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Skip ­ Souza
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Apr 25, 2005 00:49 |  #16

Snow and rain? Where the heck are you?
I think the biggest improvement was in speed of focus, especially in low light .


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Apr 25, 2005 06:04 as a reply to  @ Skip Souza's post |  #17

I am in the land of ice and snow...Canada. A beautiful 75 degrees last week and 35 degrees, snow, wind and rain for the last three days.




  
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May 04, 2005 13:14 as a reply to  @ post 514357 |  #18

Hi I just bought a new Pro 1 and found the same issue . So I will check the firmware version first before going through the mill as it were.

You will find a few more interesting stuff includive quantative info here.
http://www.canon.co.jp …/FIRM/firm_qa_p​ro1-e.html (external link)




  
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May 07, 2005 12:52 |  #19

Hi,

I just upgraded my one year old pro1 with the new firmware. The focus responsiveness is much better now, even in lowlight circumstances. The zoom speed is a bit better, but seems not to be much different, but I haven't tested it in the real world yet. I can highly recommend the upgrade but be aware that it takes a few minutes for the camera to upgrade itself. (just be patient and drink a cuppa...)

Jeroen




  
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