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Had similar issues!I need some help. I tried upgrading the firmware for the X-Pro1 body, 35mm lens, and 14mm lens. Right now the firmware is:
BODY: 2.03
35mm lens: 2.01
14mm lens: 3.0
When I try to upgrade the body and 35mm lens, the camera cancels the firmware upgrade, and says to turn off the camera. It's probably me, but I found the upgrade instructions a bit confusing as to lens/body upgrades, which should be done first, etc. I down loaded to PC, then dragged and dropped the files onto a SD memory card. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Dave in NJ
It is more accurate and faster - have been shooting the whole evening in dim light mostly with 1.4 and results are great.Kit zoom is faster but difference doesn't seem to be as big. The XF35mm is notably faster. Need to try tomorrow in daylight.
Went for half hour out and the XF35 was just locking focus far more decisively.
- Ricardo
FinePeter: I DID THE SAME THING!! I am now up to date!! Can't believe I was so dim witted.
Thanks!!
Dave
FWIW I have always updated the firmware of the camera with a lens attached without any problems.You need to upgrade the body first, without a lens on it, then each lens individually while attached to the camera. It's not terribly intuitive. The 35 is faster, not much difference with the 14, the 60 is definitely better but it's still the slowest of all, but that's understandable given it's longer throw for macro focusing. The 18-55 is also better.
Same here. Never had any issues with it.FWIW I have always updated the firmware of the camera with a lens attached without any problems.