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D7000
New firmware for the D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="Camera Fun" data-source="post: 173641" data-attributes="member: 13006"><p>It's so easy that I was able to do it by myself! The Nikon site has step by step instructions so I printed those out first. I did the A/B first and then the L but I could most likely have done them all at once. The A/B took just a few minutes at the most in the camera. The L was instantaneous. I did call Nikon after doing the A/B because I didn't watch the lcd screen the entire time the process was running and so I didn't see any message about it being done before the screen turned off. The L was so quick that I saw a message about it being complete. The Nikon tech did suggest that I check to make sure the update finished before I turned the camera off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camera Fun, post: 173641, member: 13006"] It's so easy that I was able to do it by myself! The Nikon site has step by step instructions so I printed those out first. I did the A/B first and then the L but I could most likely have done them all at once. The A/B took just a few minutes at the most in the camera. The L was instantaneous. I did call Nikon after doing the A/B because I didn't watch the lcd screen the entire time the process was running and so I didn't see any message about it being done before the screen turned off. The L was so quick that I saw a message about it being complete. The Nikon tech did suggest that I check to make sure the update finished before I turned the camera off. [/QUOTE]
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