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*1.09 | *1.09 | ||
*1.091 | *1.091 | ||
*1.092 | *1.092 (05 Mar 2007) | ||
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*1.107 | *1.102 (14 Mar 2007) | ||
*1.110 | |||
*1.107 (27 Jul 2007) | |||
Version 1.107 Includes: Changes within the firmware allowing Leica Camera an even saver and more efficient production process. | |||
Modification of internal procedures, optimisation of the general image reproduction and the functional features of the | |||
LEICA M8 has been accomplished. | |||
*1.110 (05 Nov 2007) | |||
*1.201 (02 Feb 2008) | |||
Version 1.201 Includes: New and considerably improved algorithms for the automatic white balance (AWB), | |||
Bug fixes: The following effects have been remedied: With certain SD card types, images were bouncing while being reviewed. | |||
In few cases, wrong exposures were reported when the camera was released from stand-by mode. | |||
In the Exif data, the Max-Aperture-Value of the TRI-ELMAR-M 16-18-21mm/f4 ASPH was incorrect. | |||
== M8 Basic Skills == | == M8 Basic Skills == | ||
*[[M8 Rangefinder Infinity Adjustment]] | *[[M8 Rangefinder Infinity Adjustment]] | ||
*[[Sensor Cleaning]] | *[[Sensor Cleaning]] |
Revision as of 06:55, 2 February 2008
M System
- M Lenses
- Non-Leica M Lenses
- M Accessories
- Non-Leica M Accessories
M8 FAQ
M8 Firmware History
- 1.06
- 1.09
- 1.091
- 1.092 (05 Mar 2007)
- 1.102 (14 Mar 2007)
- 1.107 (27 Jul 2007)
Version 1.107 Includes: Changes within the firmware allowing Leica Camera an even saver and more efficient production process. Modification of internal procedures, optimisation of the general image reproduction and the functional features of the LEICA M8 has been accomplished.
- 1.110 (05 Nov 2007)
- 1.201 (02 Feb 2008)
Version 1.201 Includes: New and considerably improved algorithms for the automatic white balance (AWB), Bug fixes: The following effects have been remedied: With certain SD card types, images were bouncing while being reviewed. In few cases, wrong exposures were reported when the camera was released from stand-by mode. In the Exif data, the Max-Aperture-Value of the TRI-ELMAR-M 16-18-21mm/f4 ASPH was incorrect.