02.01.2021

Canon Eos 350d Firmware Hack

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In the following instructions, X.X.X or xxx indicates either the current firmware version or the firmware version for the update.
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Canon Eos Rebel Xt 350d

350D Firmware hack? In Canon EOS Digital Cameras. Hack Firmware for the Rebel XT (350D) in Canon EOS Digital Cameras.

EOS Digital Rebel XT Kit Contents EOS Digital Rebel XT Kit Contents EOS Digital Rebel XT Body (Silver. The Canon EOS Digital Camera Software Development Kit. Time Lapse Canon 350D CHDK firmware updated (3). Canon Eos 350d / Digital Rebel XT Quick Look - Duration. Canon Hack Development Kit - Duration. This License Agreement (the 'Agreement') is a legal agreement between you and Canon Inc. ('Canon') under which Canon is providing the software program for version-up of the firmware of Canon’s digital camera products 'EOS Digital REBEL XT / EOS 350D Digital' (the 'Software'). The Canon EOS 350D (Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT in North America and the Canon EOS Kiss Digital N in Japan). Firmware updates. CHDK – How to hack your Canon 350D DSLR I have read about the CHDK hacks online for some time now, and today I finally gathered all the resources to successfully hack my 350D. While this just shows you how to hack the 350D (aka Rebel XT), there are many more resources out there if you have another kind of Canon camera.

(1) Format a CF Card

Be sure to carefully review the contents of the CF card before formatting.

Insert the CF card into the camera, and turn on the Main Switch. Press 'MENU' button and select the tools 'Setup' menu. And then select 'FORMAT' and then accept the confirmation to initialize the CF card.

* For firmware update, be sure to use a blank CF card formatted with the camera.


(2) Download the firmware update file from this page


The file for updating the camera's firmware can be downloaded from the bottom of this page.

Please download the compressed, self-extracting file that matches your computer's operating system.

Extract downloaded file to creat firmware update file. Copy the firmware update file in the first window that appears when the CF card is opened (the root directory).


Firmware update file

  • File name : e3kr2103.fir
  • File size : Windows:3.50MB / Macintosh:3.5MB (3,671,580bytes)


Windows


Double-click the downloaded file.

Clicking 'OK' will cause the file's contents to be extracted and the firmware update file to be created. (Click 'Browse' to select a destination for the extracted files. This destination may be different from the path initially displayed, 'C:'.)

Confirm file size of the firmware update file. If the file size differs from the above, please download the file again from the Web site. Also, firmware updating service is provided free of charge at Canon Service Centers.

You can confirm this by right-clicking the icon and selecting the Properties command from the pop-up menu that appears.

Copy the firmware update file via a card reader to a CF card that has been formatted in the Camera.

The drive letter (E:) may be different on your system.

Double-click the CF card icon ['Removable disk (E:)'].

Remove the CF card from the card reader after confirming that the firmware update file has been saved to the card.

*When removing the CF card, be sure to do so as described in the documentation for the computer or the card reader.


Macintosh


The downloaded file will automatically self-extract, creating the firmware update file.

Confirm file size of the firmware update file. If the file size differs from the above, please download the file again from the Web site. Also, firmware updating service is provided free of charge at Canon Service Centers.

To check the file size, select the icon, and then select the Get Info command from the File menu.

Copy the firmware update file via a card reader to a CF card that has been formatted in the camera.

Double-click the CF card icon ['EOS_DIGITAL'].

Remove the CF card from the card reader after confirming that the firmware update file has been saved to the card.

*Before removing the CF card from the card reader, select the EOS_DIGITAL icon, and then choose Eject EOS_DIGITAL from the File menu (or drag the EOS_DIGITAL icon to the Trash).


*Please copy the firmware update file to the root directory of the CF card. If the firmware update file is placed in subfolder of the CF card, the camera will not see it.


(3) Insert the CF card with the firmware into the camera and turn the Main Switch on.

Rotate the Mode Dial to select <P> mode (or one of the other modes in the creative zone).
Turn the camera ON, and then press the 'MENU' button to display the menu.


