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Nick-T

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Fexclour 4.8.1 Released
« on: October 10, 2007, 01:27:25 pm »

List of new features:

Features include:
• Direct ISO/White Balance control from the new ISO/WB button
(previous DRIVE button).
• New thumbwheel control of the complete digital menu system.
Activated by a double half-press on the release button. (this is
available for all H3D products after upgrade to 4.8.1).

Enhanced noise reduction algorithm.
The preservation of details in shadow areas is improved significantly
with this software release. On low exposure images noise is much less
apparent and you can select your choice of noise removal without
sacrificing details. The appearance of the noise reduction tool has
not changed.

Fully synchronized exposure window.
The exposure window is now fully synchronized with camera settings for
exposure time, aperture and ISO. This gives you full control of these
camera features from the software when shooting tethered.

New Custom Options.
This new menu allow for custom settings of:
• Backup mode from CF card to ImageBank
• Folder creation mode when connecting to ImageBank
• Tilt sensor mode
• Menu control from thumbwheels (on/off)
• Display behaviour at trigger half press

It's one of the real strengths of the H#D system that new features can be added via firmware and really vindicates 'blad's decision to develop integrated digital cameras IMO.

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josayeruk

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Fexclour 4.8.1 Released
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2007, 02:12:15 pm »

Thanks for the heads up Nick!  
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Fexclour 4.8.1 Released
« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2007, 03:13:02 pm »

Thx! I'll download after 4.7.1 has pooped out my DNG's of the day
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TechTalk

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Fexclour 4.8.1 Released
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2007, 03:02:00 am »

Thanks Nick. I upgraded the firmware in an H3D-II today and did some long exposures at ISO 400. The files were very clean and sharp! I didn't even bother with changing the noise reduction controls from the zero setting–didn't need to use them!
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