EOS-1D X Mark II Firmware Update, Version 1.1.8 [Mac OS X]

    17-May-2021
    0400676702

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    OS

    • macOS 11
    • macOS 10.15
    • macOS 10.14
    • macOS 10.13
    • macOS v10.12
    • OS X v10.11
    • OS X v10.10

    Detail

    Firmware Version 1.1.8 incorporates the following fix:
    1. Improves the camera's connection compatibility to a PC while using a USB 3.0 or higher compatible cable.

    Firmware Version 1.1.8 is for cameras with firmware up to Version 1.1.7. If the camera's firmware is already Version 1.1.8, it is not necessary to update the firmware.

    Q&A:
    Preparations for a firmware update:
    After the downloaded compressed file (.dmg file) is extracted, a firmware folder is created.

    *Extracting the downloaded file:
    The downloaded folder is automatically extracted, and a firmware folder is created. If the download folder cannot be automatically extracted, double-click the folder.

    In the folder you downloaded are the firmware ( 1DX20118.FIR / file size: 41,777,088 bytes) and instructions on the firmware update procedures (a PDF file in five languages: Japanese, English, French, Spanish, and Simplified Chinese). Before starting the firmware update operations, please be sure to check the procedure in accordance with the instruction.

    (The following is the history of past firmware updates)
    Changes in Version 1.1.7:
    1. The camera may not connect to a network when using an Ethernet cable to connect to a Wi-Fi mobile hotspot.
    2. The camera may not connect to a network in certain network environments.
    3. The camera cannot connect to a 5GHz network when the SSID is hidden.
    4. A PTP communications vulnerability.
    5. A vulnerability related to firmware update.

    Changes in Version 1.1.6:
    1. Fixes a phenomenon in which the camera may not function normally when images are simultaneously displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor and an external monitor (via HDMI output).

    Changes in Version 1.1.4:
    1. Support has been added for chromatic aberration correction, peripheral illumination correction, distortion correction, and Digital Lens Optimizer when using Digital Photo Professional to process RAW images captured with the following TS-E lenses: TS-E 17mm f/4L, TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II, TS-E 50mm f/2.8L MACRO, TS-E 90mm f/2.8L MACRO, or TS-E 135mm f/4L MACRO.
    2. Fixes a phenomenon in which standard exposure may not be obtained, or an irregular exposure may result, when Silent LV (Live View) shooting with the following TS-E lenses: TS-E 50mm f/2.8L MACRO, TS-E 90mm f/2.8L MACRO, or TS-E 135mm f/4L MACRO.
    3. Support for Exif 2.31 has been added.

    Changes in Version 1.1.3:
    1. Corrects a phenomenon in which the drive mode icon is not correctly displayed when using custom shooting modes (C1/C2/C3).
    2. Changes the maximum number of "Release cycles" displayed from 1,000,000 cycles to 9,999,000 cycles. This value can be checked under the "Camera system information" menu.
    3. Improves the reliability of communication via USB cable when using the Lens Data Registration function within EOS Utility 3 software.

    Changes in Version 1.1.2:
    1. The addition of a selectable color-tone option for the LCD monitor.
    2. The addition of a function to append IPTC data.
    3. The addition of a function to transfer only protected images.
    4. The addition of a function to set the GPS positional data retention period.
    5. An increase in the number of network connection settings that can be saved to a memory card from 20 to 40.
    6. When retrying FTP transfer, extension of the minimum auto power off time to 10 minutes.
    7. Improvement of wireless transmission when using Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E6.

    Changes in Version 1.0.2:
    1. Incorporates countermeasures for a phenomenon in which the bottom part of still images recorded to SanDisk CFast cards become corrupted.
    2. Enhances communication reliability between the camera and CFast cards.

    If you are using the affected CFast cards, after having updated the camera firmware to Firmware Version 1.0.2 (or later), please make sure to use the camera to format the CFast card.

    <Cautions in the Use of SanDisk CFast Cards>
    Please note that when using the SanDisk CFast cards listed below with the EOS-1D X Mark II, the bottom part of still photos may become corrupted.
    Affected CFast Cards:
    - SanDisk Extreme PRO CFast2.0 64GB (SDCFSP-064G-xxx)
    - SanDisk Extreme PRO CFast2.0 128GB (SDCFSP-128G-xxx)
    - SanDisk Extreme PRO CFast2.0 64GB (SDCFSP-064G-xxxA)
    - SanDisk Extreme PRO CFast2.0 128GB (SDCFSP-128G-xxxA)
    - SanDisk Extreme PRO CFast2.0 64GB (SDCFSP-064G-xxxB)
    - SanDisk Extreme PRO CFast2.0 128GB (SDCFSP-128G-xxxB)
    *The "xxx" at the end of the product number varies depending on the sales region.

    When using the affected CFast cards with the EOS-1D X Mark II, follow the steps below.
    1: Check whether the firmware version of the EOS-1D X Mark II is Version 1.0.2 or later. If the firmware version of the camera is Version 1.0.0, update the firmware to Version 1.0.2 or later.
    2: Format the affected CFast card with the EOS-1D X Mark II with firmware version 1.0.2 or later.

    Note that when using a CFast card formatted according to the above step 2, the following operations will take place.
    - An "ImgSaver.bin" file of several MB in capacity will be created in the "MISC" folder on the card. Do not move or delete the folder or the file on the card.
    - When opening the card slot cover, the access lamp may remain lit or blink for a longer duration.
    Remove the card only after having confirmed that the access lamp is off. When the access lamp is lit or blinking, recording to the card is in progress.
    Never perform the operations below when the access lamp is lit or blinking as doing so may result in corrupted image data or may cause damage to the card or the camera.
    - Removing the card
    - Removing the battery pack
    - Applying vibration or shock to the camera
    - Unplugging and replugging the power cord (when using the separately-sold household power outlet accessories)

    When using SanDisk CFast cards, to fully utilize the card performance, use the refresh tool provided by SanDisk before formatting the card with a camera with the above step 1 applied.
    Refresh tool: http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/17370

    In addition, if an affected SanDisk CFast card has already been formatted with a computer or another device, please format the card again with a camera with the above step 1 applied.

    About the "Refresh Tool" of SanDisk cards:
    Q1: Whenever the camera is used to format a SanDisk CFast card, is it mandatory to use the refresh tool? If the refresh tool is not used, will the bottom part of still images become corrupted?
    A1: The refresh tool is not related to image corruption that appears at the bottom part of still images. We are informing users about this tool as SanDisk recommends regular use of the refresh tool when using SanDisk CFast cards. For details about the use of the refresh tool, please inquire with SanDisk.
    Q2: How often does the refresh tool have to be used?
    A2: For details about use frequency, and the use of the refresh tool, please inquire with SanDisk.
    Q3: What will happen to camera operations if I continue using a SanDisk CFast card without using the refresh tool?
    A3: The speed for continuous data writing may decrease. If the data writing speed seems to have decreased during high-speed continuous shooting, please try to use the refresh tool to alleviate the problem. For any other technical questions concerning CFast cards, please inquire with SanDisk.

    File information

    1. File name : eos1dx2-v118-mac.dmg
    2. File version : 1.1.8
    3. File type : dmg
    4. File size : 45839KB

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