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I for one am looking forward to the day when I can up date my own firmware as it takes far too long for Sony to do it. Not too mention the shipping that would be involved for me :(
Why couldn't Sony make it simple to update their firmware? The nanoFLASH is really simple and so could the Sony EX range have been! |
i can't confirm this, but i've heard that ever since RED started allowing their owners to upgrade firmware(Builds) companies like Canon and Panasonic have been following their lead. I just hope Sony is paying attention. it's extremely impractical, in this technically advanced world for Sony to demand its owners to send in their products for something WE can easily do in the comfort on our own homes/offices.
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It's especially galling when they make it so easy to update firmware on, for instance, their own BluRay players. I bought a cheap, entry-level Sony BR player (360), hooked up the ethernet cable and the first thing it did was phone home and do a firmware update without any intervention on my part. I realize that with the EX-x cameras, we're talking about an order of magnitude more complexity, but come on Sony.
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Fed Ex just delivered My camera back from LA Service Center after repairs... Was loaded with latest firmware V1.14_0543 updated on 12/21/09. Probably another version still coming for Feb/Mar
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i have v.1.11_0531
wonder what the differences are? |
I have version 1.14.
I previously had V1.11, and my lens when faulty, lens gets replaced under warranty, and i'm told even though the lens looks the same it's not, it's modified inside, (these are words direct from the technicians mouth, i take my camera to the sony service centre personally), when i get home and plug in my Libec controller the lens creep zooms in on it's own so i'm told that i need the latest firmware V1.14. The newer lens NEEDS V1.14 for it to work correctly with the Libec controller. So there's one thing that V1.14 changes. According to clip browser with it's new display, the newer lens is a different model than the old lens, i checked against old footage of mine. Paul. |
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Old lens model > XT14X5.8 Paul. |
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You may think as a consumer its pretty cool for the player to be able to update but let me assure you its entirely to Sony's benefit. |
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Paul, you mentioned that replacing the lens was under "warranty". was your warranty current or had it expired and Sony deemed it a warranty, their responsibility, issue. my initial "1 year warranty" has expired. without having to purchase an extended warranty, i hope i can get my lens replaced compliments on Sony of course. |
When I spoke to the LA service center Manager he told me he was not aware of a new lens but did say any replacement lens ordered could have some changes, but he was not aware of any. Now I am still trying to verify what all was actually repaired on my camera... I was told the prism block was replaced but the paper work just says the camera was fixed under warranty. I will compare footage shot before the repair with new footage in clip browser and see if there is any difference on the lens but I do not think they replaced my Lens as part of the repair.
Update- I still have the old lens model... XT14x5.8.. guess there was no need to replace it... Hope that does not mean I may have to replace it at some point in the future... |
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I attended a Sony "educational" seminar on the EX line last Wednesday. It's definitely coming. They wouldn't commit to an exact date, but we were told "early spring".
From their website: Sony Product Detail Page - SBS32G1 The SxS-1 memory card will initially be compatible with only the new XDCAM EX camcorder models PMW-EX1R, PMW-350L and PMW-350K. In the case of PMW-EX1/EX3/10MD, an end user firmware upgrade, scheduled for release in the Spring of 2010, will be required and can be downloaded from the Sony Pro Media website when available. Users that own an PMW-EX30 must send their deck to a Sony Service center to complete the required firmware updates. |
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