Please remember that it can be risky to update firmware early and unless you can afford to be without your camera should there be an issue it's probably worth waiting a few days to see if any problems emerge for those that are happy to take the plunge.
Totally agree, but I'm a "beta tester" with backup cams so I have no hesitation upgrading. No issues. Seems most of them are coming from people who aren't following the upgrade path on the firmware release.
@@TylerMann7148 I saw a thread on Reddit with people sharing a Google Drive link, that said, the message on the Sony website now changed and they confirm that some FX3 have also had issues.. not only the 7RM4 .. so beware
Hi, Thanks for your video. I'm the unlucky man who FX3 update generates error system... Do you know if it's possible to reinstall older version ? Otherwise, I don't need my camera during two weeks. Do you think sony will propose new update quickly ? Thanks for your answer !
Great video! Remember that even though 180 degree shutter angle is correct for true 24p and for 23.98p in countries that are 60hz power. But in Europe where power is 50hz, it is important to use 172.8 shutter angle as to minimize practical lights flickering due to hz mismatch. Cheers!
@@TylerMann7148 can you explain that ? I am confused with DCI 4k …. I’ve checked tutorials on it, in the past and hear conflicting opinions. I wish there was one definitive explanation.
Thats a huge update. After 20 years working with different professional cameras , I still sometimes lose some clips because I foquing forgot to change the shutter speed between different frame rates.
I have the FX30. Before I updated it, I had it set in 4K DCI mode. I only use SD cards with my FX30. But, after the update and my camera rebooted, suddenly a popup appeared telling me that I cannot record in 4K DCI unless I use a CF Express card. Strange since I was recording in 4K DCI onto SD cards before the update. Sounds like another update is needed.
Hi Paul, this is way late but I do hope you manage to see it. You made an interesting video a while back about shutter speed at 60p. What I have been wondering is whether it causes any issues to go the other way and shoot faster than double the frame rate given 60p is faster than our perception anyway. For me the context is shooting nature and birds and there are times when because of light conditions or because of fast motion I might want to select say 1/250 or even 1/500 for my 60p. While there won't be any motion blur I'm not sure that is especially important in this situation. Love to hear your thoughts.
This is a GAME CHANGER. Shutter angle is absolutely the best feature. But #2 has to be wired Monitor & Control connection. My HDMI port crapped out on me earlier this year, so the only way I could get an external monitor is through the Wifi/Bluetooth connection in the app without paying over $1200 to Sony for a new motherboard. Unfortunately with the wireless connections, there is lag so wasn't very useful for Run'n'Gun shooting. Now the app has imperceptible lag, and I can use the awesome screen on my iPhone as my external monitor with all the camera controls I need. I do miss being able to use my SmallHD 7" Bright though.
I hope you don't have any problems because when i went to the Sony Website to download the update it would not let me because it's suspended this is the message i got.. "An issue requiring investigation was found in the ILCE-7RM5 software released on the same day. Just to be safe, we have also temporarily suspended distribution of this software. (September 13, 2024)"
Exactly, people freaking out when Sony is just being careful which is actually a good thing. It is 100% an A7R series bug. Not even an A7S bug which would probable affect the FX3 due to the same motherboard/sensor/etc
@@TylerMann7148 begs the question “how will they determine what’s going on if they pull it?” and if the answer to that is something along the lines of….they will check it to see if it is ok……or they will test it more………then why don’t they just do that in the first place?
Does updating the firmware mess up your custom button settings? Also, what about the new 709 tone? Is that a totally new PP mode just like the S-Cinetone or what? What do you think of that and how does it compare to other modes?
Updating didn’t reset the camera so no it doesn’t change custom m buttons. 709 tone I haven’t tried yet as I’m generally shooting in log. The I’ll get back to you on that one.
lol Im still on version 1.01 is this worth updating? Only thing I would like is to create my own display setup showing histogram and level at the same time
Already found a glitch with the update on my FX30, when you point to an underexposed area and switch to auto shutter then switch back to manual shutter, the shutter angle keeps blinking
Is it because the image is under exposed? I'll need to try it but I seem to recall the settings would blink when they cant adjust any further in auto modes.
