![]() Many hours later, going over the steps very slowly, it occurred to me that the firmware I was downloading was for a "Zuiko Digital" lens. It puzzled me for hours and I went over it and tried variations (the Mac zip file instead of the Windows exe file) and failed every time. Then I turned to the Olympus lens, and failed, and failed and failed. I then updated also my Panasonic 12mm - 32mm zoom lens from firmware 1.0 to 1.1, which I also did not know about. It turns out that I could get version 1.2 firmware, which I installed free via Panasonic's Joint update service from their global site. ![]() ![]() I never "bought" an update ticket from them, so I did not even know there were any updates for my GF3. There is no list of what updates are available. ![]() In the Canadian website they only provide a link to buy (yes, pay extra) for an update voucher. In preparation for the update I updated my GF3 which is an interesting comment about Panasonic's poor support in Canada. I thought about BentC's reply and went through the Olympus global website and eventually got into the Joint update efforts.Īpparently both Olympus and Panasonic have done a lot to make it possible to update non-native lenses on their bodies. ![]()
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