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Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Canon EOS R3, EOS R6, EOS R6 Mark II, EOS R7, EOS R8, EOS R10, EOS R50 firmware updates




Canon EOS R3 firmware update version 1.6.0 is available for download (Canon USA)

Firmware Version 1.6.0 incorporates the following fixes and enhancements :

  • Adds support for RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM lens.
  • Fixes an issue that may cause the camera, in rare instances, to experience a delayed restart after the camera has gone into Auto Power Off.
  • Fixes minor issues.


Canon EOS R6 firmware update version 1.8.3 is available for download (Canon USA)

Firmware Version 1.8.3 incorporates the following fixes and enhancements :

  • Fixes an issue, in which, after touchscreen operation, in rare circumstances, the camera operations cannot be performed, and even if the camera is operated, [BUSY] appears on the screen.
  • Fixes minor issues.

 

Canon EOS R6 Mark II firmware update version 1.3.0 is available for download (Canon USA)

Firmware Version 1.3.0 incorporates the following fixes and enhancements :

  • Adds support for RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM lens.
  • Fixes minor issues.


Canon EOS R7 firmware update version 1.4.0 is available for download (Canon USA)

Firmware Version 1.4.0 incorporates the following fixes and enhancements :

  • Adds support for RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM lens.
  • Fixes minor issues.


Canon EOS R8 firmware update version 1.2.0 is available for download (Canon USA)

Firmware Version 1.2.0 incorporates the following fixes and enhancements :

  • Adds support for RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM lens.
  • Fixes minor issues.


Canon EOS R10 firmware update version 1.4.0 is available for download (Canon USA)

Firmware Version 1.4.0 incorporates the following fixes and enhancements :

  • Adds support for RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM lens.
  • Fixes minor issues.


Canon EOS R50 firmware update version 1.1.0 is available for download (Canon USA)

Firmware Version 1.1.0 incorporates the following fixes and enhancements :

  • Adds support for RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM lens.
  • Adds support for the Software Development Assistance Kit (EDSDK/CCAPI).
  • Fixes minor issues.

Friday, November 3, 2023

Canon announced new firmware for EOS R5 C, EOS C70, EOS C300 Mark III, EOS C500 Mark II cameras



MELVILLE, N.Y, November 2, 2023 – Canon, a leader in digital imaging solutions, announced today a variety of firmware updates for key models in its Cinema EOS line of cameras, including the EOS C500 Mark II, EOS C300 Mark III, EOS C70, EOS R5 C, the XF605 camcorder, as well as select PTZ cameras, expanding the creative and technical choices available for Canon customers. Additionally, Canon announced the new Canon Multi-Camera Control App (the “app”)1. All firmware updates and the app will be available to customers for free download in early December 2023.

Highlights for each of the Canon Cinema EOS products :

EOS C500 Mark II/ EOS C300 Mark III

  • Adds a Digital Tele-converter.
  • Supports camera control from the new RC-IP1000 Remote Camera Controller.
  • Adds flexibility with file naming conventions on proxy files, which enhances compatibility with non-linear editing software systems.
  • Enhancements to the vector scope will now enable display of the vector color and color-space on screen.
  • Adds compatibility with the CN-E31.5-95mm Flex Zoom Lens.

EOS C70

  • Adds a Digital Tele-converter.
  • Supports camera control from the new RC-IP1000 Remote Camera Controller.
  • Adds flexibility with file naming conventions on proxy files, which enhances compatibility with non-linear editing software systems.
  • Adds compatibility with the RF24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z lens with Power Zoom Adapter and the RF Prime series of cinema lenses.
  • Adds compatibility with Canon’s Super 35mm Flex Zoom lenses.

EOS R5 C

  • Adds flexibility with file naming conventions on proxy files, which enhances compatibility with non-linear editing software systems.
  • Enhancements to the vector scope will now enable display of the vector color and color-space on screen.
  • Adds frame display function while recording.
  • Adds compatibility with the RF24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z lens with Power Zoom Adapter and the RF Prime Cinema Lenses.
  • Adds compatibility with Canon’s Super 35mm Flex Zoom lenses.
  • Adds improvements to the camera’s photo mode.

Pro Video Product Update

The latest firmware upgrade for our flagship professional camcorder :

XF605

  • Adds support for SRT protocol.
  • Adds file recording in XF-AVC Full HD 25 megabits per second format.
  • Proxy file recording in MP4 16 megabits per second when in XF-AVC Full HD 25 format.
  • Adds chunk recording and continuous playback of multiple clips.
  • Adds flexibility with file naming conventions on proxy files, which enhances compatibility with non-linear editing software systems.
  • Supports camera control from the new RC-IP1000 Remote Camera Controller.

Enhanced PTZ Functionalities

Canon is continuously enhancing its existing line of PTZ cameras and producing new models to help ensure that Canon PTZ users are at the top of their game. The new firmware for the CR-N700, CR-N500, CR-N300, and CR-X300 contains several new features.

These new features include :

  • Preset and Trace thumbnails have been added to help make the cameras more intuitive to control by adding visual thumbnails for both presets and for recorded trace movements in the camera’s user interface and in the latest version of the Remote Camera Control Application.
  • Option for Still image display between presets helps to enhance a user’s viewing experience by eliminating any distracting video while the camera is moving from one preset to another.
  • SRT adaptive bitrate enables stable video distribution in accordance with the network environment and available bandwidth.
  • Multiple Free-D protocol destinations which can behelpful for shooting in virtual production environments with multiple image processors.
  • Partial restore option allows for partial settings restoration so that items such as baseline video settings can be restored from a backup, while infrastructure items such as networking configuration and administrator credentials can be retained.

