I own a Canon 80D DSLR camera which I love and still use as my back up camera to my other Canon R6 M2 Mirrorless. I also own 2 batteries each for each camera, however in the winter months I go out shooting in zero (-18 Celsius) and 5 degrees Fahrenh...
(fyi-I have open this new discussion as a reference point)Seems like I am having the same issue with the grainy photos, I shoot in raw, for wildlife (birds) in flight I shoot manual, auto ISO with shutter speed above 1200 for eagles, ducks and 5000 f...
I lowered my auto ISO in the menu and took more shots, they were much better but Canon need to fix that thing about what we see it clean and sharp in the camera review as to what comes out on the computer which has a measure of blur.
Just remember that after you download the zip folder from the site, you have to right click or double click on the zip folder and open it.....then copy just the "fir" file (as seen below) to the clean SD card...then you proceed with the rest of inst...
This is from the Canon site, I updated mine yesterday.Copy the firmware to the card1. Initialize/format the card with the camera. As this will erase the contents of your memory card, backing up your images/videos to your computer before performing t...