You can't use auto shutter and shutter angle at the same time, it's 2 separate ways of controlling the exposure. It's either ANGLE or SHUTTER SPEED mode. If you need auto exposure (don't do that) then use auto ISO. But don't do that, it's a terrible way to shoot.
Hi there. I've had a few requests for this now, I don't think I'd want to be responsible for something happening to your camera so it's best to wait until we hear more from Sony on it.
I have a problem perhaps you might know the answer. I can only enable shutter angle when recording externally to an Atomos at 1080 60fps. And must have recording internally enabled too. I can't find a way to record 4k 60fps externally with shutter angle :(
An issue requiring investigation was found in the ILCE-7RM5 software released on the same day. Just to be safe, we have also temporarily suspended distribution of this software. (September 13, 2024) Pages that are no longer providing updates:
Anybody hear any updates on a 6.1 release? The list of features this adds BESIDES shutter angle , (at least for me) will be a great addition * USB c video link to my iPhone * streaming from the Sony app * focus mapping Has anyone tried these that are lucky enough to have a working v6 fx3? No rush, but am eagerly waiting :)
@@PaulJoy I read it (as I don’t have it apologize if it was wrong info or maybe I am mis-understanding?) I think it is feature though the app, not on the camera, which is fine with me:). here is copy of the text I read… **Monitor & Control App Enhancements**: Includes USB connectivity, clip review during playback, focus map display, iris operation bar, and shutter angle control[1].
I've read you have to record internally at the same time in certain modes like SLOG if you're going to a Ninja V or similar, but not sure if that applies to all codecs.
@@TylerMann7148 I think you might be confused with the Cine EI limitation that restricts the HDMI output to HD. As far as I can see version 6 hasn't changed the HDMI specs at all.
This video should come with a warning that says updating your FX3 may result in permanently destorying it. everyone who was lucky to enough to successfully update it to the last firmware had their cameras crippled by having options like NTSC grayed out (I think that's what it's called) as well as other settings i dont recall. Some also said that their fx3 started losing focus and started overheating when it never has before. Sony is charging RUclipsrs $700 to fix any fx3 that bricked itself during an update. I would seriously take caution before updating the fx3 and ask yourself if potentially destroying your camera is worth the small performance bump. Some argue that they first 3 updates made no noticeable difference to its performance yet comes with so much risk.
That's a good point, it's worth waiting a few days to see how it pans out if you can't afford to be without the camera. I'll pin a comment just to remind people of that.
Was yours destroyed? Mine wasn't, but anecdotal evidence doesn't mean anything. I've updated mine on every update release day. Don't believe idiots on the internet who can't follow directions.
@@TylerMann7148 we can only rely on anecdotal experience because Sony will objectively deny any faults in their quality. I haven't updated my fx3 yet so no it was not destroyed however I've seen a few screenshot of emails between fx3 owners and sonys customer support to acknowledge it's an ongoing issue.
I haven't streamed since covid, but I had no issues using my FX3 as a webcam and livestreaming. Is that an issue? I did it through USB-C using the PC connection option.
I will not upgrade my firmware until I know for sure Sony wil make themselves responsible if anything goes wrong with the upgrade. I have seen enough horror stories of cameras becoming bricks after the upgrade and Sony will not take responsibility.
Read the EULA, Sony, (and to be fair, all camera manufacturers) will NOT make themselves responsible if a FW update bricks your camera. You update FW at your own risk and if Sony messed it up, you're on your own. I don't do FW updates if a camera is stable and reliable. The risk simply isn't worth it when I use my cameras to earn a living.
Hi there. I don't think I'd want to be part of the story if something bad happens to your camera so it's best to wait until we hear more from Sony on it.
@@israelgil it's working for me, maybe the Setup > USB > USB Power Supply setting got turned off in the update. My USB C port is working for both charging and control/monitoring with the 6.0 update. That being said, even before the update, I've never successfully powered the camera with no battery in the battery compartment. When powering via v-mount > USB port, it charges the battery when the camera is off, but while the camera is running it only seems to prolong the battery life-which is weird. For that reason, I've switched to powering the FX3 via D-tap to dummy battery and using my USB port for camera control/monitoring.
