A Fujifilm X-T2 firmware update is rumored to become available for download soon to fix CH and CL Lock Ups.
Several users were reporting in Fuji forums that the X-T2 camera does lock up sometimes and freeze. According to recent rumors, a firmware fix is on the way for the lock ups when using CH or CL modes.
The X-T2 has been released at the beginning of July 2016 for a price of $1,599. It comes packed with a 24.3-megapixel APS-C-format X-Trans CMOS III image sensor with a maximum ISO sensitivity of 51200.
Minor Fujifilm X-T2 Firmware Will Fix CH and CL Lock Ups Soon
Fuji is rumored to be working on a firmware update for the X-T2 mirrorless camera which will be released sometime in the following weeks.
According to recent talks, the upcoming Fujifilm X-T2 firmware might fix the CH and CL Lock Ups. This will probably solve the freeze problem. Below are the details of the spotted rumor.
Fujifilm UK manager Andreas Georghiades says a new firmware update for the X-T2 is coming within a week!
I just received an email confirming that a firmware fix is on the way for the lock ups when using CH or CL modes. Should be here within a week.
For now, it looks like a CH and CL Lock Up fix is on the way via firmware to the X-T2 camera. Stay tuned with us for more information.
Thanks FR for spotting this.