|
Nikon
has today posted a firmware update for the D70 digital SLR. Since we first
reported this news the firmware is now available in the US, Europe and
Japan.. The D70's firmware is split into two parts (A & B) with this
new firmware labelled as "A:Ver.1.01/B:Ver.1.02". It addresses
several issues; removal of potential color cast at high shutter speeds,
improved Auto ISO when used with speedlight, support for CF card greater
than 4 GB in capacity, fixed an issue related to the CF indicator light
and power off switch, improved Chinese menus.
Click
here for the Nikon USA Support Page
Click
here for the Nikon European Support Centre
(Note that you need a Log in to download firmware)
Click
here for Nikon Japan Support Page
D70 Firmware Update 1.0.1 / 1.0.2
About this firmware:
The D70 has two sets of firmware, A and B, which must be updated separately,
the D70 'A' firmware from version 1.00 to version 1.01 and 'B' firmware
from version 1.01 to version 1.02. This download file contains both sets
of firmware, A and B as separate files. Upgrade is not necessary if your
camera already has these versions of firmware installed.
Issues addressed with 'A' firmware version 1.01
- Correction of vignetting that was sometimes visible in the upper areas
of images captured in Continuous mode using high shutter speeds.
- Correction of an issue that intermittently prevented the Automatic
Sensitivity Adjustment function (ISO Auto: CSM 5) to work when the built-in
Speedlight was raised but did not fire.
Issues addressed with 'B' firmware version 1.02
- Supports for Compact Flash memory cards with a capacity greater
than 4GB has been added.
- Correction of an issue that sometimes prevented the camera from being
turned off when images were captured in Continuous mode. This occurred
at an Image size setting of M and an Image quality setting
of FINE, and caused the memory card access lamp to glow
continuously.
- Errors in Chinese menus and message text have been corrected.
|