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    TZ6/TZ7 firmware update

    Version 1.1 of the firmware has been out since the end of April but on June 15 Panasonic withdrew it and replaced it by version 1.2 which has added a battery-checking routine which will ensure that only genuine Panasonic batteries can be used. While I'm sure it's right for Panny to protect us from using cheaper batteries, those of us who have just bought a couple of these might like to know that the original version 1.1 firmware upgrade can be downloaded from HERE

    I've just updated my TZ6 with this firmware without a problem.
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    Re: TZ6/TZ7 firmware update

    I hope this doesn't catch on. I and others have never had problems with 7dayshop branded batteries. A money making idea I think.
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    Re: TZ6/TZ7 firmware update

    whilst the stated reason is that 'Some of these aftermarket batteries are not equipped with internal protective devices to guard against overcharging, internal heating and short circuit.' one has to wonder why these 'devices' are not built into the actual camera body.

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    Re: TZ6/TZ7 firmware update

    whilst the stated reason is that 'Some of these aftermarket batteries are not equipped with internal protective devices to guard against overcharging, internal heating and short circuit.' one has to wonder why these 'devices' are not built into the actual camera body.
    Because they're a function of the charging of the battery...

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    Re: TZ6/TZ7 firmware update

    whilst the stated reason is that 'Some of these aftermarket batteries are not equipped with internal protective devices to guard against overcharging, internal heating and short circuit.' one has to wonder why these 'devices' are not built into the actual camera body.
    Because they're a function of the charging of the battery...
    If the short circuit happens outside the battery but before the protection circuit then there is no protection. Result: melted battery in camera or worse still burnt camera. And yes, I've seen a melted 3rd party battery in a camera, admittedly the pillock had inserted it the wrong way round.
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