This generally involves loading the firmware file onto a memory card but follow the manufacturer instructions carefully for the exact process needed for your camera.Ī major point is to use a fully charged battery in the camera for the update because if the battery should fail in the middle of the firmware update the camera may become unusable (and may require expensive service to repair.)Ī major point is to use a fully charged battery in the camera for the update because if the battery should fail in the middle of the firmware update the camera may become unusable (and may require expensive service to repair. If a firmware upgrade is available to you and it has enhancements or corrections you feel would be beneficial, then follow the manufacturer's instructions for download and loading the new firmware. If the improvements don't matter to you, (a language correction for a language that you do not use, for instance), then you may consider the firmware upgrade optional and unnecessary. Once you know your current firmware version you should look up the available update downloads and see what improvements or corrections are available. For links to the manufacturer sites please look at the first post in this thread and the links provided by Nick "bandgeekndb". This differs from manufacturer to manufacturer and even model to model. The first thing you should do is learn how to determine your existing firmware version. Updated firmware can correct problems and/or add utility to a camera. ![]() Firmware Version 2.0.3 is for cameras with firmware up to. ![]() "Firmware" is a type of non-volatile and persistent software for the camera. Firmware Version 2.0.3 incorporates the following fix: Corrects a phenomenon in which when using the camera with the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM or EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS II USM lens, even if lens aberration correction is set to 'Enable', correction will not be applied. Lumix GF-1 and several of its lenses as well - the 7-14mm, 14-45mm, 45-200mm, the 20mm, and the 14-140mm Lumix GH-3 and improved AF with a couple lenses as well - the 14-42mm and the 45-175mm. ![]() Olympus Digital PEN & lens firmware updates ![]() General Manufacturer Update Links (Thanks to Nick "bandgeekndb") Understand that these may not be the most recent updates so you are encouraged to check the manufacturer's sites for the latest versions and other important information relating to your camera. Those separate threads should be maintained for future update information. This sticky will have links to other threads relating to camera firmware updates.
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