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60D Firmware update 1.0.8

 
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Dec 15, 2010 19:21 |  #1

New update is out

http://web.canon.jp …rm-e/eos60d/firmware.html (external link)




  
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Dec 15, 2010 20:47 |  #2

It seems as thought they missed the phenomena of the absent option that allows end users to fine tune focus. Must have been an oversight.


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Jan 30, 2011 17:42 |  #3

beside the problem with some lenses, what other things have been founded ? with a PNY 8gb class10 before the update, on continuous shooting using mraw it was marking a 17 limit of frames, now it shows 19., also it clears the buffer a bit quickly, Also with the 1.0.5 when the camera turn off automatic, and i leave it with the INFO showing, sometimes at the resume it was ON again and sometimes i had to press the info button. Now everytime i resume the info is showing. Again.

So whatelse have you found ??


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Jan 30, 2011 17:50 as a reply to  @ CyberManiaK's post |  #4

This thread is back from mid December... Old and resurrected, I thought there was actually a NEW firmware so was excited for a bit.


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Jan 30, 2011 18:05 |  #5

Yeah i know it's from december but, I search before to see if there was any thread talking about what else was found after the upgrade. Apologize for making you excited lol.


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