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- #HOW TO INSTALL FIRMWARE UPDATES ON OLYMPUS LENSES HOW TO#
- #HOW TO INSTALL FIRMWARE UPDATES ON OLYMPUS LENSES UPDATE#
Other than that, there's been no reports (that I've seen, and "bricking" due to bad firmware would get a lot of attention rapidly) of firmware problems, so it's very likely just your computer and most likely safe to use another. If you have a warranty, it's just a matter of filming the camera working, then continuing to film as you update.
#HOW TO INSTALL FIRMWARE UPDATES ON OLYMPUS LENSES UPDATE#
As a modern top-line product, the EM-1 ii probably has good update safety. lost power), others to other types (interrupted transfer). Some is vulnerable to certain types of problems (e.g.
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Some hardware have very good safety precautions for firmware updates, other has less. It's not even 100% guaranteed that there isn't a fault in the particular camera that messes up updates (let's say some silicon error in a component used in updating). It's such a technical and specific question that it's impossible to answer without detailed technical knowledge of that particular camera. Whether a failed firmware update risks frying the camera or not depends mostly on the individual camera model, the method of failure, and the exact details of how it updates its firmware. If you only have an Olympus body, you will need to use the official Olympus method If you have a lens needing an update and a Panasonic body, you should be able to update a lens' firmware via the Panasonic method (writing the lens firmware to the SD card, and using a magic set of button presses when turning on the camera). Note, the update only affects camera bodies, not the lenses. I did use the method to update my E-m5 mark III to firmware 1.2. The E-m1 mark III update should be similar.
#HOW TO INSTALL FIRMWARE UPDATES ON OLYMPUS LENSES HOW TO#
Through the help of a forum poster either here at or, I was able to figure out how to update the E-m5 mark III. While there are not options for the newer bodies, the site does seem to be downloading the newest firmware for the machines it supports. Unfortunately, the lightsnowdev site has not added the newer cameras (E-m5 mark III, E-m1 mark III, and presumably E-PL10 if it gets an update). I only run Linux on my systems, and I don't run any Windows emulators. I've used to update my E-m1 mark I and E-m10 mark II cameras. There is an unofficial method to update an Olympus camera body's firmware by copying a file to the SD card and pressing a magic set of buttons when turning on the camera: