The 7D firmware is slightly different than the rest of the Canon lineup (except for the 1D Mark IV), so it's possible that this was a more difficult process - but I'm sure Canon weighed the demand versus what it would cost them to write new firmware. While it seems like many had been asking for audio controls for a long time, Canon has finally decided to make it available in a firmware update. Maximum Limit for ISO Auto: 200-6400 Limit Set by User vs.Manual Audio Level Adjustment: 64 Levels.Maximum Burst Rate for Continuous Shooting: 24 RAW vs. Maximum Burst Rate for Continuous Shooting: 130 JPEG Large/Fine vs.Here is a list of everything that's been updated as compared to the original firmware: In addition to the audio updates, there are numerous upgrades to the still photography capabilities of the camera.Ĭheck out the video below that explains everything in the new Firmware 2.0: We had initially reported this after it leaked on a Canon website, but now the upgrade is official. While it may not be a huge deal to film-style sets that record dual-system audio, there are many cases where having the ability to get good levels from a mic connected to the camera is important. After almost three years, the Canon 7D is finally going to get a significant update that fixes audio controls.
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