Nikon released a new firmware update version 1.31 for Nikon D4s FX-format digital SLR camera.
It fixes issues when RAW+JPEG photographs were taken with write-enabled cards inserted in both the XQD and CompactFlash card slot.
Nikon D4s features 16.2-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor, EXPEED 4 processor, 51 point AF system, ISO 100 to ISO 25,600 native sensitivity, faster 11 fps continuous shooting. See more details on the product page. For sample images and user’s manual please check the related articles.
Nikon D4s firmware update version 1.32 and NRW codec version 1.7.0 released
Changes from “C” Firmware Version 1.31 to 1.32
- • Fixed the following issues, which would in rare cases occur when RAW+JPEG photographs were taken with write-enabled cards inserted in both the XQD and CompactFlash card slots. RAW primary – JPEG secondary selected for Secondary slot function in the SHOOTING MENU, and On selected for Network > Options > Auto send in the SETUP MENU.
- – The camera would sometimes freeze on restart after users had (1) pressed the shutter-release button all the way down without first activating the standby timer and then (2) allowed the timer to expire or turned the camera off without first reactivating the timer.
- – If the shutter-release button was pressed all the way down to begin shooting with the standby timer off, the first shot would sometimes neither be marked for transfer nor uploaded.
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Download Nikon D4s Firmware Update Version 1.32
What’s new with NRW codec version 1.7.0
- Added support for NRW (RAW) files created with the COOLPIX B700.
Download NRW codec version 1.7.0