wolfB
Newbie
Check download section @ leica-camera.com.
kully
Happy Snapper
After all that excitement a while ago when there were asking for testers... this is not so exciting 
braver
Well-known
Nice, great example of user-base interaction and reaping the benefits.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Will this work in my Nikon ... maybe a little extra glow? :angel:

jamato8
Corroding tank M9 35 ASPH
Thanks for posting. Now off to update.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Will this work in my Nikon ... maybe a little extra glow? :angel:
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Et tu, Brutus? Et tu?
jamato8
Corroding tank M9 35 ASPH
So will the improvement in the Italian translation finally get me back to my roots? I always wanted to learn Italian even though my Grandfather came from Sicily, which I think speaks Italian. My Italian friends from Italy tell me I am not really an italian if my Grandfather came from Sicily but one can hope. :^)
I don't remember updating the firmware on my M9 before. I was sure I had but I don't remember the way it looks. I like that Canon says to not touch anything once the update starts. As soon as I put the card in and the bottom on it asked if I wanted to update. Maybe it was updated when I had the M9 repaired for a bad sensor late last summer.
I get 7 shots in a row now. I thought I got less before. They seem to get through the buffer faster. Is the right or has it always been 7?
I don't remember updating the firmware on my M9 before. I was sure I had but I don't remember the way it looks. I like that Canon says to not touch anything once the update starts. As soon as I put the card in and the bottom on it asked if I wanted to update. Maybe it was updated when I had the M9 repaired for a bad sensor late last summer.
I get 7 shots in a row now. I thought I got less before. They seem to get through the buffer faster. Is the right or has it always been 7?
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So, what are the advantages?
The release notes look like "Bug Fixes" that address "Bugs" in the firmware. They don't state what the issues were.
George Lucas fans will have a hard time moving from release 1.138.
George Lucas fans will have a hard time moving from release 1.138.
Have you tried it Brian? Any difference you can see? I'm at work and can't try it for another 10 hours or so.
user237428934
User deletion pending
German update notice says they implemented new color calibration for wide angle lenses to reduce color shifts between center and edge of the photo.
Have you tried it Brian? Any difference you can see? I'm at work and can't try it for another 10 hours or so.
No- not yet. I have the Philosophy of letting others try it first if it is not reversible. I waited 18 months to get an M9, let others get cut on the "bleeding edge".
abumac
Well-known
Zeiss 18 as 2.8/21 pre and also CV15 as 2.8/21 pre gives great but really great pics. No color-shift.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
nice! This makes me re-think having a CV15.
nice! This makes me re-think having a CV15.
Haha, me too. Damn, we seem to be into a lot of the same gear.
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jamato8
Corroding tank M9 35 ASPH
So has anyone else noticed an increase in the number of images that can be shot at one time?
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
Super Angulon f/3.4 still gives the red edge but I didn't expect that would be fixed. I have it coded as an Elmarit 21mm. Always have. Interesting that the 15mm exhibits less red fringing now. Back when I had a CV 15mm, it was worse than my 21mm SA.
I'm gonna have to reprofile the negative mask I use for 21mm color shots now just in case there was an effect of the firmware update on the vignetting.
Phil Forrest
I'm gonna have to reprofile the negative mask I use for 21mm color shots now just in case there was an effect of the firmware update on the vignetting.
Phil Forrest
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