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You may jest, but it is happening. The Chinese are planning a duplicate system...

In addition to the USA'a GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) called NAVSTAR, Russia already has its own GNSS called GLONASS and Europe is developing its own system called Galileo. China is expanding its current ('local') navigation system called Beideu into a full GNSS by 2020.

 

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It's a bug, but hard to tell where.

I imported my snapshots into Lightroom from the card reader in my iMac. One picture was missing and was replaced by an image from months ago. The exif data is from the missing picture but the pixels are from long ago (when the rogue picture was taken I didn't own the lens reported in exif).

I had taken three pictures of the same scene over about a minute, trying to get a gap in the traffic. The middle one was replaced by an older image.

The card is a Sandisk 16gb extreme pro 95mb/sec.

The firmware is 2.0.1.5.

I download the pics to Lightroom, put the card back in the camera and format it, every time.

 

I think I've seen a similar thing with the old firmware - an old picture appeared in the thumbnails to be imported, but after the import it had sorted itself out.

 

I can't find the web page for reporting firmware bugs. Does anyone know it?

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I think I've seen a similar thing with the old firmware - an old picture appeared in the thumbnails to be imported, but after the import it had sorted itself out.

 

This is more likely a Lightroom thumbnail cache bug. Nothing to worry about.

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This is more likely a Lightroom thumbnail cache bug. Nothing to worry about.

 

 

It has happened a couple of times for me as well and I agree, it must be a LR-bug. The old picture in the thumbnail normally disappears if you reload the screen image.

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It's a bug, but hard to tell where.

I imported my snapshots into Lightroom from the card reader in my iMac. One picture was missing and was replaced by an image from months ago. The exif data is from the missing picture but the pixels are from long ago (when the rogue picture was taken I didn't own the lens reported in exif).

I had taken three pictures of the same scene over about a minute, trying to get a gap in the traffic. The middle one was replaced by an older image.

The card is a Sandisk 16gb extreme pro 95mb/sec.

The firmware is 2.0.1.5.

I download the pics to Lightroom, put the card back in the camera and format it, every time.

 

I think I've seen a similar thing with the old firmware - an old picture appeared in the thumbnails to be imported, but after the import it had sorted itself out.

 

I can't find the web page for reporting firmware bugs. Does anyone know it?

 

As the others said - a LR bug - right click on the image and 'reload' the Metadata - then it should be reloaded correct.

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Had an issue with the new firmware.

 

I was using the EVF and the image was stuck at 10x but I got no information in the finder to say. The finder kept showing me what was infront of the camera as I moved the camera, so the sceen image was not stuck only the magnafaction, which I could not change. The camera also refused to fire until I turned it off and on.

 

Over two weeks it happend about 3 time.

 

One other issue I am having is that with the EVF the camera may show 'No Lens Attached" when I mount the 135 APO (non coded) on it. Again, switch off and on then all is well and working again.

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For the first one I have no explanation. Is it repeatable?

 

As to the second one it appears to me that it is more than unlikely that it has to do with the EVF and that any connection you may have noticed is pure chance.

I would try cleaning the lens flange and IR sensors.

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I know it has been discussed before, but I find the slow wake-up time from standby really annoying. Was there any improvement with this FW? Is it card-dependent? How much battery drain if you just leave it on all the time?

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For the first one I have no explanation. Is it repeatable?

 

As to the second one it appears to me that it is more than unlikely that it has to do with the EVF and that any connection you may have noticed is pure chance.

I would try cleaning the lens flange and IR sensors.

 

Hi Jaap, it seems to be intermittent. Not a big issue as turning off and on seems to sort it out.

 

John

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I know it has been discussed before, but I find the slow wake-up time from standby really annoying. Was there any improvement with this FW? Is it card-dependent? How much battery drain if you just leave it on all the time?

 

Hello, just to answer and hopefully help, though not fitting to this thread and may said somewhere else...

Via Thorsten Overgaard side I found the hint and tried then

SanDisk Extreme Pro SDXC 64GB Class 10 95 MB/s

and used SD Formatter for a base format.

This really seeded up the wake-up time.

Would say it's at 1,5sec now.

 

PS no drain - I often have it on 'C' over night and next day - no problem.

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