The EM Tried 3 times, starting over each time and using the factory cable plugged directly into the computer, but no joy - the camera just wouldn't show up. I'm not too concerned about not having what the summary says I'd get in the update, so I'm not in a big hurry to try to make it work.
But I do find it curious that after two successful updates I couldn't get the third one to work. It seems, if I recall correctly, that I had an issue with my software not finding the camera on a couple of occasions. Like you I prefer to use a card as I do with my Nikons but since E1 days you have to connect the camera.
I installed WS 1. You might have to select Storage if your camera does not default to it. Unlike Panasonic, you can actually back out an update. This has been useful in the past as there were a few updates that broke things and people were able to back out the software while Olympus made the official fix.
Some of these updates include:. I read the mail, though most of the firmware releases were earlier on January 24th. It is interesting that the version they list in the mail for the E-m1 mark I 4. Well THAT was interesting. I was indeed trying to use ODCU when the camera couldn't be found - just like the GetOlympus support screen said to do. Using Workspace the camera WAS seen, and updated the same as the other two bodies had.
The boxes that appeared on the screen during the update process all said Digital Camera Updater at the top, and the various screens that appeared all looked the same, EXCEPT that I never saw the STORAGE screen that usually started the process and I had not selected it before starting and I was not asked to remove the cards before proceeding.
All seems to be well, though. MANY thanks for the pointer. Whatever the cause Workspace at least worked for two of us. Is it worth the hefty price tag? We take a look at the Cine, the high-end model in this series.
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If you click No, the update will be cancelled. Carefully read the Software License Agreement. Follow the below instructions, and click the two checkboxes. If available for your model, the settings and Mysets will now be reloaded to the camera. Disconnect your camera safely, and enjoy your new features! Your update will begin, and progress will be shown on the computer. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.
The Olympus Workspace software with the Digital Camera Updater is required for updating the firmware of your camera. Click below to download the software. Olympus workspace. Caution: A camera's firmware cannot be returned to an earlier version once it has been updated. Log on to your computer using an account with administrator privileges. Connect the computer to the Internet. Make sure the camera has sufficient power to complete the operation.
Open Olympus workspace. Connect your camera to your computer using the bundled USB cable. Note: Your camera may display a selection menu on the LCD. Press the camera's [OK] button to continue. Click Camera 4. Click on. If newer firmware versions are available, they will be displayed in a dialog box. To see what will be changed by applying an update, select it from the list and click Details. To apply a selected firmware update, click Update and then, on the next screen, Yes.
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