Adobe Creative Suite 2 (CS2) which was released on 2nd April 2005 is now FREE, yes FREE as in $0, you can download it from the official Adobe CS2 Download Page or from the table below which I copied out. Do note that for the Mac version, it will not work with the current generation. Power the camera from AC adapter unit or use a fully charged battery. Create a new folder with an appropriate name on your computer's hard drive. Download the Windows (.EXE) or Mac (.DMG) file from the links at the bottom of this page to the folder created in step 1.
WR-R10 Firmware (see note regarding version 3.00)
- Windows
- Mac OS
This software update program is for the customer-owned product listed above (the “affected product”), and is provided only on acceptance of the agreement listed below. By selecting “Accept” and clicking “Download”, you are held to have accepted the terms and conditions of the agreement. Be sure you understand the terms of the agreement before beginning download.
IMPORTANT Note Regarding Version 3.00 Customers wishing to upgrade to firmware version 3.00, which offers support for Advanced Wireless Lighting (AWL), can request this service free of charge from a Nikon service facility. More details are available here ( for customers in Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, and Africa, for customers in Europe, for customers in the Americas ). |
This software is for upgrading the WR-R10 firmware Ver. 1.0 to Ver. 2.0. Verify your WR-R10’s firmware version using the instructions below. If this latest version is already installed, you need not update the firmware.
Be sure that you have read the section below regarding modifications enabled with upgrade and understand the terms of the license agreement before initiating download of this software from the links at the bottom of this page.
Modifications enabled in this version
- Camera settings can now be viewed and changed using the WR-1 when the WR-1 is used as a transmitter and the WR-R10 is connected to a D7100 for use as a receiver.
- Support for the Release Hold Time function built into the WR-1 is now supported when the WR-1 is used as a transmitter and the WR-R10 is used as a receiver.
- To make remote operation using the WR-1 function that allows for division of multiple units into groups (A, B, C, D) more convenient, the group specified with the WR-R10 is now fixed at group A rather than all groups (A, B, C, D) with transmission. With reception, the group is fixed at group A with firmware versions 1.00 and 2.00.
Cameras that can be used to upgrade WR-R10 firmware
The following cameras can be used to upgrade WR-R10 firmware.
• Z 7, Z 6
• D5, D4S, D4 (*), Df, D850, D810A, D810, D800 (*), 800E (*), D750, D500, D7500, D7200, D7100
- Only the camera(s) indicated above can be used to upgrade WR-R10 firmware.
* Firmware version 1.10 or later.
- Firmware upgrades can be performed for you at authorized Nikon service centers.
• D5, D4S, D4 (*), Df, D850, D810A, D810, D800 (*), 800E (*), D750, D500, D7500, D7200, D7100
- Only the camera(s) indicated above can be used to upgrade WR-R10 firmware.
* Firmware version 1.10 or later.
- Firmware upgrades can be performed for you at authorized Nikon service centers.
How to verify your WR-R10's current firmware version
Pdf to word text. If the latest firmware version is already installed on your WR-R10 you need not proceed with download or installation of this Firmware Upgrade. The current firmware version can be verified using a compatible camera. See Cameras that can be used to upgrade WR-R10 firmware for information on compatible cameras.
- Turn on the camera.
- Press the camera's MENU button and select Firmware version from the setup menu.
- The WR-R10's firmware version will be displayed with a 'W'.
Quick Install Guide
This is the quick install guide, for detailed instructions click the link below.
Connect the WR-R10 to a camera to upgrade WR-R10 firmware. See Cameras that can be used to upgrade WR-R10 firmware for information on compatible cameras. Power the camera from AC adapter unit or use a fully charged battery.
- Create a new folder with an appropriate name on your computer's hard drive.
- Download the Windows (.EXE) or Mac (.DMG) file from the links at the bottom of this page to the folder created in step 1.
- Run the downloaded file to create a folder called WRR10Update which contains the firmware bin file WRR10_0200.bin.
- Use a card reader or similar device to copy the firmware bin file WRR10_0200.bin to the root directory of a formatted SD memory card.
- Insert the memory card into the camera's memory card slot 1 and turn on the camera.
- Select Firmware version from the setup menu and follow the instructions displayed in the monitor to upgrade the firmware.
- After the upgrade is complete, turn off the camera and remove the memory card.
- Confirm that the WR-R10's firmware has been properly upgraded.
Windows: Detailed Firmware Upgrade instructions | Mac: Detailed Firmware Upgrade instructions |
System Requirements
WindowsOperating System Microsoft Windows 8 (all editions) Microsoft Windows 7 (all editions) Microsoft Windows Vista (all editions) Microsoft Windows XP Professional Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition | Mac OS XOperating System Mac OS X version 10.1.5 - 10.8.2 |
*SD Card reader or computer with built-in SD memory card slot required. | |
Download file: F-WRR10-V200W.exe (0.12 MB) | Download file: F-WRR10-V200M.dmg (0.10 MB) Contains the following file: firmware.bin |
End User License Agreement
- F-WRR10-V200W.exe
(Approx. 125.98 KB) Dmg canvas 2 3 1 download free.
