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Has anyone updated the firmware on the 200-600 with version 2 firmware yet..
 
Not entirely sure ..
 
The firmware update for 4 zoom lenses is apparently to improve stabilisation on the A7RV - I don’t know if it has any impact (positive or negativ) on other bodies.

The 4 lenses are: 24-105 f/4, 200-600 G, 100-400 GM, and 70-200 GM II.
 
According to Sony it
  • Improves operational stability installed it anyway see how it goes did them all except the new 70-200mkii
 
According to Sony it
  • Improves operational stability installed it anyway see how it goes did them all except the new 70-200mkii
I assume you forgot to hit enter to start a new line. The bullet point from Sony should end after the third word, right?
 
With regard to using it on the A7RiV. I have updated mine today, and had a quick test in the garden, getting it to focus on some tricky subjects, like individual stems of plants in our flower beds or a leaf on a tree at close and distant range. I do think that it has improved it's ability to lock on and stay locked on to the subject, where before it may hunt back and forth before acquiring focus. Hopefully I can test it in the field tomorrow (we have some Otters showing well at a local reserve).
Obviously I think the real reason for the update is to ensure compatibility with the new A7rV, and hopefully avoid the complaints they had with the RiV.
 

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With regard to using it on the A7RiV. I have updated mine today, and had a quick test in the garden, getting it to focus on some tricky subjects, like individual stems of plants in our flower beds or a leaf on a tree at close and distant range. I do think that it has improved it's ability to lock on and stay locked on to the subject, where before it may hunt back and forth before acquiring focus. Hopefully I can test it in the field tomorrow (we have some Otters showing well at a local reserve).
Obviously I think the real reason for the update is to ensure compatibility with the new A7rV, and hopefully avoid the complaints they had with the RiV.
Kev did the 200-600 cause issues on the a7riv? or should I ask did you have issues at any time when using the 200-600 on tha7riv?
 
Kev did the 200-600 cause issues on the a7riv? or should I ask did you have issues at any time when using the 200-600 on tha7riv?
Personally I never had any particular issues, but there were a lot on the first batch of cameras, which, while Sony never admitted it, was down to poor manufacturing causing badly aligned sensors (I read a very detailed report once). I will say that just recently I've had a few hunting issues, as you know, and obviously doing an update can't hurt. I saw a few posts on the FB pages about the update and one guy saying he had noticed it seemed better, so a bit of testing to confirm was needed. It is certainly not hunting between subjects like it was.
 
I tried just now to install it via my A74 and I cannot figure out how to do it. Just before this I did the A74 body update which went fine because they let you do it via memory card. I am not sure why they won't let you do the 200-600 update this way, but they say you have to plug the camera into your computer. I have never done this and didn't want to ever do it, but I did. However I am not seeing the menu item they list that you need to access, where you choose USB mass storage. I could swear I went through every single menu item and I am not seeing it.
 
I tried just now to install it via my A74 and I cannot figure out how to do it. Just before this I did the A74 body update which went fine because they let you do it via memory card. I am not sure why they won't let you do the 200-600 update this way, but they say you have to plug the camera into your computer. I have never done this and didn't want to ever do it, but I did. However I am not seeing the menu item they list that you need to access, where you choose USB mass storage. I could swear I went through every single menu item and I am not seeing it.
It's a very easy process once you have that setting sorted. I don't have the 7iV, so I don't know if it's the same menu, but once enabled it's a straightforward process, pretty much doing it for you.
 
 
Thank you - I just did the update. I think (?) the issue was the USB menu was NOT set for mass storage and when I plugged in the USB cable BEFORE accessing the menu, the option to change it was not there? I had to go into the menu with the camera unplugged and change the USB connection option first, THEN plug the camera into the computer.
 
Just to go on a bit of a rant, I find it annoying that Sony makes me plug my camera into the computer instead of doing lens updates via SD card, like I can with my Nikon F lenses.
 
Sigh...

At some point I'm going to have to give in and update both the camera and lens. My M4 is still on the original firmware version.

I guess I need to go to ludicrous speed.
I’m the same way. I hate doing them. I have my Son do them for me.
 
i just did mine today if you run into errors and you own a mac with a m1 processor you will most likely have to go into the security utility and allow kernels to be trusted by known developers to work i had to have sony walk me throught it they were very polite and it went smooth. i have not really tested to see any difference but was informed it was more for the 7riv and new 7v.
 

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