Canon EOS Rebel XSi EF-S 18-55IS Kit driver 1.0.9 is a Cameras and MP3 Player driver from Canon. It runs on following
operating system: Windows 9X/ME/NT/2K/XP/2003/Vista/XP X64/2008. We recommend always using the most recent driver version available, so check for Canon EOS Rebel XSi EF-S 18-55IS Kit driver new verison
on our site as often as possible.
Do not forget to set a system restore point before installing Canon EOS Rebel XSi EF-S 18-55IS Kit driver 1.0.9 driver, to avoid problems that may occurs when you install a
wrong driver, or for other OS version etc. If a problem occur than you may restore you computer to previous time, before installing the driver.
Publisher review: Fixes:
Firmware update Version 1.0.9 incorporates the following fixes. Fixes a phenomenon in which AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing) shooting does not operate normally under specific conditions.Fixes a phenomenon in which the Live View exposure simulation warning indication does not properly display during Live View shooting.Fixes a phenomenon in which images cannot be played back after continuous shooting when a printer is connected to the camera or a video output terminal is used. Version 1.0.9 firmware is for cameras with firmware up to Version 1.0.4. If the camera's firmware is already Version 1.0.9, it is not necessary to update the firmware.
Operating system: Windows 9X/ME/NT/2K/XP/2003/Vista/XP X64/2008
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