- F-WRR10-V200M.dmg
(Approx. 104.90 KB)
Current Release
Starting with wxPython 4.0 (the first Phoenix release) the wxPython sourcearchive and, for supported platforms, wxPython binary wheels are availablefrom the Python Package Index (PyPI). wxPython's project page at PyPI ishttps://pypi.org/project/wxPython.
The source or binary wheels can be downloaded directly from the projectpage, or you can use the wonderful piptool to do it for you.
Windows and macOS
If you are on Windows or macOS with a compatible Python build, then thecommand shown above will download the appropriate wheel file from thelatest release, and install it in your active Python environment or virtualenvironment.
If there is no binary wheel file available for your platform or for yourversion of Python, then pip will download the source archive and willattempt to build it for you. There is some information about that below.
Yes, we have Linux Wheels. Sort of.
Because of the differences between Linux distributions (mainly differentversions of the core libraries installed by default, but also platformarchitecture and etc.) it is not possible to host binary wheel files forLinux on PyPI unless they can be made to work within the constraints ofPEP 513 Unfortunately,attempts to pound the wxPython peg into the
manylinux1
hole have not beenvery successful. Maybe manylinux2
will be a better fit. In the meantime,if you have a Linux similar enough to those used to build the wheelslocated under the wxPython Extras linux folder, then you can use them and not need to build the wheels yourself.Since there are various options for distro and wx port (GTK2 or GTK3) thenthe files can not all be located in the same folder for easy access by pip.This simply just means that you'll need to drill down a little further tofind the URL to give to pip. For example, to get the GTK3 wxPython buildsfor Ubuntu 16.04 (and 16.10, LinuxMint 18, and probably others) you can usea pip command like this:
Of course you can always download the wheel file yourself and then use pipto install your local copy of the file.
Building with Pip
If pip is not able to find a binary wheel file that matches your platformand your version of Python, then it will download the source archive andwill attempt to build it for you. If you have the required compiler anddependent libraries installed, then this will be a feasible approach foryou, although it can take some time to do the build. The end result will bethe same as if there was a binary wheel available for you. In fact, pip canalso be told to just build the wheel and not do the install. This way youcan reuse the wheel file for different Python environments or on othermachines, or whatever, without needing to rebuild for each one.
For instructions on how to build a wxPython wheel file specific to your Linuxmachine and Python installation, please refer to thispost in the blog.
Conda or Anaconda
If you are using a Python environment managed by Conda orAnaconda then you can install wxPython using the
conda
tool just like you would install any other package. Checkhere for details on what builds areavailable. The fine folks at Conda-forge have done agood job at keeping it up to date with new releases.One small gotcha to be aware of with the conda builds of wxPython is that onOSX/macOS you will need to use
pythonw
to execute your wxPython applications,not the typical python
command. To use pythonw
you will need to install thepython.app
pacakge from conda.Extra Files
In addition to the source and binaries available on PyPI, there are someextra files which are part of each release, which are hosted at https://extras.wxPython.org/wxPython4/extras/. The things you will find there are:
- A tarball containing the wxPython API documentation, which is thesame content available at https://docs.wxpython.org. You can use thiscopy of the reference docs for local off-line reading of the API referencematerial. Look for a file named like
wxPython-docs-VERSION.tar.gz
. - A tarball containing the wxPython demo and samples. It is highlyencouraged for new wxPython users, and experienced ones too, to downloadthis file. It is a great learning resource with tons of examples showinghow to use various components of the wxPython library. Look for a filenamed like
wxPython-demo-VERSION.tar.gz
. - Zip files with
*.pdb
files which are Visual Studio debugger information files. - Binary wheel files for a few flavors of Linux.
The Bleeding Edge
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If you're the daredevil type and prefer to work with the absolutely newestversion of wxPython, we've got a couple options for you.
Snapshot Builds
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Each day that there are commits to wxPython Phoenix's master branch, thebuildbot will attempt to do a 'dailybuild'. If successful then the resulting wheels, docs, and source archiveswill be uploaded to the snapshots folder. Although these are not technically official releases, and may have new undiscovered and unsolved bugs, more than a few people use them successfully in their own projects.
GitHub
wxPython's GitHub project is at https://github.com/wxWidgets/Phoenix. Ifyou want to tinker with the code (preferably in order to submit aPR) then this option is whatyou are looking for. Fork and clone a copy of the git repository foryourself and start tweaking away under the hood.
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Since the generated files are not committed to git you will need to gothrough several more steps to generate and build the code, but they are allhandled by the
build.py
script and there is a overview of the process and the needed steps in theREADME. Ifyou get stuck then you can ask about it on wxPython-dev.Old Releases
The wxPython releases prior to 4.0 (a.k.a 'Classic' wxPython) will remainavailable atSourceForge.That includes source, documentation, the demo, and various binaryinstallers for Windows and Mac systems.