
Fujifilm has just announced that a new firmware update is available for their FinePix REAL 3D W3 camera bringing it up to version 1.10.
Don't expect any killer features out of this firmware update but there have been some notable fixes. First of all, when recording HD movies you will be able to select Economy mode. This Economy version will optimize image ...
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December 17th, 2010 | Posted in 3D, Film, Firmware, Fuji | Comments Off

Casio has announced today that owners of their EX-H20G digital camera can now download the firmware version 1.01 update.
Seeing how this is such a miniscule update, don't expect any game changing features as the changelog is actually quite bare.
In fact, the only thing that version 1.01 updates is the following:
Adds a function that writes position log data ...
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December 6th, 2010 | Posted in Casio, Firmware | 1 Comment

In this day and age thanks to the fact that digital cameras are software powered, manufacturers have the ability to tweak and improve their offerings after they've hit the market. Today, an example of this has been announced from Fujifilm with a firmware update for their Finepix HS10 and HS11
This firmware update, bringing the two ...
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November 30th, 2010 | Posted in Film, Fuji, Software | Comments Off

Hamrick Software has released a new update for VueScan, a program that allows you to import scans on Photoshop directly from the software itself. Known as Version 8.6.66, the update gives additional support for TWAIN drivers, enabling users to import pictures from a scanner into other programs. "This means that importing images using ...
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November 4th, 2010 | Posted in Software | Comments Off

Aspiring YouTube stars know that the first necessary piece of hardware that must be acquired is a camera. Many companies have been capitalizing on this fact releasing a whole slew of cameras with built-in YouTube uploading functionality.
One device that has been immensely popular over the years is the Flip Mino. Of course, now that the product has ...
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September 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off

Recently, Jalbum presented a new update for its iPhone application, which offers multiple selection of pictures in order to make the image upload process easier. Originally, uploading images from the iPhone to any photo service was tedious and time-consuming since users could only select a photo at a time. However, this new update ...
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July 28th, 2010 | Posted in Camera Phone, Software | Comments Off

Canon has announced that the firmware for their EOS 7D DSLR is getting updated today to version 1.2.2. If you're not familiar with this camera it features an 18 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor and the ability to record up to 1080p HD video.
Anyways, below are the improvements added with firmware version 1.2.2:
Fixes a phenomenon in ...
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July 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Canon, dslr | Comments Off

Ricoh and Samsung have come forth today to annoucne some new firmware updates for their digital cameras.
First up is Ricoh with the GXR that brings compatiblity with the 'A12 50mm equiv. macro, S10 24-72mm equiv. and P10 28-300 equiv. zoom lens units' in addition to tweaking things, fixing bugs and passing through some imporvements.
On the ...
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July 16th, 2010 | Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off

Leica has come forth today to announce that a new firmware update is available for their M8 and M8.2 rangefinders. Don't expect to find any killer features coming this time as the only major improvement Leica lists with the firmware update is its ability to fix the camera's 'Shutter Fault' which commonly occurs during the ...
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July 12th, 2010 | Posted in Firmware, Leica | Comments Off

Recently, Leica launched a new firmware update for the M8 and M8.2 rangefinder cameras and it's called Version 2.005. The update was created to fix a glitch known as "Shutter fault". This problem began to occur when the M8 cameras were used in C-Mode (Continuous) shooting or capturing images in S-Mode (Single). ...
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July 9th, 2010 | Posted in Firmware, Leica | Comments Off