CanonNews / Thursday, April 1, 2021 / Categories: News, Canon General News Canon quickly releases an emergency EOS R6 firmware update The firmware for the EOS R6 that was released a few days ago had a serious flaw that caused cameras to lock up. Canon quickly responded, removed the firmware, and issued an updated firmware today. We never like to see problems in firmware updates, but that's an impressively fast turnaround to resolving the problem by Canon. You can download firmware 1.3.1 from Canon USA here. The most important "phenomenon" that Canon fixed in this release is number 7. Firmware Version 1.3.1 incorporates the following fixes and enhancements: 1. Adds [IPB (Light)] to 4K to enable lower bit rate shooting. 2. Adds [Electronic full-time MF] to the AF tab of the menu. When a lens is attached, manual focus adjustment is always possible with both One-shot AF and Servo AF. 3. The transfer time (estimated value) now displays on the camera monitor during FTP transfer. 4. Fixes a phenomenon, in which in rare instances, the camera cannot function normally when the drive mode is set to "High-speed continuous shooting" to shoot still images continuously. 5. Fixes a phenomenon that may corrupt the image displayed in the viewfinder. 6. Fixes a phenomenon in which the power may become suspended when the camera is powered via USB for an extended period of time. 7. Fixes a phenomenon, in which the camera stops to operate normally when the movie cropping setting is set to [Enable] for performing movie shooting in Firmware Version 1.3.0. Three Canon lenses appear in certification Three Canon RF L's should be coming later this month Print 3324 Tags: firmware R6 Related articles Canon releases updated firmware for the R5 and R6 Canon releases 1.0.3 for the C70 Canon releases firmware 1.5.1 for the R5 and R6 How to downgrade your firmware version Vehicle AF coming for the R5, R6 and 1DX Mark III Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus