Would a FW update be able to replace that slow ass CF slot with a proper C-Fast one so I could shoot RAWs to both without shooting with a buffer designed for 2012? 
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tolusina said:I'd like WiFi on the 6D to 'just work'.
As is it's quite tedious to set up, tedious again to re-connect and it tends to lose connection very easily even if it's connected to a phone or tablet just a few feet away from the camera.
tolusina said:I'd like WiFi on the 6D to 'just work'.
As is it's quite tedious to set up, tedious again to re-connect and it tends to lose connection very easily even if it's connected to a phone or tablet just a few feet away from the camera.
johnf3f said:There is more and more "Stuff" clogging up our camera menus (possibly slowing processors?) that I don't need/want (nor the vast majority of people that I know) so a firmware update that allows us to selectively disable functions and remove them from the menu sounds remarkably sensible to me! What is the downside?
StudentOfLight said:1) Improve image review customization options on the 80D:
Detailed explanation.
From active shooting position on the 6D or 5D series all I need to do is hit the dedicated magnify button (on the 6D) or customized set button (on 5D series) with my right thumb and the camera immediately zooms into 100% at selected focus point (this is via a secondary image review custom setting) you can then just half press the shutter release to banish the image review screen.
1) hit magnify button,
2) hit shutter release
This simple two step process can be completed in no more than 2 seconds with hands never leaving active shooting position. (it may take a second longer on the 5Ds/R where images do not render instantly due to hardware constraints)
With the 80D there are two workflows
Option B: (B for BAD)
1) hit image view
2) hold magnify to gradually zoom in
3) use the direction buttons to pan across the image
This is a 5-6 second process if not longer
Option A: (A for ALMOST AS BAD)
1) hit image view
2) move my left hand away from active shooting (i.e. supporting the lens, if it's a lighter lens) or my right hand (i.e. from the grip, if it is a heavy lens which would be too front-heavy to support via hand-grip alone)
3) Use the touch screen to pinch zoom
4) Use the touch screen to pan across image to the position of the selected AF point in case my pinch zoom was slightly off target
5) move my hand back to the active shooting position
6) half press the shutter release to banish image review
This is a 3-4 second process, and due to moving hands away from shooting position adds risk of missing my next shot.
Proposed firmware update:
Add magnify to set button customization (to essentially add a dedicated magnify button)
Add zoom to selected AF point as option for magnify customization
2) Mirrorless Stills Burst Mode:
Leverage the decision to implement MJPEG on the 5D-IV by offering alternative crop modes at the same data rate as the 4K30p. The goal would be to have higher resolution than 4K permits but at a necessarily lower frame rate (e.g. 10fps at 22MP, or 12fps at 18MP) In this mode one must retain DPAF functionality but audio is not needed as the point is to acquire high resolution stills.
I don't shoot 4K but I stand in solidarity with those asking for better compression than MJPEG. FWIG, the 5D-IV uses a rebranded Digic DV5 (same as the XC10) so it has the horsepower to handle the compression to h.264.
Valvebounce said:Hi John.
The problem I see is that for instance whilst it may be ok removing the video from the menu, (seems to me it would basically be the same stuff as does the stills) the sound recording apparatus will still be there and as it is all software driven to turn off the software control might lead to it becoming a rogue element, if you just remove it from the menu the processor will still be looking after after it and not freeing up clock cycles for other actions so all you actually get is My Menu?
Anyone got a better understanding of this gubbins?
Cheers, Graham.
By the way keep the ideas coming and is there anyone who would like to volunteer to collate the suggestions for submission?
johnf3f said:There is more and more "Stuff" clogging up our camera menus (possibly slowing processors?) that I don't need/want (nor the vast majority of people that I know) so a firmware update that allows us to selectively disable functions and remove them from the menu sounds remarkably sensible to me! What is the downside?
Valvebounce said:I thought I had heard that one of the cameras has an option to have the GPS off when camera is off, but I can't find that documented anywhere!
foo said:Don Haines said:Yes for longer exposures, yes for focus stacking, and yes for an intervalometer.....
The 5DS/R & 5D4 have a Bulb Timer and Interval Timer.
Jack Douglas said:foo said:Don Haines said:Yes for longer exposures, yes for focus stacking, and yes for an intervalometer.....
The 5DS/R & 5D4 have a Bulb Timer and Interval Timer.
And the 1DX2 has ......Sometimes I really wonder about Canon.
Jack
bhf3737 said:Another suggestion for firmware update is adding a true "silent electronic shutter" to 7D, 5D and 1D bodies. It would be very useful when the photographer should use his/her equipment in true silence such as taking photos of music recitals, hide-out birding, or even when using lenses wide open in bright day light for pictures with background blur.
The silent modes on my 7D and 5D bodies are not silent at all. It is technically possible to have it on mirrorless cameras. For example, Fujifilm newer bodies have 1/32000 sec silent electronic shutter and it was added through firmware update to XT1. I am not sure if it is technically possible to have electronic shutter on a DSLR and whether it can be added via firmware update. It would be great to have it anyway.
digital paradise said:Custom Settings - "detail set" for the AF-ON and * buttons. Canon please add Drive Mode to the list of options.