By the way, I've set my ISO to be automatically chosen between 100 and
400. Now, with Ok button and front wheel I can override that. Here
comes a neat feature that does not seem to be mentioned anywhere. If I
set ISO to, say, 200 by Ok and front wheel and then press Ok and Green
button, I see word
Thanks - that puts my mind at rest!
Cant wait till tonight...
Rob
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On 1/23/07, Rob Brigham
On 1/23/07, Rob Brigham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When going into the flash mode selection, wirless is shown but it is
> greyed out and cannot be selected. Is this because I don't have a lens
> mounted for some reason?
Yes.
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Just in time for my new arrival!
Thanks for posting the link.
Rob
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On 23/1/07, Digital Image Studio, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
>And as expected the official release .bin file compares byte for byte
>to the pre-release firmware files.
As Rob was up all night counting each and every one, he should know.
What a guy !
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Just in time for my new arrival!
Thanks for posting the link.
Rob
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Digital Image Studio wrote:
> Personally I'd never risk racing motor vehicles.
:-)
I'm safer on track than commuting to and from work. Besides, our first
gen (FB) RX-7 couldn't exceed 130 MPH without driving off a cliff. ;-)
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On 1/22/07 8:51 PM, "Digital Image Studio", <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm still not installing unknown binaries from unknown sources into any
>> of the computing devices I own.
>
> I figure it's only a US$900 device and even if I had to pay for a
> repair it can't cost more than the price of
On 23/01/07, Doug Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Digital Image Studio wrote:
>
> > And as expected the official release .bin file compares byte for byte
> > to the pre-release firmware files.
>
> I'm still not installing unknown binaries from unknown sources into any
> of the computing devic
Digital Image Studio wrote:
> And as expected the official release .bin file compares byte for byte
> to the pre-release firmware files.
I'm still not installing unknown binaries from unknown sources into any
of the computing devices I own.
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On 23/01/07, Mike Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.pentaximaging.com/customer_care/show_firmware?firmId=8793673
And as expected the official release .bin file compares byte for byte
to the pre-release firmware files.
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Thanks Mike.
Sounds like the dials will act similar to the Nikons.
Dave
On 1/22/07, Mike Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.pentaximaging.com/customer_care/show_firmware?firmId=8793673
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> Enjoy.
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