New Firmware 1.0.1 out

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Format your card and do it all over again.............Lars
Thank you Olga, I checked the file on CF card, it's there (1.27MB),
but not in Canon folder though, it's side by side with Canon
folder. I insert the card, tun on the 10D, still nothing happend.
Make absolutely sure that the file name is correct:

10DV101.fir

Earlier in one of your messages it was misspelled, or at least the
dot was missing.

Olga
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that was misspelled. IT IS 10DV101.fir
Lars just posted the same thing I was getting ready to suggest.

Format the card in the camera. Then put it in the reader, copy the file over again. And then try again.

Olga
 
before spewing..

I was responding to Cybils post about turning her camera into a 1D. Maybe she was being sincere in that she now sees numerous problems. I interpreted it when first reading it that she was goofing. My response was based on I thought she was goofing this thread.

Anyway I may have overreacted but you crossed the line.
My 70-200 is ok but my 16-35 now ff's. It seems to have fixed blown
highlights though. Can you load 1.00 by renaming it 1.02?
 
Hu,

I've noticed almost the exact same behavior with a 100-400 which I rented a few months ago. It still seemed to work perfectly fine but when the IS was engaged the image would drift down a bit.

Cheers, Joe
The 28-135 IS is my usual short lens too.

Speaking of this lens I discovered that the image drifted
consistently down and right when I turned on the IS with the camera
on my tripod a few days ago. Thought my ball had started slipping
but it was rock solid and on target with the IS off. The IS on the
100-400 has never done this.

Hu
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I'd sure like to hear Canon's explanation of this phenomenon.
I'm sure that Pekka or someone actually proved it with before /
after shots when it was initially mentioned and it seems to have
worked again, if it hadn't my 10D would have been back to Canon as
the first shots were rather soft! . it's just fine again now :)
No, not me. For my first 10D reset had no effect at all and I have
not done it on the new one yet because everything works. Now we
have one question left: what does the reset do for GOOD cameras? :)
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Actually I don't know any way to confirm what I think is going on
except second hand much like a doctor seeing the symptoms and
reaching conclusions. everything that firmware controls on the
camera isn't displayed. We are only shown how it sets a few mostly
hardware settings on the menu.
To add to that the displayed settings might not be accurate either if callbacks or a publish/subscribe design pattern was used and there's a bug in the initialization of those routines. As you pointed out though, we as end users have no way to confirm what's actually going on aside from observing the symptoms.

Cheers, Joe

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I tried several times but had the same problem of nothing happening. Tried different cards, all formatted in camera, no luck. Then dug out my only Canon card - an old 8Mb from an Ixus. Used this, and bingo! it worked. Strange but true. And yes, I know there are only 2 or 3 CF memory makers in the world!

S>
I've dl'd the EXE, now what? I assume you'd copy it to a CF card.
Does it then auto-install once in the 10D?
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