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Nikon D7000 Firmware Upgrade for Video Spots

Mark Goldstein | Digital SLR Cameras | December 4, 2010 | 1 Comments
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Nikon is about to release a new firmware upgrade for the D7000 DSLR to fix “noticeable bright spots with movie recording under certain conditions”. Owners have reported that the spots are particularly noticeable when recording movies of especially dark scenes or subjects. No date has yet been given for the release of what will be the first D7000 firmware upgrade.

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Why are there spots in the video I shoot with the D7000?

We have received reports from some users of the Nikon D7000 digital SLR camera regarding the occurrence of noticeable bright spots with movie recording under certain conditions.

Nikon believes that these bright spots are not normally noticeable, and therefore do not indicate a problem with practical use.  However, with further investigation of the reports received, we have confirmed that bright spots may be noticeable when recording movies of especially dark scenes or subjects.

In order to provide our customers with better products, Nikon is currently preparing to release a firmware upgrade with measures to reduce the occurrence of these bright spots for the D7000. Further details will be announced at a later date.



 

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#1 RAJ SINGH ANNAMALAI

nice good camera,,,take fotos & video no problem but when want to edit many software cannot read mov files...hope they had given a better editing software to install in PC..

3:36 pm - Tuesday, December 7, 2010

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