Sony Rolls Out Version 2.0 Firmware Update for its A7R 11 Camera

By Staff Writer

Oct 20, 2015 08:34 AM EDT

Sony Alpha 7R (A7R) II is currently having a firmware update. The second version of the firmware update includes two additional features and is now available through the company's e-support website.

The Sony A7R II was released last August. It sports the first-ever back-illuminated full-frame Exmor R CMOS sensor and produces high-resolution 42-megapixel photos. Additionally, it includes five-axis image stabilization system and can record and shoot 4K video in various formats.

According to the official Sony blog, the highlights of the version 2.0 of the firmware update include its capability to capture uncompressed 14-bit RAW images to the Sony A7R II camera and to output video through HDMI while using the Remote Camera Control software feature. This means that the users are allowed to capture images remotely once the device is connected to a computer.

The present release of the firmware update also reduces chroma noise when the Long Exposure Noise Reduction is turned off, lessens the possibility of the Sony A7R II to change to front focus while shooting some scenes, as well as improves high-speed continuous shooting in order for the camera to perform equally even with or without the use of the flash.

In terms of the installation process, the user must save the proper download package for the configuration first. After that, run the package and wait for all files to be extracted. Then, simply follow all the instructions for a successful and complete installation.

Take into consideration that the device's battery must be fully charged prior to the installation and should not be removed during the entire process. If done, then the update will most probably fail, which can cause serious breakdown to the camera.

Overall, this update brings great features to Sony's alpha camera. Hurry up and head to the official website of Sony today and get the latest firmware update for A7R II!

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