Sony has released firmware updates for the a7R V, a7CR, a7C II, and ZV-E1. These are minor updates that fix issues and they don’t appear to add any new features.
a7R V Ver. 2.02
- 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
a7CR Ver. 1.02
- 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
a7C II Ver. 1.02
- 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
ZV-E1 Ver. 1.03
- 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