Some of the updates are free, as is the case with the XF705 model, which has gained new recording formats and supports additional navigation functions. Check out the full list: XF705 Addition of new recording formats, such as XF-AVC 8-bit 4: 2: 0 up to 4K30p and MP4 8-bit 4: 2: 0 up to 1080p60. Signal pull-down 60p to 24p / 30p Remote browser support through Wi-Fi® and Ethernet connections. Support HDR recording with higher frame rates. EOS C300 Mark III Resolution indication and color sampling on the monitor as standard. EOS C500 Mark II XF-AVC Long GOP and XF-AVC Proxy support. Pre-recording capability of 3 or 5 seconds. Signal pull-down 60p to 24p / 30p. Resource for the user to name two files with the same name when using the two card slots. EOS C700, C700 GS and C700 FF Update on Slow & Fast Motion information, including changing the colors of “REC” and “STBY” from white to red and green, respectively. EOS C200 and C200B Signal pull-down 60p to 24p / 30p. Simultaneous use of HDMI and SDI terminals. 4K Monitors DP-V1710, DP-V1711, DP-V2410, DP-V2411, DP-V2420, DP-V2421 and DP-V3120 Support for reading 3D-LUT / 1D-LUT files in .cube format and monitoring errors on a USB memory. HDR monitoring functions such as the possibility to check the XY chroma values of the pixels, markings of areas being displayed in two locations simultaneously, expandable grid / safety zone markings and the possibility of pointing areas above the desired luminance level. Ease of use and workflow with cameras from other manufacturers. 4K Monitors DPV-1710, DP-V1711 and DP-V2411 Improved black levels to .001 nits. Paid updates Paid updates are completely optional. They were made available for the 4K DP-V1710 and DP-V1711 monitors, including two novelties: the increase in the luminance peak from 600 to 1000 nits and the control of the full screen luminance peak between 300 and 600 nits using dimming.