Global imaging pioneer Nikon today announces the release of a free firmware update for its P6000 and P7000 Multimedia Storage Viewers. Among the major reasons for buying this camera is its sharp pictures due to Nikon’s lens technology which now includes a vibration reduction lens to keep your photos steady. The sensor cleaner is a big plus to keep those images clear. You have the option of using the camera on automatic or trying out many of Nikon’s built-in options for editing your shots.
Once a photograph has been taken, the image can be immediately previewed on the Photoviewer’s superior screen. Images are saved to both the camera memory card and the Hard Disk Drive of the Photoviewer, bypassing the process of transferring images whilst simultaneously backing up all photos. The new firmware enables tethered shooting, offering photographers immediate and direct access to high-quality previews of images and remote shooting.
The new firmware allows images to be captured directly onto the Photoviewer by remotely controlling the firing of the camera shutter up to a distance of seven metres from the camera body. The update is available on Nikon’s European website from 04 August, 2009 to all users of the P6000 and P7000 Photoviewers.