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Olympus E-P1 and Lens Firmware Update

September 14, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Olympus E-P1

Olympus has released a firmware update for the E-P1 Micro Four Thirds camera, along with updates for the M.Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 and 17mm f/2.8 lenses.

The firmware update for the E-P1 is described as providing improved operation when using the C-AF, which is something that I found to function quite poorly in the Olympus E-P1 Review.  The firmware updates for the lenses are described as providing improved AF operation.

You can download the updates on the Olympus Japan website.

Filed Under: Olympus Tagged With: 14-42mm, 17mm, digital camera, firmware, lens, micro four thirds, Olympus E-P1, photography, update

 

Canon 50D Firmware Update

August 1, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Canon has updated the 50D firmware to version 1.0.7.  The Canon 50D Firmware Version 1.0.7 incorporates the following changes.

1. Corrects a phenomenon where captured images may tend to appear somewhat magenta depending on the shooting scene.

2. Fixes incorrect indications on the Arabic, Romanian, Spanish, and Ukrainian menu screens.

The new firmware is available on Canon’s website.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: canon 50d, digital camera, dslr, firmware, Version 1.0.7

Magic Lantern Firmware Update for Canon 5D MK II

June 25, 2009 By Chris Gampat

Magic Lantern firmware introduction from Trammell Hudson on Vimeo.

If you’re a Canon user, the camera that you probably dream about is the Canon 5D MK II. Despite the fact that B&H and Adorama never have units because it moves so fast, the camera does have its flaws. Adding onto the recent manual control firmware update by Canon (blogged about earlier by Eric), users and potential buyers of the 5D MK II may want to consider the Magic Lantern Firmware update.

The programmers state that, “Within some limitations, we can fix many of the Canon firmware problems and plan to write widgets to address the requirements of the film users of this amazing camera.”

The Magic Lantern update is similar to the Canon Hacking Development Kit, known as the CHDK to photographers.  As such, it is not officially recognized by Canon as an official update to the camera’s software (and users know that it isn’t perfect either.) The features that are added are common to what may be found on professional camcorders and could prove very valuable to photojournalists, indie filmmakers, and others that really appreciate the ability to capture beautiful video from the large sensor. A truly useful add-on is the on-screen audio meters for monitoring sound recording levels–which is instrumental because there 5D MK II doesn’t have a headphone jack. Additionally there are zebra stripes to help compose a more balanced image (which is a bit laggy as seen in the video), on-screen crop marks for different aspect ratios (16:9, 2.35:1 and 4:3) and the ability to switch off the Auto Gain Control and control video gain manually. That means that image noise/grain will be reduced and less work will be done in post to get rid of it.

Like the CHDK though, it’s not all perfect for everyone. Users will need to reload the firmware after the camera is switched off, goes to sleep or you remove the CF card, and you should remove the battery after each use lest the hacked processes continue to run in the background and kill the battery. However, keep in mind that the update s in it’s beta stages. Like the CHDK, the firmware will constantly be tweaked and initial issues will be resolved until the recording capabilities and usage issues meet the needs of the users. Another plus is the fact that it’s free, possibly stemming from the fact that it is a homebrew solution to the problems encountered while using the camera.

I’ve used the CHDK before on a Canon S5 IS superzoom, and was very pleased with the results–especially the RAW image capture capabilities. Granted, the 5D MK II has all that, but supercharging your camera is always an awesome alternative that can help you out without the need for extra equipment that you (and me) may not be able to afford. Additionally, you won’t be burdened down by external monitors, beachtek adapters, etc. In my tests with the Canon 5D MK II when it was first shown off at PhotoPlus Expo 08, I found it to pair very nicely with a Rode Shotgun mic for my needs–which are photojournalistic. Monitoring audio levels and singling out the exact sounds that you want/need is sometimes a problem with this camera. Perhaps the Magic Lantern update may push Canon to release another firmware update since bodies continue to move off the shelves.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 5D MK II, audio levels, Canon, firmware, hd video, image noise, Magic Lantern

Canon 5D Mark II Firmware Update Ver. 1.1.0 Now Available

June 1, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Firmware version 1.1.0 for the Canon 5D Mark II is now available.  This firmware update adds the much-sought-after manual exposure control to the video mode, which expands the creative appeal of this camera even further.  I’ve been tinkering with the updated firmware settings for the past little while and think it’s some pretty powerful stuff. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: canon 5d mark ii, firmware, video manual exposure

Canon 5D Mark II – Manual Exposure Control in Video Mode

May 26, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Canon has apparently been reading the numerous forum posts where 5D Mark II users have requested – nay, demanded – manual exposure control for their videos.  Well an email from Canon USA has confirmed that it’s coming . . . in June to be exact.

Canon will issue a firmware update to enable full manual exposure controls while shooting video, including ISO, aperture and shutter speed.  Although, I’m not sure what they mean by shutter speed. Isn’t the shutter always open in video mode?

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: canon 5d mark ii, dslr, firmware, full manual exposure, video

Canon 50D, Rebel XSi and Rebel XS Firmware Updates

April 24, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Canon has released firmware updates for the 50D, Rebel XSi and Rebel XS DSLRs.

Canon 50D Firmware Version 1.0.6

Firmware Version 1.0.6 incorporates the following improvements and fixes.

  1. Supports the AF assist beam feature of the new flash, Speedlite 270 EX, which is scheduled to be released in April 2009.
  2. Changes the error indications that are displayed on the camera.
  3. Addresses the vertical banding noise phenomenon.

Click here to download Firmware Version 1.0.6 for the Canon 50D. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 1000d, 450d, 50d, Canon, dslr, firmware, rebel xs, Rebel XSi

Pentax K20D Firmware Update Version 1.03

April 12, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Pentax has released a firmware update for the K20D DSLR.  Version 1.03 is intended to address the following issue:

Improved the accuracy of SR (Shake Reduction) function.

The firmware is available for download on Pentax’s website.

For more news and reviews, see Photography Bay’s Pentax K20D Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Pentax Tagged With: firmware, pentax k20d

Olympus E-3 Firmware Update Version 1.4

April 12, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Olympus has released a firmware update for its flagship E-3 DSLR.  The firmware update is intended to improve AF performance.  You can get it from Olympus’ website.

Get more news and reviews on Photography Bay’s Olympus E-3 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Olympus Tagged With: firmware, Olympus E-3

Ricoh CX1 Firmware Update – Version 1.16

April 10, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Ricoh has released a firmware update for the CX1 digital camera.  The update addresses the following issues:

1. Modified the following phenomena.
• If you take pictures with the M-Cont. Plus, a MP file may be recorded with missing a partial frame(s).
• In the Focus-Bracketing, a self-timer feature may not work properly.

2. Corrected a part of the information on a file in the MPO / JPEG format to comply with the Multi-Picture Format.

Download Firmware Ver. 1.16 Update Here

More news and reviews available on Photography Bay’s Ricoh CX1 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Gear Tagged With: digital camera, firmware, Ricoh CX1

Panasonic DMC-G1 Firmware Update

February 10, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Panasonic has released an firmware update (Version 1.2) for the DMC-G1.  The update addresses the following issues:

1. Performances in the Auto White Balance and the color reproduction were improved.

2. A reliability on the flash operation in low temperature environments were improved.

3. File write back from PC to the camera was enabled also for the models shipped for Europe.

You can find instructions on downloading and installing the firmware on this page.

For more news and reviews, visit Photography Bay’s Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: News, Panasonic Tagged With: firmware, Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1

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