See here for details.įirmware version 2.00 adds support for the new FE 400mm F2.8 GM lens as well as the new FE 24mm F1.4 GM lens. Improvement of the overall stability of the camera v2.00įirmware version 2.00 was suspended. Solves the problem caused by a specific third-party memory card, which would not be recognised by Sony camerasģ. No image data in the memory card will be corrupted or deleted aside from the data that was being written at the time the interruption occurred.Ģ.This may also cause abnormalities in the files managing the images, preventing the images from displaying on the camera.In rare cases, the camera may stop functioning while writing RAW data onto an SD card that has already been used multiple times It is not possible to detect simultaneously human and animal eyes.Įye detection may not be possible depending on the environment, animal type or the movement of the animal.īenefits and Improvements in Sony a7III Firmware Version 2.10 Allows the operation with the wireless remote commander RMT-P1BT.Addition of the interval shooting function.Enables the possibility to operate the real-time EYE AF by half-pressing the shutter button, or by pressing the AF-ON button.
#Sony firmware update via memory card full
Here’s a full list of the improvement with firmware version 3.0: This update added some really big improvements including Animal Eye AF, Real Time Eye AF and Interval Shooting. Previous to v3.01 firmware version 3.00 was released for the Sony a7 III. Unlike the recent v3.00 update v3.01 only “Improves the overall stability of the camera” according to Sony. Sony has released firmware v3.01 for the Sony a7 III. Improves the overall stability of the camera.
Please refer to the Help Guide for more information. Note:The functionality will be enabled after the upcoming wireless radio commander firmware version. HVL-F45RM (with flash firmware version 2.00 or later) HVL-F60RM (with flash firmware version 2.00 or later) This function allows you to configure the settings of an attached flash or wireless radio commander (both sold separately) directly from the camera. Adds the “External Flash Set” function:.Enables use of “My Menu” to save or load custom camera settings.
So something has definitely been tweaked here even though Sony has not specifically mentioned it. I’ve now run my tests again with v4.00 and the write speeds have increased from 107.27MB/s to 132.50MB/s, but this is still short of the 147.53MB/s achieved by the now obsolete Sony SF-G UHS-II SD Cards (the none Tough version). In my Sony a7III Memory Card Guide where I speed tested a number of SD cards in-camera, I noticed that the Sony SF-G Tough UHS-II SD Cards were not writing uncompressed raw files as fast as they should have been with firmware v3.10.