Please remember that it can be risky to update firmware early and unless you can afford to be without your camera should there be an issue it's probably worth waiting a few days to see if any problems emerge for those that are happy to take the plunge.
Totally agree, but I'm a "beta tester" with backup cams so I have no hesitation upgrading. No issues. Seems most of them are coming from people who aren't following the upgrade path on the firmware release.
@@TylerMann7148 I saw a thread on Reddit with people sharing a Google Drive link, that said, the message on the Sony website now changed and they confirm that some FX3 have also had issues.. not only the 7RM4 .. so beware
Hi, Thanks for your video. I'm the unlucky man who FX3 update generates error system... Do you know if it's possible to reinstall older version ?
Otherwise, I don't need my camera during two weeks. Do you think sony will propose new update quickly ?
Thanks for your answer !
Great video! Remember that even though 180 degree shutter angle is correct for true 24p and for 23.98p in countries that are 60hz power. But in Europe where power is 50hz, it is important to use 172.8 shutter angle as to minimize practical lights flickering due to hz mismatch. Cheers!
I don't normally shoot 24p but thats useful info, I'll remember to try that.
@@PaulJoy You have to shoot in DCI 4k mode for true 24p fyi. Not UHD 3840x2160.
@@TylerMann7148 can you explain that ?
I am confused with DCI 4k …. I’ve checked tutorials on it, in the past and hear conflicting opinions. I wish there was one definitive explanation.
@@TylerMann7148 Yup, although i don't as on the FX3 DCI crops the image instead increasing the sensor area used.
it's a small crop, but not a Super35 or APS-C crop. more like 1.2X
Thats a huge update. After 20 years working with different professional cameras , I still sometimes lose some clips because I foquing forgot to change the shutter speed between different frame rates.
We’ve all done it, but I have to say I’ve normally gotten away with it as it’s hard to spot a small difference unless it results
In flicker.
Works great at the moment for me 😉Thanks for the video
Great stuff, thanks for letting me know.
I have the FX30. Before I updated it, I had it set in 4K DCI mode. I only use SD cards with my FX30. But, after the update and my camera rebooted, suddenly a popup appeared telling me that I cannot record in 4K DCI unless I use a CF Express card. Strange since I was recording in 4K DCI onto SD cards before the update. Sounds like another update is needed.
Thanks for sharing, which update version was that?
Hi Paul, this is way late but I do hope you manage to see it. You made an interesting video a while back about shutter speed at 60p. What I have been wondering is whether it causes any issues to go the other way and shoot faster than double the frame rate given 60p is faster than our perception anyway. For me the context is shooting nature and birds and there are times when because of light conditions or because of fast motion I might want to select say 1/250 or even 1/500 for my 60p. While there won't be any motion blur I'm not sure that is especially important in this situation. Love to hear your thoughts.
Finally! Thanks Paul
This is a GAME CHANGER. Shutter angle is absolutely the best feature. But #2 has to be wired Monitor & Control connection. My HDMI port crapped out on me earlier this year, so the only way I could get an external monitor is through the Wifi/Bluetooth connection in the app without paying over $1200 to Sony for a new motherboard. Unfortunately with the wireless connections, there is lag so wasn't very useful for Run'n'Gun shooting. Now the app has imperceptible lag, and I can use the awesome screen on my iPhone as my external monitor with all the camera controls I need. I do miss being able to use my SmallHD 7" Bright though.
Yeah, after using quite a few monitors I really must try using my phone, especially if it can be connected with a cable.
Which app now has imperceptible lag?
@@QuillPictures The monitor and control app via USB-c connection.
f ck game changer, we need stable working camera with properly FCC certified WiFi module
@@techr9186 OK, maybe bitch about it if they release what you don't want in the FX4, but not a 4 year old camera lol
I hope you don't have any problems because when i went to the Sony Website to download the update it would not let me because it's suspended this is the message i got..