In addition, the Remote Camera Control Application (RCCA) for Windows and Mac will have new functionalities including the preset thumbnail display, trace thumbnail display still image between presets, and will add support for the CR-N100 PTZ camera.

Additionally, the firmware update for Canon’s RC-IP100 remote camera controller will allow users to control settings for the Add-On Applications via the hardware controller; introduce a new On-Off setting to aid in efficiency; a new reversible Tele-Wide direction setting of the Zoom lever; and an additional mode that only allows pan, tilt, zoom, focus, preset, and trace control, so users may not accidentally make image settings changes when using the controller.

Canon Multi-Camera Control App

Lastly, Canon is introducing a new app to work with a compatible iPhone device, that controls up to four cameras from a single device. The EOS C500 Mark II, EOS C300 Mark III, EOS C70, and XF605 cameras will be compatible with the Canon Multi-Camera Control App, which provides the ability to control multiple cameras from a compatible iPhone device via Wi-Fi connectivity. The free app allows for control over recording start and stop, focus, zoom and iris, ND Filters, ISO, Shutter, White Balance, and Custom Picture control while viewing the image.

To download the firmware updates once available, or for more information regarding the firmware updates, the app and all of Canon’s professional video products and solutions, please visit - usa.canon.com.

Thursday, November 2, 2023

Canon announced RF-S 10-18mm, RF 24-105mm, and RF 200-800mm IS Lenses, Power Zoom Adapter


MELVILLE, NY, November 2, 2023 – Photographers aiming to get a powerful, ultra-wide angle shot, or looking for a superb zoom range, can improve their images with three new lenses announced today by Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions. The RF-S 10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM, the RF 24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z, and the RF 200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM lenses can benefit a wide range of users — from beginners all the way to working professionals.

The RF-S 10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM lens offers users of APS-C sensor size EOS R-series cameras an ultra wide-angle zoom, helping create strong still images and video. It is an ideal lens for vloggers, travelers, and general shooters. Beginners in video and still photography can make good use of this lens, as well as the more advanced pros. 

Key features include :

  • 10–18mm ultra-wide zoom (equivalent to 16-29mm on full-frame camera).
  • Image Stabilization, for even greater hand-held sharpness and video steadiness.
  • Compact and lightweight design, making it an excellent choice for travel.
  • A new optical design, optimized for RF lens mount and APS-C sensor size.
  • An affordable price tag for those just stepping into ultra-wide video and still imaging.

Still and video professionals who want a single lens that can handle most tasks with low-light capabilities will find what they’re looking for with the RF 24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z. This is the world’s first 24-105mm focal length lens combined with consistent f/2.8 maximum aperture1, offering true portrait-length telephoto coverage resulting in sharp images. 

High-end photographers, photojournalists, and video content creators can utilize this lens’ other features that include :

  • Constant overall length when zooming.
  • Manual aperture ring for video use.
  • Optimized optics for high-level video.
  • Image stabilization.

A new Power Zoom Adapter will also be available for the RF 24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z lens, an optional accessory for super-smooth zooming during video operation. This detachable device allows for more natural movement when zooming in and out, and easier control for solo camera operators. A standard version of the Power Zoom Adapter will be available, as well as a 20-pin port version to support zoom and focus demands. The firmware updates that will be available in early December for the EOS C70 and EOS R5 C cameras will add support for the RF 24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z lens.

Wildlife, nature and outdoor sports shooters will find the RF 200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM super telephoto zoom lens a great tool to take crystal-clear images of action at a distance. This lens is lightweight and easy to hold in your hand, allowing most users to carry it to help capture a range of subjects, whether it’s a still image of a landscape, or video of a moving target. 





Unique features of the RF 200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM lens also include :

  • Up to 800mm focal length.
  • Up to 5.5 stops image stabilization.
  • Compatible with optional Canon RF 1.4x and 2x tele extenders.
  • Weather-resistant design.
  • Rotating tripod mount.

Price & Availability

The new RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM, the RF 24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z, and the RF 200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM lenses are expected to be available in December for estimated retail prices of $329.99, $2,999.00, and $1,899.00, respectively.

The two versions of the Power Zoom Adapter for the RF 24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z will be available Spring 2024 for an estimated retail price of $999.99, and $1,299.002 for the version with the 20-pin port.







Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Canon announced new firmware updates for EOS-1DX Mark III and EOS R3 cameras



Canon released firmware update V 1.5.1 for the Canon EOS R3 :

  • Adds the ability to register the focus position in the preset functions of the CR-A100 Camera Remote Application.
  • When used with the Robotic Camera System CR-S700R, it helps the user to focus on the intended subject distance when shooting.
  • Adds the ability to erase voice memos added to images and to add voice memos to protected images.
  • Adds the ability to check the time in the viewfinder by pressing the Exposure Compensation/Aperture button while looking through the viewfinder.  
  • Adds enhanced security when transferring images via FTPS transfer.
  • Fixes an issue, in which, after touchscreen operation, in rare circumstances, the camera operations cannot be performed, and even if the camera is operated, [BUSY] appears on the screen.
  • Fixes an issue that, in rare instances, may result in the camera may not operating normally and having no viewfinder or screen display depending on the timing of operating the button and viewfinder activation sensor.
  • Fixes minor issues.