(4) After selecting 'Firmware Ver.x.x.x', press the 'SET' button.


Press the Cross Keys to select the 'Firmware Ver.x.x.x' item at the bottom of the Set-up 2 menu and then press the 'SET' button.

The firmware update screen will appear.

Press the Cross keys , select [OK], and then press the 'SET' button.

If the following message will appear on LCD monitor, the CF card may not have been inserted or the firmware update file may not have been properly copied to the CF card, so please try again starting from step (1).

The following message will appear on LCD monitor, and the camera will check the version of its firmware.

After checking the current firmware, both the current and the new versions will be displayed on the LCD as follows.


(5) Execute the firmware update after confirming the version to be installed, by selecting [Yes] with Cross Keys and pressing the 'SET' button.


The following message will appear during the update.

When the update is completed, the following message will appear on the LCD.

(6) Complete the firmware update by pressing the 'SET' button.


(7) The following details appear on LCD monitor, so please turn the camera OFF.

The firmware update is now completed.

When the firmware update operations are finished, turn the camera off and remove battery from the camera for at least two seconds. This will cause the new firmware to take effect after the battery has been reloaded and the camera is turned on.

Format the CF card before using it again.

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Canon EOS 350D
Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT
Canon EOS Kiss Digital N
Overview
TypeSingle-lens reflex
Lens
LensInterchangeable (EF-S, EF)
Sensor/medium
SensorCMOSAPS-C 22.2 × 14.8 mm (1.6× conversion factor)
Maximum resolution3,456 × 2,304 (8 megapixels)
ASA/ISO rangeISO 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600
Recording mediumCompactFlash (CF) (Type I or Type II)
Focusing
Focus modesAuto and Manual
Focus areasMulti-BASIS TTL, 7 focus points
Exposure/metering
Exposure modesFull Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait, No Flash, Program, Shutter-priority, Aperture-priority, Manual, Auto Depth-of-field
Full aperture TTL, 35-zone
Metering modesEvaluative 35-zone, partial 9% at center and center-weighted average
Flash
FlashBuilt-in pop-up with hotshoe (E-TTL II)
Shutter
Shutterfocal-plane
Shutter speed range1/4000 to 30 sec and Bulb, 1/200 s X-sync
Continuous shooting3 frame/s, 14 JPEG or 4 raw frames
Viewfinder
ViewfinderOptical pentamirror 95% coverage, 0.8x magnification
Image processing
Custom WB6 positions & manual preset
General
Rear LCD monitor1.8', 115,000 pixels
BatteryCanon 720mAh Li-Ion NB-2LH
Dimensions126.5 x 94.2 x 64 mm (5.0 x 3.7 x 2.5 inches)
Weight540 g (with battery and card, excluding battery grip)
Made inJapan

Canon Eos 350d Memory Card

The Canon EOS 350D (Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT in North America and the Canon EOS Kiss Digital N in Japan) is an 8.0-megapixel entry-level digital single-lens reflex camera manufactured by Canon. The model was initially announced in February 2005. Part of the EOS range, it is the successor to the EOS 300D and the predecessor to the EOS 400D (or Digital Rebel XTi), which was released in August 2006.

Details[edit]

Since early 2008, the 350D has been remaindered (production ceased in 2005).[1]

The 350D is an upgraded version of the Canon EOS 300D, which was the first sub-US$1000 digital SLR, introduced in 2003.[citation needed] There are some differences between the 350D and the 300D.[2] Many of the features 'locked out' by Canon in the 300D were unlocked in this camera, so it has been subject to less unofficial 'hacking' to release the locked features. In addition to these unlocked features, a number of other improvements have been made. Some of the most significant upgrades include:

  • 8.0 megapixels (up from 6.3)
  • DIGIC II image processor
  • Faster power on times (0.2 seconds)
  • Compact Flash type II capability (includes microdrives)
  • 14 (JPEG) or 4 (raw) frames continuous shooting buffer
  • Smaller and lighter body
  • Increased function customization
  • E-TTL II flash algorithm (improvement over the old E-TTL flash algorithm)
  • Selectable AF and metering modes
  • USB 2.0 interface (improved from the slower USB 1.1 interface on the 300D)
  • Lithium ion battery.