"An issue requiring investigation was found in the ILCE-7RM5 software released on the same day. Just to be safe, we have also temporarily suspended distribution of this software. (September 13, 2024)"
No problems so far, hopefully it wont be too long before they share it again.
Oh man. 😮
It was pulled due to a bug with a7r series. Nothing with fx3, just a precaution. It's fine.
Exactly, people freaking out when Sony is just being careful which is actually a good thing. It is 100% an A7R series bug. Not even an A7S bug which would probable affect the FX3 due to the same motherboard/sensor/etc
@@TylerMann7148 begs the question “how will they determine what’s going on if they pull it?” and if the answer to that is something along the lines of….they will check it to see if it is ok……or they will test it more………then why don’t they just do that in the first place?
Does updating the firmware mess up your custom button settings? Also, what about the new 709 tone? Is that a totally new PP mode just like the S-Cinetone or what? What do you think of that and how does it compare to other modes?
Updating didn’t reset the camera so no it doesn’t change custom m buttons. 709 tone I haven’t tried yet as I’m generally shooting in log. The I’ll get back to you on that one.
lol Im still on version 1.01 is this worth updating? Only thing I would like is to create my own display setup showing histogram and level at the same time
Yeah the way the display options work is very outdated.
Already found a glitch with the update on my FX30, when you point to an underexposed area and switch to auto shutter then switch back to manual shutter, the shutter angle keeps blinking
Is it because the image is under exposed? I'll need to try it but I seem to recall the settings would blink when they cant adjust any further in auto modes.
You can't use auto shutter and shutter angle at the same time, it's 2 separate ways of controlling the exposure. It's either ANGLE or SHUTTER SPEED mode. If you need auto exposure (don't do that) then use auto ISO. But don't do that, it's a terrible way to shoot.
@pauljoy - Have you found any way to connect the Portkeys LH7P after the new update? PC Remote function seems to no longer be there
Nevermind - found wifi direct info in "Remote Shoot Function"
Not tried yet but thanks for letting me know, that will save me some time figuring it out too.
Finally!
I did mine at 5:00 AM, this morning
I was busy sleeping then!
Is it worth buying FX3 new today?
Absolutely
YES !!!
hello, can you upload and give the google drive link to the file you downloaded? they have stopped downloads at the moment :)
Hi there. I've had a few requests for this now, I don't think I'd want to be responsible for something happening to your camera so it's best to wait until we hear more from Sony on it.
I have a problem perhaps you might know the answer. I can only enable shutter angle when recording externally to an Atomos at 1080 60fps. And must have recording internally enabled too. I can't find a way to record 4k 60fps externally with shutter angle :(
Yeah there seem to be random settings that switch it off. Seems weird as surely it isn’t that demanding in terms of processing.
@@PaulJoyyou think you could find a workaround or would this be fixed in a further update?
I havent got the download button.... someone help?
An issue requiring investigation was found in the ILCE-7RM5 software released on the same day. Just to be safe, we have also temporarily suspended distribution of this software.
(September 13, 2024)
Pages that are no longer providing updates:
Me to
They seriously needs to add false color, the 2nd most useful tool under peeking.
Yes that would be good, although with such a small screen I prefer having that on an external monitor anyway.
@@PaulJoyYeah, I have 3 monitors but then you have to add an arm, monitor, battery, and cable. Just not good for carrying all day at a big event.
Anybody hear any updates on a 6.1 release?
The list of features this adds BESIDES shutter angle , (at least for me) will be a great addition
* USB c video link to my iPhone
* streaming from the Sony app
* focus mapping
Has anyone tried these that are lucky enough to have a working v6 fx3?
No rush, but am eagerly waiting :)
Nothing yet, did it include focus mapping? I haven’t heard that mentioned in the release notes.
@@PaulJoy I read it (as I don’t have it apologize if it was wrong info or maybe I am mis-understanding?) I think it is feature though the app, not on the camera, which is fine with me:). here is copy of the text I read…
**Monitor & Control App Enhancements**: Includes USB connectivity, clip review during playback, focus map display, iris operation bar, and shutter angle control[1].
