![]() ![]() I'll try to give more feedback on the 600d. > I'm sorry, but I can't continue supporting the 600D without having a (after that, only the part specific to your camera part is kept in (compared to the smaller autoexec for a single camera). Loading the big autoexec for all cameras with the class2 card Side note: I've noticed a little slowdown (around 1 second) when 50D contains some screen layout changes from 500D (not tested, but changed audio trigger formula (should react a bit faster) ISO on HDMI should work now (not tested) silent timelapse with powersaving should no longer result inĬorrupted images (I couldn't reproduce the crash though) bracketing can be cancelled by turning the mode dial or by opening the menu red cross notification enabled by default delays used when computing exposure for next shot are much smaller now calibration should be more robust regarding tricky scenes Setting is 6400, otherwise it will be forced to underexpose) ![]() bulb ramping now obeys Auto ISO limit from Canon menu (recommended Tried it since August according to the user who reported the problem, fixed bulb timer/ramping on 600D (I can't believe only one user when you cover the LCD sensor, timeouts will drop to 3 seconds (550D/500D) fixed ERR80 which could appear when turning display off and then ![]() I'm not an expert in audio, so if you have dedicated equipment, they no longer display average level, but a decayed peak level, it's they are red over -3 dB, yellow over -12 dB, and green over -25 dB. (only a few minor adjustments were made, but not tested). For 500D, it should be 99% identical to the one posted by Coutts His fixes (of course, as long as they are in the common section). Since the source code is unified, all other cameras now benefit from For moreĭetails, check Coutts' messages here and * As you know, 500D joined the unified tree a few days ago. New update (still experimental and not thoroughly tested):ĭOWNLOAD (550D, 60D, 600D, 500D and 50D): ![]()
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