![]() I like using this camera and am doing so more than any other camera I have ever owned. ![]() Thank you John.Īfter only 4 weeks I have a shutter count of 9500. Thanks to whoever first discovered this information which has been going around the M43 forum for some time. But otherwise all my settings were intact. When I did this my camera prompted me to reset the time and date. Switch the camera off then on to return to normal operation. STBCNT is the number of times the flash has been fired.ħ. PWRCNT is number of times the camera has been powered on Hold down the left cursor key and Menu/Set together and press AF/AE-L (Again). See a page of error codes, with lots of zeros.Ħ. Hold down the left cursor key and Menu/Set together and press AF/AE-L. there should be a tab for or similar just before which is the last item on the menu.ĥ. Check you are in Service Mode by looking at the last page of the Setup Menu. With the camera off, hold down both Disp and AF/AE-L buttons and switch camera on. Format a memory card in the camera, take a few photos and let the camera write them to the card.ģ. When I checked the shutter count after the upgrade, the shutter. The update went OK, and all functions are fine. I updated the firmware using the Olympus updater. ![]() The shutter count was about 690 (I shot some tests before checking). I found fixing the camera to a tripod helped.ġ. I recently received a E-M5 Mark II refurb with firmware 1.2. I have checked the shutter count on my FZ1000 with no apparent ill effects but fair warning: you can easily mess up a camera's basic operation by changing anything in Service Mode. The FZ1000 uses the same sequence of button presses as the GH3 and GH4.
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