Any “insider” updates, on when they will re-release v6? It’s been months…
Do we have to pay for this firmware ?
No, it's a free update.
Can't use shutter angle and HDMI Only at the same time. Awesome!
Hi, can you explain a little more about when you can't use them together.
I've read you have to record internally at the same time in certain modes like SLOG if you're going to a Ninja V or similar, but not sure if that applies to all codecs.
@@TylerMann7148 I think you might be confused with the Cine EI limitation that restricts the HDMI output to HD. As far as I can see version 6 hasn't changed the HDMI specs at all.
I've just confirmed that with mine, good spot!
Its a bummer because I never record internally. Always into a Ninja V for Prores.
Has anyone have a copy of v.6 firmware to share please?
I don’t see download button on that page
I think they pulled the download temporarily
Still under warranty, I'm going in boys!
Hope it went well!
@@PaulJoy So far, so good. Updated through creator app. Havent done much of a stress test but everything appears to be functioning as it should!
This video should come with a warning that says updating your FX3 may result in permanently destorying it. everyone who was lucky to enough to successfully update it to the last firmware had their cameras crippled by having options like NTSC grayed out (I think that's what it's called) as well as other settings i dont recall. Some also said that their fx3 started losing focus and started overheating when it never has before. Sony is charging RUclipsrs $700 to fix any fx3 that bricked itself during an update. I would seriously take caution before updating the fx3 and ask yourself if potentially destroying your camera is worth the small performance bump. Some argue that they first 3 updates made no noticeable difference to its performance yet comes with so much risk.
That's a good point, it's worth waiting a few days to see how it pans out if you can't afford to be without the camera. I'll pin a comment just to remind people of that.
we need reliability first, not "system error" in a middle of the ceremony you cannot repeat
Was yours destroyed? Mine wasn't, but anecdotal evidence doesn't mean anything. I've updated mine on every update release day. Don't believe idiots on the internet who can't follow directions.
@@TylerMann7148 we can only rely on anecdotal experience because Sony will objectively deny any faults in their quality. I haven't updated my fx3 yet so no it was not destroyed however I've seen a few screenshot of emails between fx3 owners and sonys customer support to acknowledge it's an ongoing issue.
I’m afraid to have an issue 😭
Wait a few days and check forums etc, any problems will soon be spotted.
Don't, it's fine.
NO USB STREAMING 😡 AHHHHHHHHHH
I haven't streamed since covid, but I had no issues using my FX3 as a webcam and livestreaming. Is that an issue? I did it through USB-C using the PC connection option.
@@TylerMann7148 Not in 4K!!!!
I will not upgrade my firmware until I know for sure Sony wil make themselves responsible if anything goes wrong with the upgrade. I have seen enough horror stories of cameras becoming bricks after the upgrade and Sony will not take responsibility.
No problem estimate…easy!
Read the EULA, Sony, (and to be fair, all camera manufacturers) will NOT make themselves responsible if a FW update bricks your camera. You update FW at your own risk and if Sony messed it up, you're on your own. I don't do FW updates if a camera is stable and reliable. The risk simply isn't worth it when I use my cameras to earn a living.
That will never happen.
can you help me to share the firmware file friend? because sony is suspending the download place of the file. so i can't download it now
Hi there. I don't think I'd want to be part of the story if something bad happens to your camera so it's best to wait until we hear more from Sony on it.
My USB C port is 100% unusable after update
That's annoying, where are you seeing the problems?
@@PaulJoy Can't power the camera via two different V mount batteries.
@@israelgil it's working for me, maybe the Setup > USB > USB Power Supply setting got turned off in the update. My USB C port is working for both charging and control/monitoring with the 6.0 update. That being said, even before the update, I've never successfully powered the camera with no battery in the battery compartment. When powering via v-mount > USB port, it charges the battery when the camera is off, but while the camera is running it only seems to prolong the battery life-which is weird. For that reason, I've switched to powering the FX3 via D-tap to dummy battery and using my USB port for camera control/monitoring.