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Ooh...Auto ISO. I didn't even think of that. Interesting. But how does one adjust the Auto ISO to (for example) one stop overexposed?
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Hi all. Loving the new firmware. I see some people referring to a pdf that outlines the changes? Can you please tell me where I can get my hands on this?
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It came along with my (Mac) download. Two items actually. A document describing the firmware update process & another describing the use of the new manual video mode. I will attach them to this post.
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I live in a PAL region and this firmware has been great. Reason being that I have this very annoying flickering shooting with video in a room lit with fluorescent lighting. Not sure if I could change the shutter speed prior to the firmware upgrade, but now I just dial it until the flickering disappear.
By the way, why the 1/60 shutter speed recommended by so many here. I can't use 1/60 as this produces the flickering. But I am fine with 1/30 and 1/50. |
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Awesome. Thanks so much for that!
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Last edited by Bill Binder; June 2nd, 2009 at 10:25 AM. |
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Thanks again Chris H. for the heads up! *smiling ear to ear this morning* |
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Can't open downloaded firmware
It say's it will self extract after downloading. I double click the icon and still won't open.
Im using a Mac Pro OSX Tiger, I even tried to open it with Stuffit Expander with no result. Anyone here having the same problem? Last edited by Rickey Brillantes; June 2nd, 2009 at 09:54 AM. |
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Me too... but I dropped everything, and did it anyway... Wow! I only had the 5d for 3 days before the upgrade, so I'd just messed with it a few times before the upgrade. I'm now back to my pile of stuff, but thinking of the possibilities...
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It worked just perfectly for me. No problem with the install. Canon has done a fine job with this f/w update. I just did some testing and it seems very smooth, works exactly like you would want it to. Now the camera is really a pro vid cam. Still in a SLR form factor. I will be using it a lot more now. |
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I confirmed, thank you for that observation in advance. Saved me time and potential frustration.
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