Canon released firmware update V1.8.0 for the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III :

  • Adds the ability to register the focus position in the preset functions of the CR-A100 Camera Remote Application.
  • When used with the Robotic Camera System CR-S700R, it helps the user to focus on the intended subject distance when shooting.
  • Adds the ability to erase voice memos added to images and to add voice memos to protected images.
  • Adds enhanced security when transferring images via FTPS transfer.
  • Fixes minor issues.


Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Canon announced company's first RF Mount Cinema Prime Lenses



MELVILLE, N.Y., September 12, 2023 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, announced today the introduction of the company’s first RF-Mount Cinema Prime Lenses for the Cinema EOS System. The new lenses combine high optical performance for 4K and 8K shooting, cinema-style operability, and RF mount communications. The first set of seven RF-Mount Cinema Prime Lenses is only the beginning. Canon plans to swiftly expand the lineup of RF-mount-compatible video production equipment to meet the needs of professional video production of such content as movies, TV, and commercials.

The seven Canon CN-R lenses, with focal lengths and T stops of 14mm T3.1, 20mm T1.5, 24mm T1.5, 35mm T1.5, 50mm T1.3, 85mm T1.3, and 135mm T2.2, are compatible with the two existing RF-Mount Canon Cinema Cameras, the EOS C70 and EOS R5 C. These lenses will allow for RF mount protocol transmission, and just like the EF-Mount Cinema Prime Lenses, operators can control magnification, chromatic aberration correction, peripheral light correction, and a dual-pixel focus guide via camera body operations. In addition, the new lenses also feature lens distortion correction. These features support efficient video production during on-location recording and post-production workflow.

The new lenses are able to achieve high optical performance suitable for use with 4K and 8K cameras by optimally positioning large-diameter aspherical lens elements and lens elements with anomalous dispersion glass. Their compatibility with the full-frame large-format sensor, bright T stop values1, and 11-blade iris helps produce a shallow depth of field for subjects, natural round blurring, and soft image expressions. In addition, unified Cinema EOS color balance throughout the series helps provide consistent color, even when changing lenses.

Designed with an ideal level of ring torque, the new lenses allow for the precise and smooth adjustments often needed during cinema productions. Thanks to a unified design across the series, including the gear position of the operation ring, the diameter of the lens, and the rotation angle (operation angle), lenses can be effortlessly swapped in and out without the need to adjust matte boxes or external focus accessories for each lens. A new coarse surface near the mount provides a comfortable and ergonomic fit in the user’s hand, allowing the lens to be held securely without gripping the operation ring when attaching and detaching different lenses.

Pricing and Availability

Product                          Pricing                  Availability

CN-R14mm T3.1 L F $4,220.00 Late February 2024

CN-R20mm T1.5 L F $4,220.00 Late March 2024

CN-R24mm T1.5 L F $4,220.00 Late January 2024

CN-R35mm T1.5 L F $3,950.00 Late January 2024

CN-R50mm T1.3 L F $3,950.00 Late January 2024

CN-R85mm T1.3 L F $3,950.00 Late January 2024

CN-R135mm T2.2 L F $3,950.00 Late April 2024

Monday, September 11, 2023

Canon continues its dominance in global market share for digital cameras



In a report published today in the Nikkei, Techno Systems Research reports that Canon has continued its dominant market share in the digital camera space for 2022. Both Canon and Nikon showed every so slight increases in market share, with Sony going on the other.

According to Techno Systems Research the entire digital camera market shrank again in 2022, though we don't put that solely on customer desire, but also on the issues still occurring around the globe with inflation, interest rate hikes and all of that other fun stuff.

Digital Camera Market Share 2022  Change from 2021 in parenthesis

  • Canon 46.5% (+0.7%)
  • Sony 26.1% (-0.9%)
  • Nikon 11.7% (+0.4%)
  • Fujifilm 5.8% (-0.1%)
  • Panasonic 4.2% (-0.2%)

The top 5 brands accounted for 94.3% of all digital cameras sold in 2022. So that means the remaining 5.7% of the market is divided up between Ricoh/Pentax, OM Systems, Leica, Sigma and other OEM manufacturers.

A similar performance for Canon in 2023 is expected, especially with the launch of more affordable camera bodies such as the EOS R100, EOS R50, EOS R7, EOS R10 and the EOS R8 in 2022 and 2023. The Canon EOS R6 Mark II has also been a very popular camera with good sales numbers for Canon.

While many of us prefer the EOS R5 Mark II and EOS R1 bodies, the lower price point products will always outsell the high end camera bodies that enthusiasts crave.

Sunday, August 20, 2023

Lahaina - The Humpback whale capital of the world

Throughout the years, I have enjoyed my stay in the town of Lahaina in Maui and have taken so many indelible Humpback whale Ho-tography. The historic town is gone now and will be rebuilt but never forgotten in my fondest memories. 





















