Canon 5d Firmware

Store up to 4000 photos or 3 hours of video with 8GB SDHC capacity supercharged with class 6 read/write speedsWireless upload photos and videos from camera through user's WiFi workAd Hoc send photos and videos to a laptop Endless memory Eye-Fi card will automatically free up space once photos and videos have been safely deliveredGeotagging lifetime automatic Geotagging service helps user organize and share photosEffortless sharing wirelessly send JPEG photos and videos to a popular website such as Flickr Facebook Picasa MobileMe and YouTubeOrganize photos and videos can automatically be stored in date-based folders so memories are organized effortlessly by dateGet notified get email Facebook text message or Twitter alerts when user's photos are uploading onlineBuilt-in 802.11n speed

Canon EOS 5D Mark III Digital SLR Camera KIT with EF24-105mm IS Lens 5260B009AA

Packing in every feature a video enthusiast could ask for, the VIXIA HF G10 Flash Memory Camcorder is Canon's new flagship consumer camcorder, providing the ultimate in HD video performance and quality. Incorporating a 32GB internal flash drive, as well as dual SDXC-compatible card slots, it delivers exceptional storage capacity.
Recording Full HD 1920 x 1080 video, the VIXIA HF G10 features a Genuine Canon 10x HD Video Lens (35mm equivalent of 30.4mm

16.3-megapixel CMOS sensor; 80-12800 ISO range with improved noise performance Body only; lenses sold separately Widescreen 1080p HD video at 25 FPS, with sound via built-in or external 3.5mm stereo microphone jack 6-7fps captures fast action shots; 11-point SAFOX IX+ autofocus system with dedicated AF assist lamp and light wavelength sensor Large 3-inch LCD with 921,000 dots of resolution; fully weather-sealed and coldproof design SDXC memory card compatibility (via firmware update)

The Sunpak PF30X/DigiFlash 2800 Digital TTL Shoe Mount Flash is a compact flash, which fully supports TTL flash operation with digital SLR cameras. It offers 90° bounce for fully vertical ceiling bounced shots.
The PF30X/DigiFlash 2800 is powered by two AA batteries, which keeps it compact and lightweight. At the same time, it provides up to 140 flashes at full power. Straightforward button layout and intuitive operability ensure comfortable operations. Its light output can be adjusted with a range of 7 settings (-1.5EV to +1.5EV increments).
The PF30X/DigiFlash 2800 is a handy flash that complements the compact design of digital SLR cameras!
Key Features:
• Small and light weight body requires only 2 AA batteries
• Guide Number (ISO 100): 100' (30m)
• TTL signals are automatically recognized just by mounting and turning on
• TTL automatic check function
• EV adjustment buttons enable free operations
• Bounce Head
• Auto Focus Assist Light supports focusing in low light situations

16.3-megapixel CMOS sensor; 80-12800 ISO range with improved noise performance Kit includes 18-55mm lens Widescreen 1080p HD video at 25 FPS, with sound via built-in or external 3.5mm stereo microphone jack 6-7fps captures fast action shots; 11-point SAFOX IX+ autofocus system with dedicated AF assist lamp and light wavelength sensor Large 3-inch LCD with 921,000 dots of resolution; fully weather-sealed and coldproof design SDXC memory card compatibility (via firmware update)
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A step-by-step guide to updating your camera firmware. This tutorial goes through the entire procedure of downloading the file, putting it on a memory card, and update the firmware using a Canon 5D mark II
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Firmware 2.0.4 Malfunction - VIDEO # 2: Firmware 2.0.4 for Canon 5D Mark II is really a GREAT update, but we found a malfunction related to iris/aperture that occurs with some lenses. We CONFIRMED this issue with the Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro USM lens. It was tested and confirmed by several users, with several copies and several camera bodies, it is not an isolated lens or camera problem. DESCRIPTION: This video shows how the IRIS/diaphragm of this lens "jitters" (it can also be HEARD) when the user manually rotates the focus ring and the camera is in FULL MANUAL mode for movie (M + Live View mode set to "Still+Movie - Movie Display"). This IRIS jitter affects the image being recorded on video. This strange behavior prevents the use of this great lens for serious movie/video purposes, making the footage unusable. NOTES: 1- The settings described above are the correct ones to have "full manual control" on movie/video mode. So the IRIS jitter (nor any kind of iris change) should NOT happen in this situation, and in fact it does NOT happen in Firmware version 1.1.0. 2- Please note that the aperture value on the camera's LCD monitor is always kept at the same value (3.2), and the user does NOT change it. In this video we ONLY changed focus. 3- You can also watch the Video # 1 which shows what can be seen on the camera's LCD monitor during this process: www.youtube.com VERY IMPORTANT: - We use Canon gear and we love this camera. That's why we try to do our best in the most ...
