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7D Mark I - Firmware Update - Should I Do It?

 
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Mar 05, 2015 15:44 |  #1

Ever since I own my camera, I have never ever touch what so-called Firmware.

My firmware for 7D is still 1.1.0.

The reason being, at one stage, I think I saw few posts (don't think it's from this forum) saying that it doesn't make any difference whether you update or not update your firmware.

Should I be updating my firmware from 1.1.0 to the latest 2.0.5?

If so, can someone tell me in plain simple English, why should I be updating?

I don't think it will increase the quality of image taken, will it? i.e. Sharpness, Crispiness, Colour Vibrant etc.

Is there any reason why I should not be updating my firmware?

Any input is very much appreciated.




  
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Mar 05, 2015 15:53 |  #2

Read this thread and you'll see in why you should upgrade your firmware

https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php​?t=1201244


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Mar 05, 2015 15:53 |  #3

The only reason I would not run the most current version of Firmware would be if I was using or planned to use Magic Lantern. For some cameras ML requires you to use a certain version that may or may not be the current version.

I could see no reason you would not update from 1.0. Most updates are to correct problems that were unexpected. Occasionally the latest version will have problems, so there is reason not to update immediately, but not at all? Why?


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Mar 05, 2015 15:59 |  #4

WaltA wrote in post #17462195 (external link)
Read this thread and you'll see in why you should upgrade your firmware

https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php​?t=1201244


If you feel that any of these things would be helpful to you!




  
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Mar 05, 2015 16:02 |  #5

You should make the update to 2.0.5. Some of the features were higher burst rates and ISO limiting. Here is a link to the comparison of the firmware versions.

http://usa.canon.com …ay/EOS7D_firmwa​re_compare (external link)


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Mar 05, 2015 16:10 |  #6

Phototeacher wrote in post #17462202 (external link)
If you feel that any of these things would be helpful to you!

Craig H wrote in post #17462207 (external link)
You should make the update to 2.0.5. Some of the features were higher burst rates and ISO limiting. Here is a link to the comparison of the firmware versions. http://usa.canon.com …ay/EOS7D_firmwa​re_compare (external link)

Thanks for all the information.

None of them related to image quality itself hey?

So, to update or not, it doesn't really affect the image quality.




  
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Mar 05, 2015 16:16 |  #7

For your reading pleasure - all the updates

There may be none that make the camera magically take better pictures
but there are some new features that may help you take better pictures

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Details of changes:
Firmware Version 2.0.5 incorporates the following fix.
1. Fixes a phenomenon in which the image files cannot be transferred using the FTP protocol via USB cable after the EOS 7D camera has established a wireless connection to the Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E5 (A/B/C/D).
*: In compliance with the law regarding electro-magnetic waves in each region, there are four types of WFT-E5 (Types A, B, C, and D) for each of the respective target regions.

Firmware Version 2.0.5 is for cameras with firmware version 2.0.3. If the camera's firmware is already Version 2.0.5, it is not necessary to update the firmware. Once the camera is updated to version 2.0.5, it cannot be restored to a previous firmware version.

NOTE:
When updating the firmware of your camera, please first review the instructions thoroughly before you download the firmware.

-When the camera is updated to Firmware Version 2.0.5, the following settings will be automatically reset.
a) Date/Time setting
b) Lens peripheral illumination correction data registered to the camera

-The Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E5 must be running Firmware Version 1.0.7 in order to be used with the EOS 7D camera running Firmware Version 2.0.5.

-Some older versions of the applications listed below do not support functions that are added by the new firmware. In order to address compatibility issues, please download the latest versions of the applications (listed below) from our Web site.

EOS Utility Version 2.13.25 or later
(Supported OSes: Windows XP SP3/Vista SP2/7/7 SP1/8)
Digital Photo Professional Version 3.13.45 or later
(Supported OSes: Windows XP SP3/Vista SP2/7/7 SP1/8)
ImageBrowser EX Version 1.0.1 or later
(Supported OSes: Windows XP SP3/Vista SP2/7/7 SP1/8/8.1)

The system requirements for the latest applications may be different for the applications that have already been installed to your computer. For information on the system requirements, please go to our Web site.

If the firmware of your camera has been updated to Version 2.0.5 from Version 1.0.7 through Version 1.2.5:

-The instruction manual has been revised accompanying the improvements and additions of functions. Users are asked to download both the latest firmware and the instruction manual. You can download the latest instruction manual from our Web site.

