The 14n will have firmware upgradeable by user. However, price went up by
$1000 to $5000
-----Original Message-----
From: Winsor Crosby [mailto:wincros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: November 20, 2002 1:40 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] sad day maybe...
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>I also forgot to mention that firmware upgrades, at least for N*k*n
>digi pro must be sent back to an authorized center for upgrade.
>Can't do it yourself. How backwards is this?
>
>John Cwiklinski
Same for the Kodak Pro DCS-14. On the other hand seeing all the
disasters with computer firmware updates told and retold on the web,
maybe it is wise on the part of the manufacturer. You get the
firmware update done correctly or you can return it instead of going
on the web and asking for help.
I was amused by the description of the Kodak as being so wonderful
because of its compact size and light weight, comparatively. I
checked the specs and the body weighs 2 pounds, over 900 grams. I
guess OM users are spoiled.
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Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California
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