I have recently upgraded to Nikon D200, and already on my second serious shoot with the camera I have found lackings in the firmware. With the lack of belief that the customer service would have any power over the issues, I thought to post them here for general disgruntlement and in the hope that there's some Nikonians among us.
The issues I'm referring to are firstly the same bug that D70 was infected with (later fixed with a firmware update) - shooting with compressed raw files, the "images left" counter misses the actual amount with a half. With an empty 2GB card, the camera indicates 120 shots left, when I've got well over 220 shots. Sure, a careful underestimation is healthy, but that's a bug in my mind.
Another thing, that actually is irritating when shooting in demanding and hectic environments is the way the focus zones (perhaps there's a more correct name for them) are selected (in 11-segment mode). When I have the lower right zone selected for focus, I can't select the lowermost focus zone by pressing downwards (which is natural by my logics), but I have to press left to select it (unintuitive for me). The same is mirrored on the upper left/topmost focus zones. There might be others, which I haven't encountered yet.
I haven't installed the 2.0-firmware, because the changelog only mentions the three features I don't need, and I believe in not upgrading in vain, because of too many first-hand experiences in the computing world.
Any rumors of this being fixed in the forseeable future? These kinds of misses hints of not rigorous enough beta-testing by real photographers on Nikon's side.
