Boris Stupak
Well-known
Better to release the source code and let users take over.
Look at all the Canon hacks that are floating around the web. They improve the video, change resolution, do all sorts of things, and are free for the download. (doolittle already posted this while I was typing)
The first Canon Rebel DSLR inspired a whole host of firmware hackers, mostly Russian.
My Lumix DMC-GF1 can now do full HD video because of firmware hackers.
If camera makers came out with full rewrites of firmware for older cameras, bringing them up to higher standards, for example, letting them create DNG raw files, I would not mind paying a reasonable fee, but I doubt this would be economically feasible, and of course they want you to buy new cameras.
Look at all the Canon hacks that are floating around the web. They improve the video, change resolution, do all sorts of things, and are free for the download. (doolittle already posted this while I was typing)
The first Canon Rebel DSLR inspired a whole host of firmware hackers, mostly Russian.
My Lumix DMC-GF1 can now do full HD video because of firmware hackers.
If camera makers came out with full rewrites of firmware for older cameras, bringing them up to higher standards, for example, letting them create DNG raw files, I would not mind paying a reasonable fee, but I doubt this would be economically feasible, and of course they want you to buy new cameras.