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Olympus Digital Zuiko Lens Firmware Update

Olympus have announced a firmware update for two of their lenses, the 14-42mm and 40-150mm Digital Zuiko lenses. The firmware update will optimize the Live View autofocus function of these two lenses when used with the recently announced E-420 DSLR camera.

 

Details: This update allows full compatibility with the Zuiko 14-42mm and 40-150mm when using the Imager autofocus mode on the E-420 DSLR. Note: The recently announced Zuiko 25mm lens is also compatible with the Imager autofocus mode.

 

All Zuiko Digital SpecificTM lenses work flawlessly in either the Hybrid or Sensor autofocus modes which are additional autofocus options offered on the E-420 DSLR.

 

[ ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 ]

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IMAGER AF is available when supported by the camera.
* IMAGER AF is unavailable on the following cameras.
E-1, E-3, E-300, E-330, E-400, E-410, E-500, E-510

 

 

[ ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 40-150mm F4.0-5.6 ]

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IMAGER AF is available when supported by the camera.
* IMAGER AF is unavailable on the following cameras.
E-1, E-3, E-300, E-330, E-400, E-410, E-500, E-510

 

 

The firmware can be updated through Olympus Master software.

The following link explains how to update the firmware: http://www.olympus.co.jp/en/support/imsg/digicamera/qa/contents/03b/ssoftware10.cfm

 

Firmware updates for the Olympus E series DSLR bodies, lenses and flash units allow users to apply new technology to their system components, and are one of the advantages of a 100% digitally designed DSLR system. 

 

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In Greek mythology, Mt.Olympus is the home of the twelve supreme gods and goddesses. Olympus was named after this mountain to reflect its strong aspiration to create high quality, world famous products.

"Olympus" has been used as a trademark since the time of Takachiho Seisakusho, the predecessor of Olympus Corporation.

In Japanese mythology, it is said that eight million gods and goddesses live in Takamagahara, the peak of Mt.Takachiho. The name "Olympus" was selected as the trademark because Mt.Olympus, like Mt.Takachiho, was the home of gods and goddesses. This trademark is also imbued with the aspiration of Olympus to illuminate the world with its optical devices, just like Takamagahara brought light to the world.

Takachiho Seisakusho was renamed Takachiho Optical Co., Ltd. in 1942 when optical products became the mainstay of the company. In 1947, the name was changed again to Olympus Optical Co., Ltd. in an attempt to enhance its corporate image.

And in 2003, the company made a fresh start as Olympus Corporation, to show its willingness to establish a dynamic corporate brand by unifying the corporate name and the well-known brand.

In recent years, Olympus Corporation has focused on "Opto-Digital Technology" as its core competence, technological strengths that competitors cannot easily imitate, to maximize corporate value and to become one of the top optical instrument manufactures.

 

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