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Canon EOS 20D Firmware Update Available Tomorrow (Fri)



 
 
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Old October 1st 04, 03:03 AM
Phil Wheeler
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tbm wrote:

say's a lot for modern technoligy.new camera on the street yet full
of bug's.rgds to all from TBM...




Really what it says is that Canon is very responsive: Bug was reported
13 days ago.

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Old October 1st 04, 05:01 AM
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Skip M wrote:
"Phil Wheeler" wrote in message
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Posted this morning at dpreview 20D, etc. Forum:

Canon Inc. has confirmed that it plans to release a firmware update
for the EOS 20D. The new firmware (Version 1.0.4) is scheduled to be
posted on the Canon Inc. website no later than tomorrow, October 1.
The URL will be:

http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/eos20d/e...irmware-e.html

This firmware update (Version 1.0.4) incorporates the following
changes:

1. Fixes the issue of the shutter not releasing. 2. Improves
communication reliability when using some CF cards.


A full description of the new firmware and a set of installation
instructions will be provided at the web site. Customers will be able
to download the new firmware after supplying their camera's serial
number. Installation procedures will be similar to previous firmware
updates with the following exceptions:

The firmware being released on the Web will require a card reader for
the update process. Therefore, it will not be possible to perform the
update via a USB connection between the camera and the computer.

Once the firmware update operations are finished, it will be
necessary to remove the battery from the camera and then reinsert it
to have the new firmware take effect. The new firmware version will
be displayed as soon as the update is finished, but it will function
as the previous version until the battery is removed and replaced.


This is purported (by the source of the above info) to fix the 20D
lockup issue.

Phil

Why the heck does it require a card reader? I have one, but that seems
weird...
Of course, I could go look at DPReview...


You download the update to your computer. You put the CF card
into the card reader and write the update onto it. You then
put the card into the camera. It checks the card and notes
that it contains an update and then updates.

That's the skeleton of the procedure. I've not seen the
actual 20D procedure, but I'll bet that's roughly the way
it goes.

----- Paul J. Gans

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Old October 1st 04, 06:06 AM
Skip M
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"Paul J Gans" wrote in message
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Skip M wrote:
"Phil Wheeler" wrote in message
...
Posted this morning at dpreview 20D, etc. Forum:

Canon Inc. has confirmed that it plans to release a firmware update
for the EOS 20D. The new firmware (Version 1.0.4) is scheduled to be
posted on the Canon Inc. website no later than tomorrow, October 1.
The URL will be:

http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/eos20d/e...irmware-e.html

This firmware update (Version 1.0.4) incorporates the following
changes:

1. Fixes the issue of the shutter not releasing. 2. Improves
communication reliability when using some CF cards.


A full description of the new firmware and a set of installation
instructions will be provided at the web site. Customers will be able
to download the new firmware after supplying their camera's serial
number. Installation procedures will be similar to previous firmware
updates with the following exceptions:

The firmware being released on the Web will require a card reader for
the update process. Therefore, it will not be possible to perform the
update via a USB connection between the camera and the computer.

Once the firmware update operations are finished, it will be
necessary to remove the battery from the camera and then reinsert it
to have the new firmware take effect. The new firmware version will
be displayed as soon as the update is finished, but it will function
as the previous version until the battery is removed and replaced.


This is purported (by the source of the above info) to fix the 20D
lockup issue.

Phil

Why the heck does it require a card reader? I have one, but that seems
weird...
Of course, I could go look at DPReview...


You download the update to your computer. You put the CF card
into the card reader and write the update onto it. You then
put the card into the camera. It checks the card and notes
that it contains an update and then updates.

That's the skeleton of the procedure. I've not seen the
actual 20D procedure, but I'll bet that's roughly the way
it goes.

----- Paul J. Gans


You mean it uploads on its own? 'Cause I don't know how to get it to do so
if it doesn't...Not much in the manual about uploading from a CF to the
camera. I know about d/l to a card from the computer.