Monday, August 7, 2023

Canon announced MS-500 – World’s First Ultra-High-Sensitivity Interchangeable Lens SPAD Sensor Camera



MELVILLE, NY, August 1, 2023 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, announced today that the company is launching the Canon MS-500, an ultra-high-sensitivity interchangeable-lens camera (ILC). The MS-500 is not only the world’s first1 ultra-high-sensitivity camera equipped with a SPAD sensor but also features the world’s highest pixel count2 on its 1” Single Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD) sensor of 3.2 megapixels. The company announced the development of the camera in April 2023, and visitors to the Canon booth at NAB 2023 saw a working sample of the camera in action firsthand.

In areas with extremely high-security levels, such as seaports, public infrastructure facilities, and national borders, high-precision monitoring systems are required to surveil targets both day and night accurately. The new MS-500 camera is the world’s first ultra-high-sensitivity camera equipped with a SPAD sensor, achieving a minimum subject illumination of 0.001 lux3. When combined with ultra-telephoto broadcast lenses, it may be possible to capture clear color videos of subjects at a distance of several miles, even at night. The new MS-500 helps to strengthen Canon’s ultra-high-sensitivity camera lineup, which also includes the ME20, and ML Series4, allowing the company to meet a variety of customer needs in the advanced surveillance market.

Combination of SPAD Sensor and Broadcast Lenses Enable Long Range Surveillance at Night

The SPAD sensor uses a technology known as “photon counting,” which counts light particles (photons) that enter a pixel. When incoming photons are converted to an electric charge, they are amplified approximately one million times and extracted as digital signals, making detecting even small amounts of light possible. In addition, every single one of these photons is digitally counted, prohibiting the introduction of additional noise during signal readout—a key advantage of SPAD sensors. This enables clear color video shooting even under a 0.001 lux low-light environment.

The MS-500 camera has a built-in, industry-standard B4 bayonet lens mount (based on BTA S-1005B standards), a widely used mount for 2/3-inch broadcast lenses. The lens mount allows operators to utilize Canon’s extensive lineup of broadcast lenses.

Custom Picture Functions Help Improve Visibility, Including Noise and Haze Reduction

The effect of noise and atmospheric turbulence, particularly in dark environments, may cause issues with video resolution, especially in long-range surveillance applications. To help mitigate this occurrence, CrispImg2, a Custom Picture preset mode that optimizes resolution and contrast while suppressing image noise, is a standard setting in the custom picture menu. Users can also create their own custom picture profiles to adjust and save image quality settings according to various shooting environments. This feature enables users to shoot high-visibility videos at virtually any time of day or night. The MS-500 camera also includes Haze Compensation, and Smart Shade Control features that help reduce the effects of haze and mist while automatically adjusting contrast and image brightness.

Pricing and Availability

The Canon MS-500 SPAD Sensor Camera is scheduled to be available in September 2023 for an estimated retail price of $25,200.00*. For more information, please visit usa.canon.com.

Friday, July 7, 2023

Canon has announced the latest firmware update to the Cinema EOS C70 camera



Canon has released the latest update to the Cinema EOS C70 camera.

Firmware Version 1.0.7.1 incorporates the following enhancements :

  • The following features are enabled when the following lenses are attached: CN-E14-35mm T1.7 L S:
  • Displaying metadata, such as the model name and the focal distance of the lens attached.
  • Displaying T number.
  • Support for Peripheral Illumination Correction and Chromatic Lens Aberration Correction.
  • Support for [Dual Pixel Focus Guide].
  • Enhances Clear Scan resolution.
  • Enables to change WFM size.
  • Enables to change Vector scope gain by touch.
  • Enables to change WFM/Vector scope transparency.
  • Improves AF performance.
  • Enables tracking frame to change variably depending on subject.
  • Enables to detect heads facing sideways or backwards, or in situations such as when wearing a helmet.
  • Adds [Select Subject] assignable function via control ring/dial.

Download firmware v1.0.7.1 for the Canon Cinema EOS C70

Monday, July 3, 2023

Canon EOS R5 C firmware v1.0.5.1 update is available for download



Firmware Version 1.0.5.1 incorporates the following enhancements :

The following features are enabled when the following lenses are attached: CN-E14-35mm T1.7 L S, CN-E20-50mm T2.4 L F, CN-E45-135mm T2.4 L F, CN8x15 IAS S/E1 :

  • Displaying metadata, such as the model name and the focal distance of the lens attached.
  • Displaying T number.
  • Support for Peripheral Illumination Correction and Chromatic Lens Aberration Correction.
  • Support for Dual Pixel CMOS AF autofocus(CN8x15 IAS S/E1 only)
  • Support for [Dual Pixel Focus Guide].

The following features are enabled when the following lenses are attached: RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM, RF-S18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM :

  • Adds a menu to switch lens functions. (Focus Ring, Control Ring, Lens Optical Image Stabilization)

Adds EF lenses compatible with EF-EOS R 0.71x Mount Adapter.

  • CN-E14mm T3.1 L F
  • CN-E20mm T1.5 L F
  • CN-E24mm T1.5 L F
  • CN-E35mm T1.5 L F
  • CN-E50mm T1.3 L F
  • CN-E85mm T1.3 L F
  • CN-E135mm T2.2 L F
  • EF14mm f/2.8L II USM
  • EF24mm f/1.4L II USM
  • EF35mm f/1.4L II USM
  • EF50mm f/1.2L USM
  • EF85mm f/1.2L II USM
  • EF135mm f/2L USM

Enables left/right switching with one touch when using Magnify. (When recording 8K RAW with VR lens attached.)

