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11 hours ago, jaapv said:

I'm not interested in any update that does not cure Leica's wandering focus point blooper.

Same !  I use (nearly)  only the focus at the center and I want it to stay there

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Not an automatic action, I agree. But a recenter without having to take it from your eye. And above all: a focus point lock to stop it from disappearing into a corner when the camera is carried on a strap.

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Hmmm. The last update I did on my Mac gave me 18 hours of work to restore the machine... :( Despite it being declared unproblematic on the Internet. I won't update anything without a reason.

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23 hours ago, jaapv said:

Hmmm. The last update I did on my Mac gave me 18 hours of work to restore the machine... :( Despite it being declared unproblematic on the Internet. I won't update anything without a reason.

I update all my macOS, iOS, and tvOS devices every time an update is available. I've never had any problems at all, and the updates have always been worth the effort. 

Various friends often call me when the have some weird problem or another with their Mac, iPhone, or iPad. The solution, nine times out of ten, has been to update their OS and apps to the latest versions. I simply don't understand why so many people don't keep their machines properly updated. 

 

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2 hours ago, ramarren said:

I update all my macOS, iOS, and tvOS devices every time an update is available. I've never had any problems at all, and the updates have always been worth the effort. 

Various friends often call me when the have some weird problem or another with their Mac, iPhone, or iPad. The solution, nine times out of ten, has been to update their OS and apps to the latest versions. I simply don't understand why so many people don't keep their machines properly updated. 

 

Oh, it is properly updated  to Mojave - now. But the update managed to distribute the system files over two disks, giving rise to no end of conflicts. In the end I had to do a complete reformat and clean install of High Sierra and update again (not easy when Disk Utility has gone bonkers as well :() and restore the whole thing from the Cloud. (the Time Machine disk was inaccessible as well...)

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A minor bug I'm seeing in fw v2.2 is that the R lens profiles that were set in my user profiles seem to no longer be valid. I walked through all my user profiles and re-saved them, re-exported them. Now everything is working as it was before. 

Didn't notice this before because I had set up for the copy work I did manually anyway... :)

And I don't know whether it's a bug in the new firmware's lens profile lookup or just an installation bug... It pulled all the other information in from my user profile import correctly. It's a little odd...

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