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"textContent": "\n\n\n\nAlong with some other major camera and lens announcements made here ahead of NAB 2026, Canon is rolling out its usual mix of impactful firmware updates for a host of its most popular cinema cameras.\n\nThese Cinema EOS camera firmware updates are set to add some helpful new features and protocols that should assist shooters with remote operation and help overcome iris ramping and other light-loss issues.\n\nLet’s take a look at these most recent Canon Cinema EOS camera updates and share where and how you can get your cameras updated and running at the best of their abilities as soon as possible.\n\n* * *\n\n### Canon Cinema Camera Firmware Updates\n\n\n\n\nKicking off NAB2 2026 with a bang, many of the major players in the film and video space really aren’t waiting for the doors of the Las Vegas Convention Center to open to share their latest news and announcements.\n\nCanon, for its part, is continuing to honor its ongoing promise of long-term product value by unveiling its latest list of firmware updates, all designed to help filmmakers and enhance workflow consistency and image quality across a range of Cinema EOS cameras.\n\nHere’s the full list of major firmware highlights from Canon:\n\n * **Improvement in Live Production Power:** The EOS C400 camera now supports Auto Exposure Ramping Compensation to overcome iris ramping, compensating for light loss during zooms.\n * **Remote Operation Enhanced Connectivity:** New USB control protocols for the EOS C400, C80, and C50 cameras allow for remote operation of REC Start/Stop, Iris, Shutter, ISO, and Focus functions.\n * **Stream Reliability:** Improved SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) workflows feature auto-reconnection capabilities if a streaming signal is momentarily lost.\n * **Enhanced User Interface:** A new \"Level\" display on select models changes color when the camera is perfectly leveled, speeding up setup for gimbal and tripod work.\n\n\n\n### How to Download and Install\n\n\n\n\nYou can find more info on all the latest firmware updates, including how to download and install these new features and improvements, on Canon’s website here.\n\n****\n\nCheck out more of our NAB 2026 coverage!",
"title": "Canon Unveils Major Firmware Updates and Improvements for Range of Cinema EOS Cameras"
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