Camera and imaging technologies continue to develop at a fast pace, but regular firmware updates from Canon bring new functionality and improvements to the kit you already have. As part of Canon's commitment to providing the best experience for photographers, brand new features have been unlocked in the 澳门现金网_申博信用网-官网5 and 澳门现金网_申博信用网-官网3 in recent firmware updates.
Among other new functionality, perhaps the most exciting features are IBIS High Resolution mode, which unlocks new potential in the 澳门现金网_申博信用网-官网5 with firmware update 1.8.1 and newer, and Panning Assist, added to the 澳门现金网_申博信用网-官网3 in firmware update 1.4.0 and newer.
Here, two photographers and Canon Ambassadors who have been using these new features, Martin Bissig and Vladimir Rys, share their experiences and their advice on how to make the most of them, with additional expert comments from Canon Europe Senior Product Specialist Mike Burnhill. We also look at the 澳门现金网_申博信用网-官网3's new Register People Priority feature as well as upgrades to FTP transfer functionality and the Mobile File Transfer (MFT) app.
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How to get the best out of Panning Assist and IBIS High Resolution mode
IBIS High Resolution mode
This new feature gives the 澳门现金网_申博信用网-官网5 the ability to produce super-high-res images. It works by taking a series of nine shots, with the sensor moving slightly between each shot using the camera's IBIS mechanism, which simulates even smaller pixels. These shots are then merged together in-camera to produce JPEG images with a resolution of approximately 400MP.
This excitingly expands the potential uses of the 澳门现金网_申博信用网-官网5, beyond its already-impressive standard resolution of 45MP. However, Mike points out, this is particularly useful for genres such as still life and architecture, where maximum detail is beneficial and there's no chance of subject movement, but it won't be suitable for other types of photography such as portraits, sports, and landscapes with moving elements (trees in the wind, for example).
Although primarily a sports and action photographer, Martin was very keen to put the new feature through its paces and see what results he could get. He shot a series of landscapes, making the most of the high resolution to capture details down to tiny blades of grass and mottled rock surfaces from afar.
"There are always people out there who need a higher resolution," Martin says. "Although I probably would not buy a camera that shoots at 400MP, it is amazing having that camera already in my bag and being able to use that feature whenever I need it without having to buy anything new."
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Martin's tips for using IBIS High Resolution mode
From his experience, Martin offers the following tips to produce the best results with IBIS High Resolution mode:
1. "Use a very sturdy tripod. Even the slightest vibration will mean the feature doesn't work correctly, so make sure it's properly heavy duty."
2. "Use a remote release, or set the timer. If you try to press the shutter button as normal, this will also introduce vibrations."
3. "Pick your scene well. This feature works best for architecture and still life, but it does have some outdoor applications if you choose wisely. Even landscapes which look still might contain moving elements, such as trees moving in the breeze. If you want to shoot outdoors, you'll need to make sure there's nothing like that in view. That said, smaller things in the frame like planes or birds can be edited out relatively easily."
4. "Choose your lens carefully. A telephoto lens is more likely to vibrate, even a tiny amount, and ruin your shot. An ultra-wide angle may pick up details in something like a landscape which moves slightly – such as blades of grass. I found the sweet spot to be between 24mm and 70mm."
5. "Use a computer or larger screen to check for pixel movement." Mike advises that the camera's LCD screen displays a preview image, not the full 400MP, so if you want to see the image quality and appreciate the higher resolution, then you need to download the file or connect the camera via USB or Wi-Fi and use EOS Utility to view it on a computer screen.
Panning Assist
This is an exciting new feature for anyone who likes to shoot fast-moving subjects such as motorsport with an 澳门现金网_申博信用网-官网3. As Mike explains, "it works by analysing the speed of the subject and the panning movements of the photographer. The system then tries to keep the subject in the same position in the frame using the optical image stabilisation built into IS-equipped lenses. This provides a sharper image when panning, and less blur of the subject."
Vladimir uses his 澳门现金网_申博信用网-官网3 to photograph motorsports such as Formula One, and was excited to learn about the new Panning Assist feature. "I'd been looking forward to something like this for a long time," he says, "and it did not disappoint."
