

It is recommended that you use the updated EOS 7D camera (version 2.0.0 / 2.0.3) with the latest applications a). In the case of an upgrade from firmware version 1.0.x to 2.0.0, the C. But you do get other benefits of UDMA 7 cards, so it's an overall big improvement. When using an EOS 7D camera updated to the new firmware version 2.0.X with the WFT-E5A, the WFT-E5A needs to be updated to the latest firmware up to version 1.0.7 otherwise, it cannot be used. In the INFO screen where you can confirm the details of the camera’s settings, the Color Temperature option was not displayed in firmware version 2.0.0.

Sure the FW may allow better support for UDMA 7 cards, but the hardware is not able to take full benefit and so you will not see as fast card write speeds in 7D as you will in 1D X and 5D III. I did not think you could add support for UDMA 7 protocol fully without hardware changes.

Have you tested this yet? Is it really only UDMA 6 speeds, or is it faster than UDMA 6, but, not meeting the official UDMA 7 standard?Īs meantioned with the size and speed of the buffer from a practical stand point it probably really doesn't matter.īut, with the proper card reader you can benefit from the UDMA 7 cards increased speed on the post processing side. It has been made compatible with the UDMA 7 cards to utilize UDMA 6 transfer modes.Īnd if you need confirmation of this fact then just read the speed information in the V2 camera manual where it states that a UDMA 7 card will behave exactly like a UDMA 6 card with regard to the transfer speed. I meant that the camera can't utilize the UDMA 7 transfer speeds. Not the right right circuitry! Please share your source - do you have one? No info is better than incorrect info.
