Sony firmware update a7ii3/31/2024 ![]() ![]() They’ve got to test the updater on every supported OS. Sony is shooting themselves in the foot on this. Restore the sacrificial computer from a backup.Put the USB cable where you can find it for the next update - you know this one works.Watch the progress bar as the updater downloads the new firmware.Connect the camera to the sacrificial computer.Decide you couldn’t tell it from any other USB cable.Sony says you have to use the cable that your camera shipped with. Set the camera to be a USB mass storage device.Find a computer you don’t care much about.Worry about Sony’s history of being hacked and wonder if there’s malware in the updater.Download the version of the firmware that’s appropriate for your OS.Instead, the Sony update process goes something like this: I don’t know why Sony can’t do the updating like most everybody else. Since the conventional wisdom is to turn off image stabilization when the camera is tripod-mounted, I thought I’d do some testing.īut first, I updated the camera firmware to the version that Sony made available the day before yesterday, which purports to improves IBIS performance. I’ve read on a photographic forum - maybe I should stop reading those things they’re making a lot of work for me - that the a7II in-body image stabilization (IBIS, aka SteadyShot) improves image quality even with the camera on a tripod. ![]()
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