Enables magnify during 8K MP4 recording. (Not available when HDMI 4K is output.)

Improves switching time between Video/Photo mode.

Adds Power Saving Mode.

Enhances Clear Scan resolution.

Adds Digital-Teleconverter function. (1.5x /2x /2.5x /3x)

Enables to change WFM size.

Enables to change Vector scope gain by touch.

Enables to change WFM/Vector scope opacity.

Improves AF performance.

  • Enables tracking frame to change variably depending on subject.
  • Enables to detect heads facing sideways or backwards, or in situations such as when wearing a helmet.
  • Enables to select Face via control ring/dial.

Adds [Subject Selection] assignable function via control ring/dial.

Adds [Canon 709 / BT.709] to the Gamma/Color Space in Custom Picture setting.

Adds [CMT 709] in Proxy Rec Color Conversion.

Adds [CMT 709] in View Assist.

Adds [G Gain] in White Balance in Custom Picture settings.

Adds support for 4CH display in audio meter.

Fixes an issue, in which [IBIS High Resolution shot] that is not part of the original specifications, will become enabled under specific conditions.

*1-19 are the changes in Version 1.0.4.1, and 20 is the addition in Version 1.0.5.1.

Caution :

Please use an SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card that is 512MB or greater to perform the firmware update.

Firmware version 1.0.5.1 is for updating EOS R5 C cameras running firmware version 1.0.0.1 – 1.0.4.1. If your camera's firmware is already version 1.0.5.1, it is not necessary to update the firmware. Once the camera is updated to the latest version, it cannot be restored to a previous version.

Please refrain from loading menu settings generated using the most recent firmware version to a product running an old firmware version, as doing so may affect camera operations.

Firmware update must be performed in VIDEO mode.

Download firmware v1.0.5.1 for the Canon EOS R5 C

Friday, June 30, 2023

Canon celebrates with production of 110 million EOS cameras and 160 million RF/EF lenses



TOKYO, June 29, 2023—Canon Inc. announced today that the company has reached two major production milestones—a cumulative total of 110 million1 EOS Series interchangeable-lens cameras in March and 160 million2 RF/EF series interchangeable lenses in May. An EOS R6 Mark II (released in December 2022) was the 110 millionth EOS series camera produced, while an RF100mm F2.8 L MACRO IS USM (released in July 2021) became the Company’s 160 millionth interchangeable lens.

Production of EOS Series cameras reaches 110 million mark through Canon’s pursuit of “Speed, Comfort and High Image Quality”

EOS, or Electro Optical System, is also the name of the Greek goddess of the dawn. Canon’s EOS system debuted alongside the EF series of interchangeable lenses in March 1987 as the world’s first fully-electronic mount system for silver halide film AF SLR cameras. During the dawn of digital SLR cameras, Canon introduced its breakthrough EOS Kiss Digital (EOS Digital Rebel or EOS 300D in other regions) in September 2003. Since that time, Canon has continued to launch a range of groundbreaking products, including the professional-model EOS-1D series and the EOS 5D series, which paved the way for digital SLR video recording. Canon’s desire to further expand the boundaries of visual expression led to its next-generation EOS R System, launched in October 2018. By striving to expand its lineup of attractive products to meet a diverse range of needs, Canon’s EOS series has gained and maintained the support of many users over the years. As a result, the company has maintained the world’s No. 1 share3 of digital SLR cameras over 20 years, from 2003 to 2022. In March 2023, Canon produced its 110 millionth EOS series camera.

Production of Canon RF/EF lenses reaches 160 million unit production milestone on the strength of advanced imaging technology

Canon’s proprietary EF lenses, launched in March 1987 along with the EOS SLR camera system, have continued to evolve since their introduction, leading the industry through the incorporation of a wide range of innovative technologies, including such world’s firsts4 as the Ultrasonic Motor (USM), Image Stabilizer (IS) technology, and a multilayered diffractive optical (DO) element.

With the addition of the RF Lens—which achieves unprecedented high image quality by leveraging a large aperture and short-back focus, along with a high-speed signal transmission system, that are the hallmarks of the EOS R System launched in 2018—the entire range of lenses has been expanded to include a total of 115 models5, expanding the possibilities of image capture. In May 2023, the Company celebrated the production of 160 million EOS series interchangeable lenses.

Monday, May 1, 2023

Canon announced the RF 100-300mm f/2.8L IS USM zoom lens

MELVILLE, NY, April 20, 2023 – Today, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, announced the launch of the RF100-300mm F2.8 L IS USM lens, answering calls from photojournalists and professional level customers for a modern 300mm f/2.8 equivalent lens.



