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Friday, July 2, 2004
If you’re a proud owner of the Nikon D70 dSLR, they just release new firmware, 1.01 and 1.02, for download and install to your bad boy. You can get all the information directly from Nikon and start your Windows install download if you’d like, now. There is also a Mac OS X install version, too.
Version 1.01 fixes:
- Images captured in Continuous mode at high shutter speeds sometimes displayed vignetting in upper portions of the image. This problem has been corrected.
- When the built-in Speedlight was in its raised position but did not fire, the Automatic Sensitivity Adjustment function (ISO Auto: CSM 5) sometimes failed. This problem has been corrected.
Version 1.02 fixes:
- The camera now supports CompactFlash™ memory cards with a capacity greater than 4GB.
- When images were captured in Continuous mode at an Image size setting of M and an Image quality setting of FINE, the memory card access lamp sometimes glowed continuously and the camera could not be turned off with the power switch. This problem has been corrected.
- Text errors in display of Chinese menus and messages have been corrected
Mine updated without a hitch. Firmware A is small and goes quick and B is way larger, but still, it doesn’t take that long. Thanx Nikon for being so quick to correct minor issues on an already awesome camera! ![]()





