Casio Updates EX-FH20 Firmware, Already

Written by Thursday Bram on October 8th, 2008 | 2 Comments


After less than a month on the market, the EX-FH20 has a firmware update. Casio has made the update for its speedy new camera available on its website. The update will improve the performance of the EX-FH20’s memory card storage when shooting movies. A CLASS6 equivalent transfer speed memory card is recommended for the camera.

The firmware update is version 1.01, and Casio has posted a special warning for EXILIM owners updating their cameras:

If firmware update installation is interrupted due to low battery power, your camera will no longer be able to operate. Be sure to load a fresh set of new batteries into the camera before starting the firmware update installation procedure. Note that you perform firmware update at your own risk.

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2 Responses to “Casio Updates EX-FH20 Firmware, Already”

  1. jwylie

    Its a DSLR?

  2. Eric

    @jwylie - No, it’s not. The post has been updated accordingly. Thanks for pointing that out.

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