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Skip Middleton
http://www.shadowcatcherimagery.com


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Old October 1st 04, 06:09 AM
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"Skip M" wrote in message
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"Paul J Gans" wrote in message
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Skip M wrote:
"Phil Wheeler" wrote in message
...
Posted this morning at dpreview 20D, etc. Forum:

Canon Inc. has confirmed that it plans to release a firmware update
for the EOS 20D. The new firmware (Version 1.0.4) is scheduled to

be
posted on the Canon Inc. website no later than tomorrow, October 1.
The URL will be:

http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/eos20d/e...irmware-e.html

This firmware update (Version 1.0.4) incorporates the following
changes:

1. Fixes the issue of the shutter not releasing. 2. Improves
communication reliability when using some CF cards.


A full description of the new firmware and a set of installation
instructions will be provided at the web site. Customers will be

able
to download the new firmware after supplying their camera's serial
number. Installation procedures will be similar to previous

firmware
updates with the following exceptions:

The firmware being released on the Web will require a card reader

for
the update process. Therefore, it will not be possible to perform

the
update via a USB connection between the camera and the computer.

Once the firmware update operations are finished, it will be
necessary to remove the battery from the camera and then reinsert

it
to have the new firmware take effect. The new firmware version will
be displayed as soon as the update is finished, but it will

function
as the previous version until the battery is removed and replaced.


This is purported (by the source of the above info) to fix the 20D
lockup issue.

Phil

Why the heck does it require a card reader? I have one, but that seems
weird...
Of course, I could go look at DPReview...


You download the update to your computer. You put the CF card
into the card reader and write the update onto it. You then
put the card into the camera. It checks the card and notes
that it contains an update and then updates.

That's the skeleton of the procedure. I've not seen the
actual 20D procedure, but I'll bet that's roughly the way
it goes.

----- Paul J. Gans


You mean it uploads on its own? 'Cause I don't know how to get it to do so
if it doesn't...Not much in the manual about uploading from a CF to the
camera. I know about d/l to a card from the computer.


That precisely what it does.
The camera automatically recognizes the type of file on power-up, and
automatically runs it...performing the firmware update.
This is exactly how updates worked (work) on the D30, D60, and 10D.
It is a very simple operation.


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Old October 1st 04, 09:06 AM
David J Taylor
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Phil Wheeler wrote:
tbm wrote:

say's a lot for modern technoligy.new camera on the street yet full
of bug's.rgds to all from TBM...




Really what it says is that Canon is very responsive: Bug was reported
13 days ago.


More likely it says the camera was rushed out without proper testing in
the first place, and that bug-fix was already in the works when the camera
was released.

David


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Old October 1st 04, 01:07 PM
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"Mark M" wrote in message
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"Skip M" wrote in message



You download the update to your computer. You put the CF card
into the card reader and write the update onto it. You then
put the card into the camera. It checks the card and notes
that it contains an update and then updates.

That's the skeleton of the procedure. I've not seen the
actual 20D procedure, but I'll bet that's roughly the way
it goes.

----- Paul J. Gans


You mean it uploads on its own? 'Cause I don't know how to get it to do

so
if it doesn't...Not much in the manual about uploading from a CF to the
camera. I know about d/l to a card from the computer.


That precisely what it does.
The camera automatically recognizes the type of file on power-up, and
automatically runs it...performing the firmware update.
This is exactly how updates worked (work) on the D30, D60, and 10D.
It is a very simple operation.


Ah, another electronic marvel! G

--
Skip Middleton
http://www.shadowcatcherimagery.com


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Old October 1st 04, 01:08 PM
Skip M
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"David J Taylor"
wrote in message .. .
Phil Wheeler wrote:
tbm wrote:

say's a lot for modern technoligy.new camera on the street yet full
of bug's.rgds to all from TBM...



Really what it says is that Canon is very responsive: Bug was reported
13 days ago.


More likely it says the camera was rushed out without proper testing in
the first place, and that bug-fix was already in the works when the camera
was released.

David


Oh, it's had proper testing, all right. We end users are doing for Canon,
even as we speak...

--
Skip Middleton
http://www.shadowcatcherimagery.com


  #20  
Old October 1st 04, 02:52 PM
Phil Wheeler
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Skip M wrote:


You mean it uploads on its own? 'Cause I don't know how to get it to do so
if it doesn't...Not much in the manual about uploading from a CF to the
camera. I know about d/l to a card from the computer.


If like other Canons, there is a firmware update item in the menu. It
may not appear unless the camera detects a CF card with new firmware.

The instructions will be with the update download (I've updated F/W in
other Canons -- S1 IS and 300D -- but not 20D). It is a very
straightforward process. Key is to start with a well-charged battery.

Phil

 




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