Sat Sep 07, 2024 7:39 pm
The thing I think is confusing about this is that if I have a camera that's on, say, 8.6 and I download 9 and update the "normal" thing to happen is the camera's versioning gets upped to 9. That doesn't happen with BMD cameras. It's less confusing with other cameras because they have separate files for each camera. Thus a new update will always update the camera and the version in the camera will always match the update version. If it doesn't then that means the update failed.
So for BMD cameras it looks to many people like the update has failed. It's great that there's only one camera updater to download but it comes at this cost.
One fix for this issue would be for every camera to get updated to the level of the updater. So even if there were no changes in the camera's firmware it'd be clear to the user that the update had succeeded. I've suggested this before so I'm guessing BMD has rejected this idea but who knows - so I figured I'd mention it once more.
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