Fujifilm released the first firmware update for the X100F premium fixed lens camera. New firmware update Ver1.01 improves operability for the command dials as well as fixes several phenomenons.
The X100F is the fourth iteration of Fujifilm’s well-respected X100 series. The camera features a 24.3-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS III image sensor. The sensor offers a native base ISO of 200 up to ISO 12,800. The X100F uses the same 35mm equivalent 23mm F2 lens as with the previous models.
Check out the series comparison of X100F vs X100T vs X100S vs X100 and X100F vs X70 cameras.
Fujifilm X100F Firmware Update Version 1.01
The firmware update Ver.1.01 from Ver.1.00 incorporates the following issues:
- The phenomenon is fixed that ISO cannot be changed by the command dial when ISO is set to AUTO by Camera Remote via WiFi connection to a smartphone or a tablet.
- When a camera turns on in MF mode, the focus position comes to the original position where a camera turned off.
- The phenomenon is fixed that in MF mode, a focus can shift in a specified condition (ex. repeated CL shooting).
- Improvement of operability for the command dials.