Sony has released minor firmware updates for the a7R V, a7CR, a7C II, and ZV-E1 cameras that fix issues and offer minor improvements rather than adding any new features.
The fixes and improvements included with the firmware updates for each camera are listed below.
Sony a7R V
- Fixes an issue where the camera could restart if many faces were simultaneously recognized at the same time when shooting a movies
- Fixes an issue where the time code wasn’t always retained after a power restart
- Fixes an issue where the certain custom key operations may cause the restart
- Improves the exposure stability when using extended ISO during movie recordings
- Improves the operational stability of the camera
Sony a7CR
- Fixes an issue where the movie recordings weren’t recorded under certain shooting conditions
- Fixes an issue where the camera could restart if many faces were simultaneously recognized at the same time when shooting a movies
- Fixes an issue where the time code wasn’t always retained after a power restart
- Improves the exposure stability when using extended ISO during movie recordings
- Improves the operational stability of the camera
Sony a7C II
- Fixes an issue where the movie recordings weren’t recorded under certain shooting conditions
- Fixes an issue where the camera could restart if many faces were simultaneously recognized at the same time when shooting a movies
- Fixes an issue where the time code wasn’t always retained after a power restart
- Improves the exposure stability when using extended ISO during movie recordings
- Improves the operational stability of the camera
Sony ZV-E1
- Fixes an issue where the movie recordings weren’t recorded under certain shooting conditions
- Fixes an issue where the camera could restart if many faces were simultaneously recognized at the same time when shooting a movies
- Fixes an issue where the time code wasn’t always retained after a power restart
- Improves the exposure stability when using extended ISO during movie recordings
- Improves the operational stability of the camera