For decades, the 300mm f/2.8 telephoto lens has been an industry standard for photojournalists, professionals, and aspiring enthusiast photographers due to its outstanding image quality, excellent speed for indoor shooting, and relatively light weight for hand-holding. Now, with the launch of the RF100-300mm F2.8 L IS USM, Canon delivers the flexibility of a zoom lens design with the truly outstanding quality of a 300mm f/2.8 L-series telephoto lens. Exceeding the reach and potential of traditional 70-200mm lenses, and adding zoom flexibility to its Canon EF 300mm f/2.8L IS predecessor, the RF100-300mm F2.8 L IS USM lens brings new value to customers with the following features :

  • Wide Focal Range — 100-300mm range
  • Extended Zoom — Optional RF1.4x and 2x extenders are supported with this lens, enabling a zoom range of up to 600mm
  • Spectacular Image Quality — f/2.8 constant wide aperture; Fluorite Aspherical and UD-glass design
  • Reliable Stabilization — Up to 5.5 stops correction with in-lens Optical Image Stabilization and up to 6.0 stops correction with in-body coordinated Image Stabilization (CIPA standard)
  • Weather and Dust Resistant — Durable in various environmental conditions

Compact and Lightweight Design — Despite capabilities to zoom over 300mm, this lens is unusually lightweight, just barely heavier than the EF300mm f/2.8L IS II

This telephoto zoom lens is ideal for professionals who use a Canon EOS R3, EOS R5 or EOS R6 Mark II full-frame mirrorless camera, but can also be a catalyst for users who have developed into serious, aspirational enthusiasts and are looking to step beyond their traditional telephoto lens experience. Best use cases include, but are not limited to, indoor sports, motorsports, outdoor fashion, video and cinema, photojournalism and theater work. For high-level shooters and videographers particularly working in low-light settings and seeking a hand-holdable solution, this lens provides the total answer.

​​​Price & Availability

​​​​​​​The Canon RF100-300mm F2.8 L IS USM lens is expected to be available in May for an estimated retail price of $9,499.00*.

Friday, April 7, 2023

Canon developing revolutionary ultra high sensitivity ILC MS-500 equipped with SPAD sensor




TOKYO, April 3, 2023 - Canon Inc. announced today that the company is developing the MS-500, the world's first1 ultra-high-sensitivity interchangeable-lens camera (ILC) equipped with a 1.0 inch Single Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD) sensor2 featuring the world's highest pixel count of 3.2 megapixels3. The camera leverages the special characteristics of SPAD sensors to achieve superb low-light performance while also utilizing broadcast lenses that feature high performance at telephoto-range focal lengths. Thanks to such advantages, the MS-500 is expected to be ideal for such applications as high-precision monitoring.

There is a growing need for high-precision monitoring systems for use in such environments as national borders, seaports, airports, train stations, power plants and other key infrastructure facilities, in order to quickly identify targets even under adverse conditions including darkness in which human eyes cannot see, and from long distances.

The currently in-development MS-500 is equipped with a 1.0 inch SPAD sensor that reduces noise, thus making possible clear, full-color HD imaging even in extreme low-light environments. When paired with Canon's extensive range of broadcast lenses, which excel at super-telephoto image capture, the camera is capable of accurately capturing subjects with precision in extreme low-light environments, even from great distances. For example, the camera may be used for nighttime monitoring of seaports, thanks to its ability to spot vessels that are several km away, thus enabling identification and high-precision monitoring of vessels in or around the seaport.

With CMOS sensors, which are commonly used in conventional modern digital cameras, each pixel measures the amount of light that reaches the pixel within a given time. However, the readout of the accumulated electronic charge contains electronic noise, which diminishes image quality, due to the process by which accumulated light is measured. This leads to degradation of the resulting image, particularly when used in low-light environments. SPAD sensors, meanwhile, employ a technology known as “photon counting”, in which light particles (photons) that enter each individual pixel are counted. When even a single photon enters a pixel, it is instantly amplified approximately 1 million times and output as an electrical signal. 

Every single one of these photons can be digitally counted, thus making possible zero-noise during signal readout—a key advantage of SPAD sensors4. Because of this technological advantage, the MS-500 is able to operate even under nighttime environments with no ambient starlight5, and is also capable of accurately detecting subjects with minimal illumination and capture clear color images.

The MS-500 employs the bayonet lens mount (based on BTA S-1005B standards) which is widely used in the broadcast lens industry. This enables the camera to be used with Canon's extensive range of broadcast lenses which feature superb optical performance. As a result, the camera is able to recognize and capture subjects that are several km away.

Going forward, Canon will continue to pursue R&D and create products capable of surpassing the limits of the human eye while contributing to the safety and security of society by leveraging its long history of comprehensive imaging technologies that include optics, sensors, image processing and image analysis.

Canon plans to commence sales of the MS-500 in 2023.

Thursday, April 6, 2023

Canon announced two Cinema Zoom Lens and updates to EOS Cameras



 

London, United Kingdom - 3rd April 2023 – Canon Europe today announces the launch of two Super 35mm lenses for high-end 4K, 8K and HDR cinema productions, which enhances its Flex Zoom line-up. With the ongoing popularity of the Super 35mm sensor, the CN-E14-35mm T1.7 L S / SP and CN-E31.5-95mm T1.7 L S / SP are the fastest Super 35mm lenses on the market offering such broad focal lengths1. The CN-E14-35mm T1.7 L, a wide angle 14-35mm zoom lens and the CN-E31.5-95mm T1.7 L, a mid-focal range lens with a 31.5-95mm zoom range, offer incredible optical performance to support a wide range of uses and shooting scenarios.


