing.Will the housing been borrowed from the RF 10-20 f/4L?
 
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Maybe I'm out of the loop, but the R5 mark ii has been the best camera I've ever used. I agree the battery indicator on the top window while the camera is off would be nice, but I can't say the R5 mark ii has let me down really at all.
After the major update that was expected in February but never arrived, there’s been some disappointment. On the R5 Mark II, IBIS in video can show a ‘jello/jelly’ effect in the corners in some scenarios. The Q menu is still quite limited. Photo and video color pipelines are separate; a more unified and consistent system between Log and Picture Style—like Sony’s Cine Tone—would be really nice.

Note: I don’t like that info notification either.
 
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Mine has been till now 100% reliable. Never freezing, never "error" warnings.
Only battery life could be better and the video/stills switch could be customisable. I never do video and, before using duct tape to cover it, I often inadvertently switched it on video.
But otherwise, I'm extremely satisfied with the R5 II !
Edit: I forgot the stupid and useless info when reviewing the first picture.
Last month I had a loaner I got from CPS to do a wedding and it locked up twice during the day - frozen on aperture and shutter values I hadn't entered. I had to pull the battery both times as it wouldn't switch off.
 
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From a photo standpoint, I would still like to see Canon bring the burst mode over from the R3 to the R1, perhaps with a bit more useful implementation. But it’s kind of perplexing that the R3 can shoot at 195fps with a slower sensor and processor, while the R1 is capped at 40fps. Some of the firearms events I photograph could certainly benefit from additional frames when we are trying catch massive gunpowder plumes exiting a barrel or capturing bullets in midair. I’m actually considering renting a Sony A9III just for these events.

On the video side, Canon made some odd choices over the past few releases. Allowing users to have False Color as an exposure tool is my personal preference. It has been great to see the R1/R5II/R6II and now the R6III ship with it. However, Canon won’t let you use LOG View Assist at the same time on the older models. The R6III, C50, C400, C70, C80 each allow for view assist to be enabled and then you can still toggle false color on/off to check exposure. This is how you film! You check it quickly and turn it off!! It’s a really strange limitation and was something I was sure they would have fixed by now. The only workaround is using an external monitor with a built-in LUT. Obviously, many of us are expecting this firmware to introduce open gate to the R1/R5II because the sensor and processor speeds should, in theory, be very capable of handling. I’m not holding my breath right now. I don’t believe Canon will bring over anything major to either camera this late in their lifecycle…but fingers crossed!

**Most issue with cameras locking up and overheating seem to come from the memory cards. CFExpress Type B cards are finicky, should ideally be formatted inside each camera they are used in, can generate a lot of heat at idle, and aren’t created equal within the same brand or even the same product line. I have a couple cards that only lock up my R5II consistently, but work flawlessly in the C400 or R6III. I suppose that’s why Canon has a recommended list.
 
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