Preparations for the Firmware Update:

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After the downloaded compressed file (.zip) is extracted, a firmware folder is created.

*Extracting the downloaded file: Right-click the zip file, and then select Extract All to extract the file. The extracted folder contains the firmware (file name: 7D000205.FIR / file size :17,461,804 bytes) and instructions on the firmware update procedures (a PDF file in five languages: Japanese, English, French, Spanish, and Simplified Chinese).

Before starting the firmware update operations, please confirm the contents of the download, and carefully read through the firmware update procedures.

(The following is the history of past firmware updates.)

Q: Are the improvements from previous firmware versions included in Firmware Version 2.0.5?
A: Yes, the following improvements from the previous version are included:

(Previous) Version 2.0.3 improvements:

1. Fixes a phenomenon in which the camera stops working when the auto power off setting takes effect.
2. Fixes a phenomenon in which the maximum number of images that can be captured in a burst displayed in the viewfinder may be less than what can actually be captured.
3. Corrects some errors in the message displayed on the LCD screen when saving RAW images developed in the camera.

(Previous) Version 2.0.0 improvements:

1. Improves the maximum burst in continuous shooting.
JPEG Large/Fine: About 94(126) bursts *1 -> About 110 (130) bursts *2
RAW: About 15 (15) bursts *1 -> About 23 (25) bursts *2
RAW+JPEG Large/Fine: About 6 (6) bursts *1 -> About 17 (17) bursts *2
*1 The figures are based on Canon's testing standards (ISO 100 and Standard Picture Style) using a 4 GB card. The figures in parentheses indicate the number of shots that can be taken with an Ultra DMA (UDMA) 4-GB card, based on Canon's testing standards.
*2 The figures are based on Canon's testing standards (ISO 100 and Standard Picture Style) using an 8 GB card. The figures in parentheses indicate the number of shots that can be taken with an Ultra DMA (UDMA) 128-GB card, based on Canon's testing standards.
2. Supports a new accessory, GPS Receiver GP-E2.
3. Adds an ISO Auto maximum setting.
4. Adds an in-camera RAW processing function.
5. Adds a Quick Control function during image playback.
6. Adds a rating function.
7. Adds a JPEG resize function.
8. Adds an auto recording level manual adjustment function.
9. Adds a function to freely set text for file names.
10. Adds a function to make time zone settings.
11. Increases the screen scrolling speed when magnifying images.
12. Fixes a phenomenon where a slow shutter speed may result when an external flash is used to fire intermittent, consecutive flashes.
13. Corrects the color space information in the Exif file for movies.

(Previous) Version 1.2.5 improvements:

1. Fixed a rare phenomenon in which there were rare cases where movie files taken could not be opened when repeatedly shooting movies with specific CF cards.
2. Fixed a rare phenomenon in which there were cases where "Err 02" appeared when repeatedly shooting still images with specific CF cards.
3. Fixed a phenomenon that occurred when using high-capacity (32 GB or greater) CF cards: If either a CF card with only a little available space remaining or the battery was removed and then reinserted into the camera, and then the user attempted to start shooting movies immediately, shooting would stop.
4. Improved the writing/reading speeds when using UDMA 7-compatible CF cards.
5. Fixed a phenomenon that occurred when custom function C.Fn 4-1 was set to assign IS start to the AF stop button on the lens: When used with lenses that do not have an AF stop button, the IS function would not work.
6. Corrected some mistakes in the menu screens displayed in Arabic and Portuguese.

(Previous) Version 1.2.3 improvements:

1. Fixes a phenomenon in which the settings of the Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2 revert to the default settings when both the camera and the ST-E2 are set to auto power off.
2. Fixes a phenomenon in which the Macro Ring Lite (MR-14EX, MT24-EX) and slave flashes do not sync while shooting wirelessly.

(Previous) Version 1.2.2 improvements:

1. Fixes a phenomenon in which the set aperture moves unexpectedly when shooting movies in manual exposure mode using some Canon lenses (such as macro lenses).
Supplemental Information: This phenomenon involves the aperture of the lens moving unexpectedly when the focusing ring moves (during focusing). Please note that aperture values also change when operating the zoom ring of a zoom lens that has variable maximum aperture values; however, this is a normal operation because the camera controls aperture values properly depending on the focal length (zoom position).
2. Fixes the AF point-selection behavior of the C.Fn III-7 (Manual AF pt. selec. pattern) custom function when set to [1].
Fixes a phenomenon in which the AF point-selection does not scroll through the available AF point selections. This would occur when rotating from the AF point in the lower left.
3. Fixes the AF point display for the viewfinder electronic level when shooting in the vertical position.
Fixes a phenomenon in which the viewfinder Electronic Level incorrectly displays the high side of the camera.
4. Corrects misspellings in the Spanish and Thai menus for applicable products.