CN-E14-35mm T1.7 L key features :

  • Constant T1.7 aperture across entire focal length
  • 14-35mm wide angle zoom range
  • Compatible with Canon relay change mount for easy conversion between Super 35mm and Full Frame
  • Cooke /i Technology™ and ZEISS eXtended Data™ lens communication
  • 11 Iris Blade aperture for beautiful bokeh effect
  • Interchangeable EF/PL mount options
  • 3.3kg in weight

CN-E31.5-95mm T1.7 L key features :

  • Constant T1.7 aperture across entire focal length
  • 31.5-95mm mid-focal length zoom range
  • Compatible with Canon relay change mount for easy conversion between Super 35mm and Full Frame
  • Cooke /i Technology™ and ZEISS eXtended Data™ lens communication
  • 11 Iris Blade aperture for beautiful bokeh effect
  • Interchangeable EF/PL mount options


Powerful cinematic imagery

Bolstering Canon’s Flex Zoom range, the CN-E14-35mm T1.7 L and CN-E31.5-95mm T1.7 L offer a fast constant aperture of T1.7 that creates an incredibly shallow depth of field to ensure subjects stand out, whilst also enhancing the compatibility with fast prime lenses when used together in the same production. Covering the most frequently used focal lengths in cinema production, these models offer high optical performance to create sharp, consistent images for 4K and 8K capture. Coupled with 11 Iris blades, this produces a beautiful bokeh effect and softly diffused light. Building on Canon’s heritage and colour science, the CN-E14-35mm T1.7 L and CN-E31.5-95mm T1.7 L achieve warm colours and true-to-life skin tone reproduction, with breath-taking image quality.

Versatile Flex design

Living up to the series name, the CN-E14-35mm T1.7 L and CN-E31.5-95mm T1.7 L are flexible lenses, suited to a wide range of scenarios. In addition to the interchangeable mount design that enables the lens to be switched between EF and PL mounts, these lenses are the first in Canon’s cinema range that make use of Canon’s interchangeable relay kit, enabling them to be switched from Super 35mm to Full Frame and back again, at any Canon authorised service centre2. Weighing just 3.3kg and 3.5kg respectively, the CN-E14-35mm T1.7 L and CN-E31.5-95mm T1.7 L have a compact, lightweight design that is perfect for versatile shooting or tight filming environments.

Enhanced communication for creative workflows

Both lenses support efficient lens metadata workflows including Cooke /i Technology™, and ZEISS eXtended Data™ via PL mount, alongside 4-pin Lemo connectivity. This is invaluable for virtual productions, where positional information is needed to ensure virtual backgrounds react as a natural background would to the perspective of the camera, as well as for post-production VFX workflows. Furthermore, electronic lens communication with chromatic aberration and peripheral illumination correction, as well as a Dual Pixel Focus Guide for manual focus assist via EF mount is available when used with compatible cameras.

Offering precise operation and enhanced usability, the CN-E14-35mm T1.7 L and CN-E31.5-95mm T1.7 L feature 0.8mm gears which are compatible with industry-standard follow focus accessories and external motors. With a precise mechanical design, users have greater control over lens optics, enabling smooth operation and creative control during filming. With a robust build, these lenses stand up against a range of different environments, making them great for on-location shooting.

Cinema EOS firmware update

Canon is also announcing a collection of new firmware updates to further enhance and expand the capabilities of the EOS R5 C, EOS C70, EOS C300 Mark III and EOS C500 Mark II cameras.

The update will bring a high resolution Clear Scan function, offering a more concise range from 50 to 250Hz, providing greater synchronization support when shooting LED screens on virtual productions. In addition, an option to change the in-camera waveform monitor size, as well as further metadata support for the latest Canon lenses, has been added. 

Improvements to the EOS R5 C include support for the EF-EOS R 0.71x Mount Adapter, faster switching time between photo and video modes, a power saving mode, 2x magnification during 8K MP4 recording and a digital-teleconverter option, maximizing flexibility by providing a quick way to increase the telephoto capability of the lens used.

Thursday, March 30, 2023

Canon announced new Firmware v1.8.1 for the EOS R5 mirrorless camera to capture 400MP stills



Canon has announced firmware v1.8.1 for the Canon EOS R5. This update brings the IBIS High-Resolution feature, allowing you to capture 400mp images.

This firmware includes the following improvements and fixes :

  • [IBIS Hi-Res Shooting] has been added to the menu. By utilizing the in-body image stabilization mechanism, it is now possible to record images with higher resolution.
  • To check your images, use the EOS Utility/Digital Photo Professional. EOS Utility/Digital Photo Professional requires updating.
  • Added [Save and read communication settings to card] to the menu. Network settings can now be transferred between cameras of the same model.
  • It is now possible to crop and resize images during image transfer to an FTP server.
  • Added “Image Protection” for FTP transfer to the menu. Images transferred via FTP can now be automatically protected. This allows you to determine whether the image has been transferred by FTP.
  • Fixed minor bugs.

Download firmware v1.8.1 for the Canon EOS R5

Canon announced new Firmware v1.4.0 for the EOS R3 mirrorless camera



Canon has released a new firmware update for the Canon EOS R3.

This firmware includes the following improvements and fixes :

  • Compatible with Speedlite EL-5. * The automatic dimming function of the AF-assist light is not supported.
  • Added [Priority for registered persons] to the menu. It is now possible to prioritize detection and tracking of pre-registered people.
  • Depending on the scene or shooting environment, where the face is small, oblique or profile, part of the face is hidden, or the subject has movement, the effect may not be achieved.
  • Added [Save and read communication settings to card] to the menu. Network settings can now be transferred between cameras of the same model.
  • Added [Sink Shooting Assist] to the menu. When shooting with a compatible lens, “image stabilization” and “subject stabilization” are performed during exposure.
  • With the Auto White Balance (AWB) setting, the time it takes for AWB results to be reflected in the viewfinder when looking through the viewfinder has been reduced.
  • Added “Image Protection” for FTP transfer to the menu. Images transferred via FTP can now be automatically protected. This allows you to determine whether the image has been transferred by FTP.
  • Fixed minor bugs.

