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If you have any questions or problems during your firmware updating please consult your dealer.Install Update #3 requires that Update #2 was performed. I'm assuming I have Update #2 installed, but how do I know? My XF is running 2.01.2. From that, can I conclude that Update #2 has been done?
For your case... The single-package-for-all-backs doesn't apply to the Credo currently. You need the XF only package:Hmm.... It looks like I do have the latest firmware version on my XF. So I copied the CP3.01.11.fwp file to a CF card, inserted it in my Cred 60 back, turned on the back, went to the install upgrade screen, and tried to perform the upgrade. But the back is reporting "Cannot find any valid firmware on card". So I'm wondering if the Credo needs a different file to upgrade the XF?
No problem. Love it! Just wanted to make sure you got a quick answer and support at hand in case you had additional followup questions or issues.Yep, I got it resolved with my dealer. But I don't think you understand why I'm posting. I'm posting for the benefit of others with Credo backs so they don't waste their time. Plus, as an XF owner I'm learning how Phase One does things. I didn't know that to upgrade the camera, I need to know whether the upgrade is packaged for specific backs. I assume that other might not know that either. So I'm sharing my discoveries. That's what these forums are for.
Yup, thank you Ross for filling in my gaps.Bill
I think that it is on the ES screen: see Stefan Steib's post #36 on the Electronic Shutter thread; there is picture of the screen.
Ross
I agree more and better documentation from Phase One would be very welcome.But as far as I know, no manual was created for any of these new features. "ask your dealer" tends to be a response. Sure your dealer should be a great resource, but it's not an excuse for not creating a simple pdf that tell a users how to implement these new features, just like a "manual" would show. It would have taken a tech writer maybe a couple of hours to write up a step by step process list with pictures for these new features.
Doug,I agree more and better documentation from Phase One would be very welcome.
Until then, we always welcome your calls/emails/texts in addition to doing what we can to stay present on the forums to answer questions. :salute: