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New Sony a1 firmware update (version 1.10) addresses EVF and IBIS issues some users were experiencing

29 Jun

Sony has released a firmware update for its a1 camera that addresses, amongst other things, in-body image stabilization (IBIS) and electronic viewfinder (EVF) blackout issues some users have been experiencing.

Before getting to the new details of the version 1.10 firmware update for the Sony a1, let’s look at what led to the EVF and IBIS issue being discovered.

Last month, photographer and DPReview forum member Jamieson Dean (f1point4andbethere) shared in a post on our Sony E-mount forum that he was having issues with the IBIS in his then-new Sony a1. In the video demonstration (embedded below) he shared in the post, Dean shows how his Sony a1 unit would delay the activation of the IBIS mechanism with both Sony and third-party lenses.

In replies to Dean’s original forum post, other photographers chimed in and said they too had been experiencing IBIS issues with their respective a1 units, while others also noted there was an issue with the EVF of their a1 units blacking out at times. Eventually, Dean was able to get in contact with Sony to replace his a1, but the new unit had the same IBIS problem. In fact, as visible in the below comparison video, the problem was even more pronounced in the replacement a1.

‘I don’t believe my usage of the camera is outlandish,’ said Dean in a follow-up post. ‘I have had this issue with both my original A1 as well as the replacement that Sony gave me […] It occurs with all non-stabilized lenses, and happens roughly 50% of the time for me during normal use.’

Now, over a month later, it seems Sony has addressed EVF and IBIS issues, even if it hasn’t specifically addressed the latter in its firmware update changelog:

  • Improves overall AF performance and stability
  • Improves operability when using the Remote Camera Tool app Note: Make sure you have updated the Remote Camera Tool app to the most recent version
  • Improves eye sensor detection performance with strong light sources, such as sunlight [this is believed to be the issue behind the EVF blackout problem]
  • Improves operational stability when using the Imaging Edge Mobile apps
  • Improves operational stability when using the SEL100400GM, SEL200600G, or SEL600F40GM lens
  • Improves the overall stability of the camera

As visible in a new video from Dean, the 1.10 firmware update fixes the lag previously seen in both of Dean’s a1 camera units. Dean says ‘the ibis is flawless now’ and notes ‘it’s working at least on par with [his] a7 III now’ in new forum posts made today.

Regardless of whether or not you were experiencing any of these issues, firmware version 1.10 for the Sony a1 appears to be substantial from a reliability and usability standpoint, so be sure to download it using the link below.

Download firmware version 1.10 for Sony a1

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Sony a9 firmware update 1.10 ‘improves image quality and overall stability’

28 Sep

Sony has released firmware version 1.10 for the Sony a9, bringing improved image quality to the camera alongside a bug fix that addresses a problem with Raw images disappearing when SDXC and microSDXC cards were transferred from the camera to ‘certain smartphones.’ The update also adds the Eye AF function for some A-mount lenses when they’re used with the LA-EA3 mount adapter.

Firmware Version 1.10 for the Sony a9 is available to download from Sony’s website.

The full firmware change log is below:

Benefits and improvements from the latest update

  • Supports “Eye AF” function for A-mount lenses via the LA-EA3 mount adapter *1
  • Fixes an issue where RAW files may disappear when SDXC or microSDXC memory cards are used in certain smartphones *2
  • Improves the image quality and overall stability of the camera

*1: This function is only for A-mount lenses which can adapt to 8 or 10 fps (maximum) tracking AF-C shooting. See here for details.

*2: Raw data recorded by the ILCE-9 with firmware Ver. 1.00 or 1.01 could disappear. Please backup your raw data files, even if you’re updating the system software to Ver. 1.10.

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Pentax K-70 firmware 1.10 now available

23 Aug

Ricoh has released firmware version 1.10 for the Pentax K-70 camera. The update is a small one, bringing general stability improvements alongside a couple of minor changes. The download for Windows and Mac, as well as the installation instructions, are available here. The changelog lists the following updates:

  • Enabled ISO sensitivity to change during multiple exposures.
  • Optimized performance when attaching new lens HD PENTAX-DA 55-300mmF4.5-6.3ED PLM WR RE.
  • Improved stability for general performance

Pentax K-70 owners can check their camera’s current firmware version by pressing the menu button, followed by [Set-up 5], then [Firmware Info/Options]. In the Firmware Info menu, press the camera’s four-way controller to the right. 

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Nikon D810 firmware C 1.10 now available

30 Oct

Nikon has released updated firmware for its D810 DSLR, taking the software from version C 1.02 to C 1.10. The new firmware brings with it several changes, the majority of which are bug fixes. In addition to correcting issues, v1.10 adds an external recording control option for using the camera to start and stop third-party recorders connected over HDMI. Read more

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Ricoh offers GR II firmware version 1.10

07 Aug

The Ricoh GR II’s firmware has been updated to version 1.10 from version 1.0.5. The update is a basic one, improving the camera’s ‘stability for general performance’ and bringing version 1.0.5 of the Image Sync software. Read more

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Sony issues firmware 1.10 for Alpha 7 II

10 Jan

Announced in late November, the Sony Alpha 7 II has received its first firmware update. Somewhat thin on specifics, firmware version 1.10 promises improved image stabilization. The firmware details cite improvements in IS when half-pressing the shutter, in ‘Focus Magnifier’ mode, during movie recording, and with ‘other functions’. Read more

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Left 4 Dead (PC) Death Toll footage – 3D anaglyph red/cyan – iZ3D driver 1.10

10 Aug

Various footage from the Death Toll campaign To watch with Red/Cyan anaglyph glasses. Yellow/Blue anaglyph / Colorcode ™ compatible (superbowl glasses) www.youtube.com 3D is rendered with the iZ3D driver v1.10, works for both Ati and Nvidia graphics cards www.iz3d.com Aiming is performed through the right eye. (iZ3d left shift mode) Full colour 3D version available for 3D monitors and 3DTVs at Meant-To-Be-Seen forums www.mtbs3d.com Meant To Be Seen : consumer driven stereo-3D advocacy group www.mtbs3d.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

3D HD video of the Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure, Harry Potter Wizarding World in Orlando Florida from March 2011 – Requires red & cyan glasses. If you have different colour glasses, please see my other videos for different formats. Check out my other videos and feel free to subscribe. I have other 3D videos of Cape Town, France, Monaco, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Holland, Belgium, London and the Kennedy Space Center. Playlist is here: www.youtube.com Video and editing by Stephen Oberauer. losthobbit.net
Video Rating: 5 / 5