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EOS R Firmware 1.9?

Janglean
Apprentice

Hey there Canon faithful, has anyone heard if Canon will be giving any firmware updates to the EOS R?  I would love to see Animal Eye Tracking added.  Since Canon obviously has the AI in other cameras I am hoping us R shooters could get that too!

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Peter
Authority
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Not heard, but there are two versions of 1.8.0. One from 2020 (sha256 checksum dedd2f56234974da718d9a504671d62afb67dd93da78e8e9f9cf6b439574802e) and one from 2021 (sha256 checksum 6d30073a59e58b4a8a500904f0609c7313b12763ceb0bb4cf145d40d4a300ad1)

Hey Peter thanks for responding, I connected my R to the EOS software and it said I am up do date so I looks like I'm good there.  Hopefully we can get the Animal Eye AF into the R at some point.

Lotus7
Rising Star

Although hope springs eternal  among us "Canon Faithful", I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for Animal Eye Tracking on the EOS R.  I owned a EOS R since the first week they were available, and had hoped that Canon would add automatic focus stacking (a relatively simple bit of code that simply adds a small offset to the focus setting for each of a specified number of frames), since it was included in the RP, R5 and R6.  That code is dramatically less sophisticated than the AI-based animal eye tracking, but it was never added to the R programming. 

Like all manufacturers who must continue to provide an ongoing, continuous profit to their owners or shareholders, Canon will typically reserve such "major" functional improvements or new features for the latest model.  It's a standard business model and it does generally work.  Case in point: I did buy a R5 and having a specific feature I "needed" certainly was one factor in that purchase decision.  Of course the sharp, low noise sensor and the amazingly responsive focus capability were certainly the main reasons for the upgrade.  I still love the R, but it's never used for macro work.  I'd strongly expect that future firmware releases for the EOS R, if any, will be limited to minor "bug" fixes, and/or lens correction tables for new RF lenses.  However, if Animal Eye Tracking ever appears in a future EOS R firmware update, I would be eternally grateful to the Canon Gods.

As noted above, there is more to adding the feature than a firmware change.  The cameras with Eye AF have both faster sensors and faster processors.  A firmware update cannot fix that shortcoming.

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The R does have eye AF, just for the people part of the equation.  That is why I am hopeful to see the feature for animals as well.

thevatical
Apprentice

Yes. I don't buy the faster sensor ++ improvements argument when the R does have eye AF for humans.  It is just a market-tested,  abandoned camera left in the pasture to die, and you have to buy the latest upgraded body to get animal eye AF.  I'll keep using it for portraits and landscapes.

You must only have experience in a very narrow field of photography because plenty of professional photographers use eye AF. A portrait/editorial/fashion photographer, probably not. However, event photographers, often use it. Also plenty of people who you refer to as "commoners" also do "real photography." Just because someone isn't paying you doesn't mean it isn't "real photography." 😉

 

Any body interested in the real reason animal eye AF won't come to the R see Lotus' post. Just like with a lot of tech, the hold back is for market reasons not technical specs.

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