(Previous) Version 1.2.1 improvements:

1. The camera will allow a longer period of operation before the high temperature warning indicator is displayed, and automatic shut down of the camera occurs, during Live View or when using EOS Movie functions.
2. When Auto ISO is used and Program Shift is applied, the ISO setting will be more stable and not change as frequently when the Main Dial is rotated.
3. Corrects a misspelling in the French-language menu. (Only for products with French menu options.)
4. Fixes a phenomenon in which vertical magenta-colored banding appears in still images taken in movie-shooting mode.
This only occurs when in Manual exposure mode and when the ISO speed is set to "H". Note that this phenomenon only affects units with Firmware Version 1.2.0.

(Previous) Version 1.1.0 improvements:

1. Fixes a phenomenon that in images captured by continuous shooting, and under certain conditions, barely noticeable traces of the immediately preceding frame may be visible.
This phenomenon is not noticeable in an image with optimal exposure. The phenomenon may become more noticeable if a retouching process such as level compensation is applied to emphasize the image.

(Previous) Version 1.0.9 improvements:

1. Improves AF accuracy during Live View shooting.
This firmware improves the AF accuracy of the AF mode, Live mode, and Face detection Live mode during Live View shooting.
2. Fixes a phenomenon where in rare instances, movie images shot by the camera may exhibit abnormal colors.
3. Fixes a phenomenon that at certain timings, the shutter cannot be released when the camera's built-in flash or an external Speedlite is used for shooting.
This firmware corrects a phenomenon that in rare instances, the shutter cannot be released after the AF assist beam fires when the camera's built-in flash or an external Speedlite is used for shooting. Firmware Version 1.0.8 or later addresses this phenomenon.


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Mar 06, 2015 05:31 |  #8

You should update. It makes a big difference when your firmware is that old. And there are actually changes that does affect image quality too in there.


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Mar 06, 2015 06:25 |  #9

With most firmware updates I'd say if you don't have a problem then don't bother (as updates are usually bug fixes). However, the v2 firmware for the 7D makes a huge difference; a much increased burst size and some extra menu options. Well worth it.


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Mar 06, 2015 06:39 |  #10

kakegawa wrote in post #17462188 (external link)
Is there any reason why I should not be updating my firmware?

There is no reason why you should not update your firmware !


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Mar 06, 2015 08:35 |  #11

If you haven't Updated yet.

Don't!

Install Magic Lantern and learn on that.
Any other update is not worth updating, if it's not MAGIC LANTERN.

I have ML on mine and it's a whole new world.
Trust me you won't regret it.

PS, Magic Lantern can only be installed on 2.0.3 firmware. But no worries ML will link you to 2.0.3.

https://builds.magicla​ntern.fm/#/ (external link)

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Mar 06, 2015 23:32 |  #12

It's crazy to me that someone wouldn't upgrade their 7D's firmware. Canon has never improved any camera more than the 7D with firmware.

Just do it already.


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Mar 06, 2015 23:44 |  #13

DreamMaker23 wrote in post #17463176 (external link)
If you haven't Updated yet.

Don't!

Install Magic Lantern and learn on that.
Any other update is not worth updating, if it's not MAGIC LANTERN.

I have ML on mine and it's a whole new world.
Trust me you won't regret it.

PS, Magic Lantern can only be installed on 2.0.3 firmware. But no worries ML will link you to 2.0.3.

https://builds.magicla​ntern.fm/#/ (external link)

Need help, let me know.

So in this case he should update too :rolleyes:


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Mar 07, 2015 05:46 |  #14

It is indeed worth the time, and it takes less time to do this than it does to discuss it here. More features and controls do indeed mean better iq if you know to take advantage of said enhancements.


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Mar 07, 2015 06:58 |  #15

If you don't like it, you can revert to an earlier firmware version?

I don't see why you wouldn't want to update. It's like Canon saying: "Hey, I want to make your 7d better and it doesn't cost you anything!"


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