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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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To update your D300 to new firmware
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:
1.
First, download the firmware updates from one of the
Nikon Web sites.
2.
Even though the firmware file is relatively small,
Nikon chose to compress the file, so you’ll need to
use Winzip (Windows) or Stuffit (Macintosh) or
equivalent programs to expand the archive into the
update files. The names for the update files will be
something like
A300####.BIN
and
B300####.BIN
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(if there’s a wireless update, it
would likely be
L300###.BIN
).
3.
Copy only the
A300####.BIN
file to the
top level
(root level) of a CompactFlash card. Do not place it in
the
DCIM
folder!
Note: Nikon doesn’t recommend using a Microdrive for making
firmware updates, and some users who tried it with their
D2h’s failed to get the firmware updated; I suspect the
same will be true for the D300. Use a memory-based
CompactFlash card.
4.
Put the card you created in Step 3 into the camera.
5.
Make sure the camera batteries are fully charged or
you are using AC power via the EH-6.
6.
Press the
MENU
button to see the menu system.
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Warning
: It’s quite possible that the update routine may change in the future, so
please double check the instructions on Nikon’s Web sites before attempting any
firmware installation. Also note that sometimes only an A or B update is done, not
both simultaneously as described here. Finally, the order in which the A and B
updates are done could change in the future.
Always look at Nikon’s instructions and
follow them if they differ from the ones shown here.
However, Nikon usually gives
update instructions that require your camera to be connected to your computer via
the USB cable, and that’s not the only method possible of getting information to the
camera. I prefer the sequence given here, as it means you don’t have to take the WT-
4 off, nor change the USB setting on your camera.
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Nikon can and does make changes to their naming methodology that I can’t
anticipate or predict.