Kodak post 3.0.10 firmware for DCS330
This
just in from Kodak, they've posted a new release of firmware for the DCS330,
consistent with their recent updates to the DCS5x0/6x0 this new firmware
features the easier to use drop-down menu user interface along with several
other enhancements.
Firmware Update Info
Updates: Kodak DCS330 firmware v1.6.2 to v3.0.10
Download from: Kodak
website
New Features:
- Full
details in Firmware Readme file
- A redesigned, more efficient User Interface featuring
Drop down menus.
- Dual Card support.
- Auto White Balancing using image data.
- Image Processing options.
- Post-Capture Manual ±EV compensation using
Host Software.
- Recover (deleted images).
- Added Quick Format of storage cards.
- IPTC Data support in camera.
- Intervalometer (Advanced Self-Timer).
- Active custom Functions are easily identified on the
camera's rear LCD with a bullet point.
- Global Positioning System (GPS) support.
- Enhanced Storage media support.
Anomalies:
This firmware is not compatible with Adobe
PhotoShop version 3.0.5 or older.
Dependencies:
- Version 5.8.2 DCS Host Software is required when using
Firmware v3.0.10 with the DCS 330 camera. Version 5.8.2 DCS HOST Software
includes the following:
- DCS Acquire Module (Version 5.8.2)
- DCS TWAIN Data Source (Version 5.8.2)
- DCS File Format Module (Version 1.1.2)
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