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Nikon D6 firmware version 1.10 released

Nikon released new firmware version 1.10 for the Nikon D6 DSLR camera (currently in stock at B&H). Here are the changes from “C” firmware version 1.00 to 1.10: Users can now choose the band (2.4 or 5 GHz) for the host SSID when connecting to wireless networks via a WT-6 wireless transmitter attached to the camera. The band is listed in Connection Wizard network-selection dialog and post-connection in the Wired LAN/WT display. Autofocus for viewfinder photography has been improved. Focus-point selection now works smoothly even if the user abruptly switches directions on the multi selector or sub-selector. Fixed the following issues: Autofocus sometimes produced unpredictable results when used with certain AF-S lenses with maximum apertures faster than f/2.8. Instead of flashing, the network indicator would remain lit when an Ethernet connection was established. The WT-6 wireless transmitter could not be used to join wireless networks with SSIDs containing a space, semicolon (“;”), ampersand (“&”), or backslash (“\”). The over- and under-exposure indicators in the viewfinder were reversed when +0- was selected for Custom Setting f9 (Reverse indicators) in the CUSTOM SETTING MENU. The exposure indicators were slow to refresh when shutter speed, aperture, or ISO sensitivity were adjusted using the main- or sub-command dial. If, when Focus point and AF-area mode was selected for Custom Setting a5 (Store points by orientation) in the CUSTOM SETTING MENU, the standby timer expired with the camera in portrait (tall) orientation and the camera was then rotated to landscape (wide) orientation before the standby timer...

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Published By: Nikonrumors - Tuesday, 8 September, 2020

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