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EPSON PRODUCT SUPPORT BULLETIN Date: PSB #: Reference: Product(s): Subject: 06/01/2006 Originator: PSB.2006.06.001 Authorization: TE 06-0051 Rev. A Total Pages: R-D1 Digital Rangefinder Camera R-D1 Firmware version 2.0 Upgrade Service Information TC/AP 9 This bulletin was created to inform you of the release of the major service release firmware update to version 2.0 that will significantly enhance and improve functionality of your Epson R-D1 Digital Rangefinder Camera. Significant added functions: ! Picture preview magnifying power change: Jpeg: from x10 to x16. RAW: from x2 to x16. ! Film set-up default value change. The RD-1 default film can be set to 1, 2 or 3, the value 1 will have a portrait-shooting set-up, the value 2 will have a landscape-shooting set-up and the value 3 will have a night-view shooting set-up. Still, the original film setup values will be kept right after the firmware upgrade. The new default value will be set after "Initialize Settings" is performed. ! Color Space change. "Adobe RGB" is now supported. ! Simultaneous RAW+JPEG image record. This function records a picture simultaneously in two different files (Jpeg (H) and RAW) under the same file number. ! "Quick view" Function. This setting allows the picture to be displayed on the LCD right after the shot is taken. ! Noise reduction for long exposure time. The Noise Reduction setting is now just On or Off regardless of exposure time. ! CCD pixel defect correction function. This function allows the CCD pixel defect correction function to be set from the menu. ! Compatible with PRINT Image Matching 3. ! LCD display playback time's shutter release processing change. For LCD display playback time, the shutter operates as if it is in full release mode. ! Auto white balance shot color change. The reddish counter-effect on a shot taken under incandescent lighting is reduced. ! Noise reduction when shooting with the ISO1600 set-up. ! Multi-shot function improvement: The number of successive shots goes from 2 to 3. Page 1 of 9 PSB.2006.06.001