Fujifilm has announced that new firmware updates for X-H1, X-T2, X-Pro2, X-E3, X100F & GFX cameras are in the pipeline.
The first firmware updates will arrive in late April and May for the Fujifilm X-series cameras and the updates reflect the feedback received by Fujifilm X Series users with regards to improving usability and adding new functions.
New functions will include a PDAF algorithm, the ability to select/create a folder in which subsequent pictures will be stored, Flicker Reduction and additional compatibility of the newly introduced MKX18-55mm T2.9 and MKX50-135mm T2.9 lenses.
Most significant changes will be for X-T2 as the firmware ver4.00 allows users to shoot 1080/120P high-speed video and enables focus distance bracketing up to 999 frames. Some of the highlights from the press text can be found below.
Fujifilm Firmware Updates For X-H1, X-T2, X-Pro2, X-E3, X100F & GFX Cameras
GFX 50S
- Compatibility with new GF 250mm F4 R LM OIS WR lens
- New flicker reduction feature
- Large Indicators Mode for LCD and viewfinder
X-H1
- Focus bracketing
- Enlarged/customizable indicators in viewfinder and LCD
- Enhanced phase detection during video recording; more phase detection AF area options for still shooting
- Enhanced Bluetooth connectivity
X-T2
- Focus bracketing
- Enlarged/customizable indicators in viewfinder and LCD
- F-log recording to SD card
- 1080/120p high speed mode
- Improved Phase Detect AF performance
- Flicker reduction
X-Pro2
- Enlarged/customizable indicators in viewfinder and LCD
- Improved Phase Detect AF performance
- Flicker reduction
X-E3
- Enlarged/customizable indicators in viewfinder and LCD
- Compatibility with XC 15-45 F3.5-5.6 OIS PZ lens
- Improved radio flash controller usability
- Supports FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO
X100F
- Enlarged/customizable indicators in viewfinder and LCD