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J.A.F. Doorhof
19th of February 2004 (Thu), 07:30
Maybe allready mentioned but I missed that :D
Now downloadable from Canon.

Should fix the settings of the LCD display.

Greetings,
Frank

Jesper
19th of February 2004 (Thu), 09:08
It has been available for a few weeks already...
Download it here: http://www.canon.co.jp/Imaging/EOS10D/10D_firmware-e.html

The only thing it fixes is that it displays the color temperature on the info screen. Before I installed 2.0.1 I even didn't know that info screen existed.... :oops:

J.A.F. Doorhof
19th of February 2004 (Thu), 11:35
Yeah sorry I found it out when upgrading :oops: I thought I had 2.0.0 in my 10D, but it allready was 2.0.1.

I'm ashamed I will buy a Mark II to comfort myself.:D.

Greetings,
Frank

theflyingkiwi
19th of February 2004 (Thu), 18:54
in the past I have upgrade bios from motherboards to vga cards to dvd drives, but only when I was doing the camera upgrade I felt like my heart was not beating, and time had slowed down to a craw.

lucky, out of all the times I had stuffed it up, it was just a dvd drive :) and the camera works fine

dn7elson
19th of February 2004 (Thu), 20:01
but only when I was doing the camera upgrade I felt like my heart was not beating, and time had slowed down to a craw.

I always do the firmware upgrade from a CF. Life is so much simpler and there are fewer possibilities for surprises. I just download the firmware to my PC, expand, drag 'n drop it to my CF via the CF reader, plug the CF into the camera and turn it on. It asks if I want to upgrade the firmware, confirm and after a minute or so, done.

I have an old 16 MB CF that I use just for firmware upgrades. I format it before each use just to make sure and then transfer the firmware upgrade to it.

J.A.F. Doorhof
20th of February 2004 (Fri), 00:37
The 10D has very userfriendly updates.
I updated other camera's which were really like, "I hope I do this right".

Greetings,
Frank