Canon Rebel T1i Firmware Update Ver. 1.1.0

Written by Eric Reagan on February 28th, 2010 | 2 Comments




Canon Rebel T1i

The Canon Rebel T1i has received a firmware update to version 1.1.0.  The new firmware addresses the following issues:

  1. Enhances the reliability of Live View shooting
  2. Fixes incorrect indications on the Arabic, English, and Swedish menu screens

The firmware update and upgrade instructions are available from Canon’s website.

Read Photography Bay’s Canon Rebel T1i Review.



2 Responses to “Canon Rebel T1i Firmware Update Ver. 1.1.0”

  1. Lorzopolare

    I did update the firmware little time ago, downloading the files from the Canon site, everything went smooth and easy, improvements do not show in the italian menù, that remains with the same visible settings as before. Personally i felt the autofocus in lifeview more responsive at medium distance.

  2. Lorzopolare

    the above is reffered to the Canon 450D

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