The new release fixes Points of Interest improper display

Nov 4, 2015 08:04 GMT  ·  By

Today, Nikon has rolled out a new firmware package targeted at its COOLPIX S9900 digital compact camera, namely version 1.1, which resolves the bug that caused Points of Interest (POI) for Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan to display improperly.

With this in mind, if this issue affects your camera and you consider an upgrade, first ensure the currently installed firmware isn’t either newer or matching this release, and if all is ok, format a memory card using the device.

Now, save and run the appropriate package compatible with your computer’s platform (available for both Mac OS and Windows operating systems), and transfer the newly-created “firmware” folder onto the memory card.

Bear in mind that, since most of the data will be erased during the firmware installation, it would be a good idea to take your time and backup all images or any important files stored in the camera’s internal memory before initiating the upgrade.

Afterwards, if everything is fine, insert the memory card into the camera and turn it on, select Firmware Version, and follow all instructions displayed on-screen for a complete and successful installation.

Last but not least, once finished, it would be a good idea to remove and format the memory card used in this process and check the currently installed firmware in order to make sure it reads version 1.1.

With this in mind, download Nikon COOLPIX S9900 Camera Firmware 1.1 for your appropriate operating system, apply it using the steps above, and check back with us as often as possible to be aware when a newer version is available for your camera.

Nikon COOLPIX S9900 Camera (13 Images)

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