Canon announces firmware updates for EOS R cameras version 1.3.0 and the EOS RP version 1.2.0 , reaffirming its commitment to improving its line of full-frame mirrorless cameras. These updates give photographers access to the latest technological developments and make the most of the camera’s capabilities: support for new usa lenses has been added and low-light performance has been improved.
Full review of the Canon EOS R mirrorless camera
Among the lenses that will now be supported by the EOS R and EOS RP are the Canon usa 24-240mm F4-6.3 IS USM. This portable, versatile 10x zoom lens was released in July 2019. It’s perfect for everything from wide angle landscapes to close-up portraits and even sports and wildlife close ups.
They also fix the problem of blackout that sometimes appears at the top of the frame at fast shutter speeds when syncing with an external flash.
Firmware updates for the EOS R and EOS RP are available for download in the support section of the Canon website:
Embedded software for EOS R, version 1.3.0 – download
EOS RP firmware version 1.2.0 – download
What specific improvements in lens compatibility have been made with the new firmware update for Canon’s EOS R and EOS RP cameras, and how does it enhance the overall image quality?
Has anyone installed the latest firmware update for Canon EOS R and EOS RP cameras? I’m curious to know if it really enhances lens compatibility and improves image quality. Are there any noticeable differences in performance after the update?