The Canon EOS 350D comes with Digital Photo Professional to be able to create JPEG or TIFF files from raw files. This was only available on Canon's professional cameras.

Issues[edit]

Canon had compatibility problems with the Lexar Professional 80x-speed Compact Flash (CF) cards which resulted in either total image loss, or the camera freezing up. In the cases of the camera freezing, the images may still be retrieved using an external CF card reader.[3]

EOS 350D with lens

The camera will interpret the presence of a hot shoe protector as the presence of an auxiliary flash attachment thereby disabling the built-in pop-up flash. Removing the hot shoe protector will re-enable the built-in flash. A micro-switch in the hot-shoe senses the presence of the flash.[citation needed]

When using third party lenses, most notably older Sigma lenses, there may be a compatibility issue. Reports exist of people receiving 'Err99' errors when using such lenses. The problem is more pronounced when using older lens that do not feature an HSM focus drive. Using the problematic lens with its largest aperture is sometimes possible.[4] Another cause of Err99 messages involve EF-S 18–55 lenses (kit lens for the 350D and 20D) that are defective; purchasing used EF-S 18–55 lenses is a risk factor, especially from eBay auctions. Some auction listings state that the lens was never used – especially those claiming that the lens was originally part of an EOS 400D kit; the best way is to verify the serial numbers indicating the manufacture date.

Firmware updates[edit]

Dexcam 4 driver. The latest firmware released by Canon for the EOS 350D is version 1.0.3[5] (released 27 October 2005). It fixes problems relating to remote release cables, as well as a problem while reviewing saved images.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'EOS Digital Rebel XT'. Canon Camera Museum.
  2. ^'Digital Cameras Side-by-Side, 2 cameras'. dpreview.com. Archived from the original on 29 January 2010. Retrieved 24 November 2009.Cite uses deprecated parameter dead-url= (help)
  3. ^'Support – EOS Digital SLR Camera'. usa.canon.com. Retrieved 13 October 2009.
  4. ^'Canon EOS Beginners' FAQ'. photonotes.org. 6 January 2007. Archived from the original on 28 January 2012. Retrieved 13 October 2009.Cite uses deprecated parameter dead-url= (help)
  5. ^'D REBEL XT / 350D Firmware-E'. web.canon.jp. Retrieved 2 October 2017.

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Canon EOSdigital camera timeline (comparison)
TypeSensor200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020
DSLRFull-frame1Ds1Ds Mk II1Ds Mk III1D C
1D X1D X Mk II
APS-H1D1D Mk II1D Mk II N1D Mk III1D Mk IV
Full-frame5DS / 5DS R
5D5D Mk II5D Mk III5D Mk IV
6D6D Mk II
APS-C7D7D Mk II
20Da60Da
D30D6010D20D30D40D50D60D70D80D90D
760D77D
300D350D400D450D500D550D600D650D700D750D800D
100D200D250D
1000D1100D1200D1300D2000D
4000D
MILCFull-frameR
RP
APS-CM5
MM2M3M6M6 Mk II
M50
M10M100
TypeSensor
200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020
Early models
  • Canon EOS DCS 5 (1995)
  • Canon EOS DCS 3 (1995)
  • Canon EOS DCS 1 (1995)
  • Canon EOS D2000 (1998)
  • Canon EOS D6000 (1998)

Image processor:Non-DIGICDIGICDIGIC IIDIGIC IIIDIGIC 4 / 4+DIGIC 5 / 5+DIGIC 6 / 6+DIGIC 7DIGIC 8
Video:720p1080p4K
Specialty models: a – astrophotography C – Cinema EOS S – high resolution camera R – no AA filter effect
supported by Magic Lantern
See also:Canon EOS film cameras

Canon Eos 350d Firmware Update

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