XE-2 firmware v2.0 and 60mm F2.4 lens
Re: XE-2 firmware v2.0 and 60mm F2.4 lens
SVPhotography wrote:
Updated the firmware last night on the X-E2, just tried it with the 60mm lens - took a couple of images then the camera gave me a message to turn it on and off. Did that but same message keeps appearing.
Took the battery out - turned it back on - got 1 frame out of it and same message.
It seems that whatever the camera locks focus with the lens - it crashes like a computer.
About to give up on it - tried it with the kit lens - 18-55mm - works fine with it. No problems so far - knock on wood. Tried the 35mm for a bit - no problems locking focusing.
Anyone else experience this issue with the new firmware and the 60mm lens?
I'm not having the problem. Is your 60mm's firmware up to date? It should be 3.10.
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