Download firmware v1.4.0 for the Canon EOS R3

Canon announced new Firmware v1.7.1 for the EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR camera



Canon has released new firmware for the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III. This firmware fixes an issue that was present in version 1.7.0.

This firmware incorporates the following fixes :

  • Added [Save and read communication settings to card] to the menu. Network settings can now be transferred between cameras of the same model.
  • It is now possible to crop and resize images during image transfer to an FTP server.
  • Fixed an issue that caused some cameras that meet certain conditions to stop turning on immediately after the firmware version 1.7.0 update was completed.
  • Fixed minor bugs.

Download firmware v1.7.1 for the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Canon celebrates 20th consecutive year of top spot in global interchangeable-lens digital camera market



TOKYO, March 28, 2023—Canon Inc. announced today that the company's interchangeable-lens digital cameras (digital SLR and mirrorless cameras) have maintained the No. 1 share of the global market for 20 consecutive years1 from 2003 to 2022.

Canon develops the key imaging system components featured in its EOS series of digital interchangeable-lens cameras—CMOS image sensors, image processors and interchangeable lenses—under the core concept of, “Speed, Comfort and High Image Quality.” Putting together a wide-ranging product lineup—from high-performance flagship models that are highly trusted by professionals to entry-level models that allow users to enjoy high-image-quality shooting with easy operation, as well as a rich selection of RF and EF series lenses that make possible a wealth of creative expression—Canon continues to support the diverse needs of customers.

During the dawn of digital SLR cameras, Canon introduced its breakthrough EOS Kiss Digital (EOS Digital Rebel or EOS 300D in other regions) in September 2003. This groundbreaking camera, which was competitively priced and featured a compact, lightweight design, became the engine for growth in the digital SLR market, capturing the top share of the global market and heralding the age of digital SLR cameras. Since that time, Canon has continued to launch a range of groundbreaking products, including the professional-model EOS-1D series and the EOS 5D series, which paved the way for digital SLR video recording. Canon's desire to further expand the boundaries of visual expression led to its next-generation EOS R System, launched in October 2018, that includes the EOS R5—the first camera to feature 8K video recording2—released in July 2020 and the EOS R3 in November 2021, which features tracking of fast-moving subjects and continuous shooting performance. In addition, Canon launched the EOS VR System, designed to record video for virtual reality content, in December 2021.

In 2022, Canon announced the EOS R7 (released in June 2022) and EOS R10 (released in July 2022) the first APS-C size models in the EOS R Series, and the EOS R6 Mark II full-frame camera (released in December 2022) that features advanced AF functionality and superb video capabilities, alongside six new RF lenses3. While further expanding its lineup Canon managed to secure the No. 1 share of the global market for the 20th consecutive year.

Canon will continue to refine its proprietary imaging technologies while further strengthening and expanding the EOS series of cameras and RF/EF series of lenses, opening up new avenues of image capture to meet the needs of increasingly diverse users and to promote the spread of photo and video culture.

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Canon released Firmware 1.8.1 for EOS R6 mirrorless camera




Canon released the EOS R6 firmware 1.8.1 with the following enhancements and fixes :

  • You can now trim and resize images while transferring them to the FTP server.
  • After updating to firmware version 1.8.0, the phenomenon that Err70 occurred under certain conditions has been fixed.
  • Fixed minor bugs.

You can download Canon EOS R6 firmware 1.8.1 here.

Thursday, March 2, 2023

Canon released minor firmware updates for EOS R6, EOS R7, EOS R10 cameras



Canon has released a minor firmware update for the EOS R10.

  • Compatible with Speedlite EL-5. 
  • The automatic dimming function of the AF-assist light is not supported.
  • Added support for RF-S55-210mm F5-7.1 IS STM.
  • Fixed minor bugs.

Download firmware 1.3.0 for the Canon EOS R10


Canon has released a minor firmware v1.3.0 update for the EOS R7.

Compatible with Speedlite EL-5. 

  • The automatic dimming function of the AF-assist light is not supported.
  • Added support for RF-S55-210mm F5-7.1 IS STM.
  • Fixed minor bugs.

Download firmware 1.3.0 for the Canon EOS R7


Canon has released a minor firmware update for the EOS R6.

  • It is now possible to crop and resize images during image transfer to an FTP server.
  • Fixed minor bugs.

Download firmware v1.8.0 for the Canon EOS R6

Thursday, January 19, 2023

Canon announced new firmware for EOS R6 Mark II camera



Canon announced a new firmware for yhe EOS R6 Mark II camera. The new firmware adds support for the Speedlight EL-5 and includes the following fixes :

  • Added support for the Speedlite EL-5.
  • Shortened startup time when Bluetooth is enabled.
  • Fixed a bug that FTP/FTPS/FTTP transfer could not be performed in IPv6.
  • Fixed minor bugs.


Download firmware v1.1.1 for the Canon EOS R6 Mark II