Vladimir tried out the new feature when shooting Formula One in Bahrain. "Generally, when shooting, I already know if I have the shot before I even look at the display on the back of the camera," he continues. "There were lots of moments when I thought, OK, I've probably missed that one – but then I'd look back on the screen and it was pin-sharp. That's when I realised that Panning Assist is going to help me a lot with hit rate, and I think it will make it a lot easier for many photographers shooting motorsports."
Panning is a difficult technique to perfect. When shooting a moving car, for example, you have to be as synchronised as possible with the movement of the car. It's a skill that develops with experience, but Vladimir says Panning Assist fast-tracks your abilities so you get better results sooner.
"This technology should give photographers the confidence to be braver and get better results," he says. "With this assistance, you can afford to be more creative and try new things that might not have worked before. For example, there might be sections of the track where the cars are travelling at super high speed, such as over 300kph, where in the past you wouldn't even stop as you'd be afraid to try panning at that speed.
"With Panning Assist, you can play around and try it. I found that the camera just picks up the subject and will follow the car and do a lot of work for you."
Vladimir says he found Panning Assist also saved him a lot of time. "In the past, I might spend half an hour getting two or three shots, whereas with Panning Assist enabled, I will have enough shots within 10 minutes so I can move on and get different pictures from different viewpoints."
Latest firmware updates for Canon's pro EOS lineup
The 澳门现金网_申博信用网-官网3 gains another autofocus related new feature in the same firmware update. For photographers who work at events where multiple faces might be present, the new Register People Priority feature could be an invaluable addition.
"It allows users to register up to 10 faces in priority order," Mike explains. "When the camera is in a situation where there are lots of faces, it can use these registered faces as a priority for which face to focus on. This is ideal for weddings, press conferences, red carpet events and so on."
Both the 澳门现金网_申博信用网-官网3 and 澳门现金网_申博信用网-官网5 also receive enhancements to their FTP transfer functionality, which could also be a big help for working professionals. "The auto protect function will lock any image on the memory card that has been sent via FTP," Mike says. "This makes it easy to identify which images have been sent and which ones have not. It's also possible to identify once images are downloaded from the memory card to a computer and can be identified in software."
Another enhancement applies when you're using the Canon Mobile File Transfer (MFT) app, which enables users to transfer images to FTP servers through mobile devices and helps to streamline post-shoot workflows. The new features include a screen lock to prevent accidental operation during transfer, and allows you to change or edit FTP server setting after image selection but before transfer. It also improves the user interface and transfer progress view, and makes the app IIM compatible.
Installing via the Canon Camera Connect app
Installing firmware updates and unleashing your camera's new potential is very simple and straightforward, using the Canon Camera Connect app on your smartphone or mobile device with compatible cameras.
"It's very easy," Martin says. "You connect the camera [to the app], and a window pops up informing you that new firmware is available. You tap the button and the app installs it – it's that simple. It is definitely a nicer way to update your camera than previously, where you had to download the firmware file, copy it onto an SD card, put the card into the camera and so on – this is much easier."
Martin says he frequently uses the Canon Camera Connect app. "I used it to remotely release the camera shutter to avoid camera shake when taking 400MP shots, but I also use it quite a lot to share my images when I'm on trips – it's great to have everything together in one place."
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Mike emphasises Canon's commitment to ongoing product enhancement. "The 澳门现金网_申博信用网-官网3 was launched in 2021 but it is still very much Canon's premier pro camera," he notes, "and we continue to add features based on customer feedback to make the camera more effective for professional photographers."
Groundbreaking new functionality added in firmware updates can make it feel almost like you're getting a new camera for free. However, although there's no charge, Mike hopes that users will appreciate the development effort behind the exciting new features. "Adding new features is not as easy as just copying the code from one camera to another," he emphasises. "The process is much more complex than that – and once new code is added, it of course always needs testing to ensure it works and does not impact other functions.
"The updates to the 澳门现金网_申博信用网-官网3 (Panning Assist) and to the 澳门现金网_申博信用网-官网5 (IBIS High Resolution mode) both need precision control of the in-body Image Stabilizer beyond the original parameters of the system. This requires retro-engineering a function that was not part of the design of the system and takes time to do and get right. Having a new idea for a feature is the easy part – making it work reliably is much more complex and time-consuming."
Find out more about the new and enhanced photography and video features, lens and accessory support, workflow functions and more in the latest firmware updates.
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