Canon 7D firmware 1.2.2 update fixes aperture bug
Published by Matthew Jeppsen July 28th, 2010 in Cameras, News, SoftwareThere’s a new firmware out for the Canon EOS 7D that fixes an aperture-change bug. No new features, just a few bug fixes. I’ve shot extensively with the 7D and haven’t personally seen this issue, apparently it only affects certain lenses. Get the 1.2.2 firmware update here.
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Actually…
I have a EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM and once I applied the firmware upgrade the aperture started sticking.
Anyone else?
I actually have more of this issue with the 5d than the 7d…
I have literally never seen this issue on either camera. Weird. Must not be using the right (wrong?) lenses…
I agree Matthew.It hasnt lenses.
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