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New Firmware Updates Released for Nikon D750, D610 and D600 Cameras

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Nikon released new firmware updates for the Nikon D750D610D600 DSLR cameras.

This new firmware mainly fixes an issue that resulted in over-application of distortion control in pictures taken with an AF-P DX NIKKOR 10-20mm f/4.5-5.6G VR lens.

In addition to this the Nikon D750 also has one more important fix about non-CPU lenses. Check out the new firmware updates for Nikon D750, D610 and D600 DSLRs with download links.

New Firmware Updates Released for Nikon D750, D610 and D600 Cameras

Nikon D600 firmware update version 1.04

  • The SETUP MENU > Time zone and date > Time zone display now shows only the names of major cities in the currently selected zone.
  • Fixed an issue that resulted in over-application of distortion control in pictures taken with an AF-P DX NIKKOR 10-20mm f/4.5-5.6G VR lens at a focal length of 10 mm and with FX (36×24) 1.0x selected for Image area > Choose image area, Off selected for Image area > Auto DX crop, and On selected for Auto distortion control in the SHOOTING MENU.

Nikon D610 firmware update version 1.04:

  • Fixed an issue that resulted in over-application of distortion control in pictures taken with an AF-P DX NIKKOR 10-20mm f/4.5-5.6G VR lens at a focal length of 10 mm and with FX (36×24) 1.0x selected for Image area > Choose image area, Off selected for Image area > Auto DX crop, and On selected for Auto distortion control in the SHOOTING MENU.

Nikon D750 firmware update version 1.15:

  • Fixed an issue that resulted in over-application of distortion control in pictures taken with an AF-P DX NIKKOR 10-20mm f/4.5-5.6G VR lens at a focal length of 10 mm and with FX (36×24) 1.0x selected for Image area > Choose image area, Off selected for Image area > Auto DX crop, and On selected for Auto distortion control in the PHOTO SHOOTING MENU.
  • Fixed an issue that resulted in photos shot with non-CPU lenses being overexposed when taken by pressing the shutter-release button all the way down in a single motion under the following conditions: the standby timer off, On selected for Custom Setting c1 (Shutter-release button AE-L) in the CUSTOM SETTING MENU, and lens information specified using the Non-CPU lens data option in the SETUP MENU.

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