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D7000 firmware update 1.02 released...

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From the Nikon UK website :arrow: https://nikoneurope-en.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/49208:
D7000 Firmware Update 1.02
This service provides software for upgrading D7000 A and B firmware to ver.1.02. This software allows for simultaneous update of both A and B firmware to the latest version. If this latest firmware version is already installed in your camera, you need not proceed with download or installation of this Firmware Upgrade. Current firmware versions can be verified from the Firmware version item in the camera's setup menu.

Be sure that you have read and understand the terms of the license agreement before initiating download of this software from the links at the bottom of this page.

Modifications enabled in this version
  • Noise reduction processing is now performed with shutter speeds slower than 1 s (previously 8 s) when On is selected for Long Exp. NR in order to reduce the bright spots that occur with shooting still images at slow shutter speeds.
  • An issue that prevented the opening of movies recorded with the D7000 in certain movie editing software applications has been resolved.
  • When the camera was connected to a television via the A/V cable and a movie was played back, playback was normal the first time but when the movie was played two or more times, the sound was played back at extremely low volume and seemed to play intermittently. This issue has been resolved.
  • When white balance for RAW images created using the camera’s image overlay function was fine tuned with Capture NX 2 or ViewNX 2, the images acquired a magenta cast. This issue has been resolved.
  • An issue that caused 0.00” to be displayed for heading information when the GP-1 GPS unit was connected to the camera has been resolved so that ---.-- is now displayed.
  • When Viewfinder virtual horizon was the role assigned to the Fn button or the preview button and the applicable button was pressed, errors in the virtual horizon indicator were displayed. This issue has been resolved.
  • The following errors in Help displays have been resolved.
    - “Maximum sensitivity” help was displayed for shooting menu>ISO sensitivity settings>On or Off help.
    - German help displayed “Select focus priority for AF-S mode.” for Custom Settings>a1: AF-C priority selection help.
How to verify your cameras current firmware version
If the latest firmware version is already installed on your camera, you need not proceed with download or installation of this Firmware Upgrade. The current firmware version can be verified from the Firmware version item in the camera's setup menu.

1.Turn on the camera.
2.Press the MENU button to display the menu screen.
3.Select the Setup Menu.
4.Select Firmware version from the setup menu.
5.The camera's firmware version will be displayed.
6.Turn off the camera.

Firmware Upgrade Instructions
If you are comfortable with the process to upgrade your camera, use the basic instructions. If you require more support, use the detailed step by step instructions which contain helpful images linked below.
Basic Firmware Upgrade Instructions
Power the camera from AC adapter unit or use a fully charged battery.

1.Create a new folder with an appropriate name on your computer's hard drive.

2.Download the Windows (.EXE) or Macintosh (.DMG) file from the links at the bottom of this page to the folder created in step 1.
3.Run the downloaded file to create a folder called firmware which contains the firmware .BIN file.
4.Use a card reader or similar device to copy the firmware folder to the root directory of a formatted SD memory card.
5.Insert the memory card into the camera's memory card slot and turn on the camera. If the camera has dual memory card slots, insert the card into slot 1.
6.Select Firmware version from the camera's setup menu and follow instructions displayed to upgrade the firmware.
7.After the upgrade is complete, turn the camera off and remove the memory card.
8.Access the Firmware version item in the camera's setup menu to confirm that the firmware has been upgraded.
9.After confirming the firmware version, turn the camera off and leave it off for five seconds or more before using it.
Important NoteDo not remove the battery or disconnect the EP-5B power connector before five seconds have passed (the time required for the camera to be off the second time). If the battery is removed or the EP-5B power connector is disconnected before the five seconds have passed, turn the camera on and then off again, leave it off for five seconds and then remove the battery or disconnect the EP-5B power connector again.


Windows:
Detailed Firmware Upgrade instructions Macintosh:
Detailed Firmware Upgrade instructions

System RequirementsWindows:
Microsoft Windows 7 (all editions)
Microsoft Windows Vista (all editions)
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Microsoft Windows ME
Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition (SE)
*SD Card reader or computer with built-in SD memory card slot required.

Macintosh:
Mac OS X version 10.1.5 - 10.6.7

Download file: F-D7000-V102W.exe (7.52 MB)
Contains the following file: firmware.bin
Download file: F-D7000-V102M.dmg (8.94 MB)
Contains the following file: firmware.bin
Terms and Conditions
:arrow: https://nikoneurope-en.custhelp.com/app ... a_id/49208

For download of this firmware: :arrow: Goto the Nikon website of your region/service and support/...
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Stany
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