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12/01/2005 12:33:56 AM · #1 |
Hope this is the correct forum for posting these announcements.
//www.digital.pentax.co.jp/ja/info/20050415e.html
Finally it's here......wasn't due for release till next week but you can get it here now.
Update log.
# AF mode has been added to the [Rec. Mode] in the Menu and the AF mode.
# Auto Sensitivity has been added in the sensitivity mode
# AE-L button on M has been added in the Custom menu.
# The effect of Digital soft filters can be selected from weak, middle or strong
# Dutch and Swedish languages has been added to the language
# The sample picture will be displayed in the LCD monitor when select picture modes
# For prevent the confusion, the item that was not able to be set by the menu, made a gray character.
The most important one to me is that continuous AF is now available in any of the non picture modes. ie. AV and/or Tv.
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12/01/2005 12:36:06 AM · #2 |
I'm waiting to upgrade until I hit the 0000 marker.. apparently the update resets your counter, and I'm on 9255.. so..
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12/01/2005 12:41:46 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by Artyste: I'm waiting to upgrade until I hit the 0000 marker.. apparently the update resets your counter, and I'm on 9255.. so.. |
Yep it does.
It resets all settings to default including date/time so make sure you check them before shooting for challenges.
bazz. |
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12/01/2005 12:56:18 AM · #4 |
The week that I don't check for a firmware update, one comes up. Thanks :)
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12/01/2005 02:03:01 AM · #5 |
Just to let people know.. if you have more than one SD card, you can put a few pictures on one card, then format the second card and use it for the firmware upgrade, and then start taking pictures with the card that isn't empty, and you'll get around the counter reset that way.
I'm fully upgraded now, and still on 9260! w00t |
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12/01/2005 02:04:09 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by Artyste: Just to let people know.. if you have more than one SD card, you can put a few pictures on one card, then format the second card and use it for the firmware upgrade, and then start taking pictures with the card that isn't empty, and you'll get around the counter reset that way.
I'm fully upgraded now, and still on 9260! w00t |
Sweeeeet
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12/01/2005 02:14:16 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by Artyste: Just to let people know.. if you have more than one SD card, you can put a few pictures on one card, then format the second card and use it for the firmware upgrade, and then start taking pictures with the card that isn't empty, and you'll get around the counter reset that way.
I'm fully upgraded now, and still on 9260! w00t |
I passed 10,000 shots, put in an old SD card with one picture on it and the counter went back down to 6000 odd. |
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12/01/2005 02:33:45 AM · #8 |
With a blank card take a shot.
ie IMGP6001.
Now place your card in your card reader and rename shot IMGP6001 to IMGPxxxx. ie whatever number you were up to.
Now put it back in the camera and shoot away.
Your counter will be back to whatever the next sequential number is.
bazz. |
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12/01/2005 06:00:10 AM · #9 |
Thanks for the announcement Sir Baz, downloading it now... |
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12/10/2005 02:27:31 AM · #10 |
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