Currently, the Canon C100, C300, and C500 have a maximum ISO of 20,000. 80,000 ISO is obviously a lot higher than that, but the question is, will this firmware update make the usable ISO higher? Sure, you can push the ISO up to 20,000 now, but it’s not likely that it would produce an image that works. For example, you wouldn’t really want to push the C300’s ISO past 5,000. Perhaps the new firmware update will improve existing ISO performance as well as expand on the options.
This firmware update will also give the C500 a new extended color gamut for digital cinema projection, DCI-P3+. It will also gain a new 4K1K raw setting for a 4096×1080 pixel ratio with a recording of up to 120fps. The monitoring via the Mon.2 terminal will support up to 2K output and the automatic cooling mode will be updated to turn the fan off during recording to reduce noise.
At the time of writing, the firmware updates are expected to be available at the end of this year. You can find more information on the Canon Europe website.