

Firmware version 1.04 for the NX200 is on the Samsung website, and most notably improves low-light autofocus.
Canon eye fi card update#
Samsung is next in our lengthy list, with an update for the NX200 compact system camera. Again, changes made in earlier versions are included in the new firmware, which can be downloaded from the Ricoh website. This corrects a relatively minor glitch, whereby bright portions in the live preview image may blink a red-purple color briefly, when the shutter button is half-pressed in Toy Camera or Miniaturize modes. Next up is an update for the Ricoh CX6, taking that model to firmware release 1.24. Firmware v5.008, available through the company's Eye-Fi Center software, now forces a network scan on Wi-Fi switch on, fixes a potential Card Error problem in Direct mode, improves WiFi compatibility and performance, and adds an auto-repair mechanism for private partitions. WiFi-capable flash memory maker Eye-Fi, meanwhile, has an update for its Eye-Fi X2-series cards that fixes four problems. Information and firmware can be found on Canon's site. It also rolls in changes made in the previous v1.1.0 release of firmware.Ĭanon has also added Google Cloud Print compatibility to three of its wireless all-in-one printers, the PIXMA MG6220, MG8220, and MX892. The new release reduces the incidence of overexposure with two upcoming lenses, the EF 24mm f/2.8 IS USM and EF 28mm f/2.8 IS USM. That might mean more typing for us, but it's great news for photographers out there: it means products that are more stable, and occasionally, that offer new features.įirst of all, Canon's EOS-1D Mark IV gets a new update to firmware version 1.1.1, available immediately from the Canon USA website.

New firmware updates seem to be rolling in faster than we can keep up with them lately.
