![]() Eight bugs are squashed, and support for one new lens - the sole shared update - is added. One update in particular - new support for the AF-S 800mm f/5.6E lens - is extended even to several pro SLRs from as long ago as August 2007, showing impressive commitment to those who make their living out of their cameras! In all, the list of updated cameras includes the Nikon D3200, D7000, D600, D800, D800E, D3, D3X, D3S, and D4.Īmong nine SLRs covered by today's updates, the D7000 gets the most model-specific tweaks. Nikon's new firmware spans a wide gamut, all the way from the entry-level Nikon D3200 digital SLR to the professional-grade D4. There's been a brief lull, but the game is on once more, as Nikon releases updates for an impressive nine digital SLRs in one fell swoop. First Pentax updated six of its DSLRs in the dying days of January, then Sony followed up with new firmware for no less than ten Translucent Mirror and mirrorless cameras in mid-February. ![]() One after another since the start of the year, camera manufacturers have been taking turns to release huge rafts of updates for their interchangeable-lens cameras. ![]() We're starting to get the feeling there's a contest on, and the contestants have forgotten to tell us. ![]()
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