EOS R3 users can now pre-register up to 10 people so that their faces can be detected and tracked based on a priority set in the camera. It’s not just lightning-fast motorsport shots that this upgrade supports. This improves the number of successful panning shots a photographer can capture, while using shutter speeds up to two stops slower than previously possible, with the ability to retain sharp details. With the new Panning Assist function that is unique to Canon, image stabilisation and subject blur correction can be applied during exposure. With the v1.40 firmware, the EOS R3 continues to raise the bar when it comes to action photography. Canon also announces new features coming to its Mobile File Transfer app, making it even more user-friendly and adaptable to workflows. For the EOS R3, firmware v1.40 means capturing fast-moving subjects is easier than ever before with Panning Assist, while firmware v1.81 for the EOS R5 offers enhanced resolution. Canon ( ) today announces firmware updates for the EOS R3 and EOS R5 in response to feedback and requests from users.
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