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FUJIFILM’s Firmware Updates for X-H2, X-T5, X-S20 and X100VI Improve Video Functionality, AF & More

FUJIFILM announces a new firmware update for four of their most recent cameras – the X-H2, X-S20, X-T5, and X100VI. While each will get slightly different updates, there are some shared general features. FUJIFILM improves their XApp support with RAW transfer and more. Autofocus algorithms are updated, promising better performance. The X-S20 and X-T5 both get Adobe Cloud support, aligning them with FUJIFILM’s current lineup. FUJIFILM has a long tradition of Kaizen – constantly improving their products long after they have left the factory. The company issues numerous firmware updates; even some for discontinued cameras. Thus Kaizen practice helps ensure FUJIFILM’s owners’ investment, keeping their cameras up to date with recent advancements. FUJIFILM is taking their cameras’ video functionality very seriously. Traditionally associated with still capture, and designing most of their cameras accordingly, FUJIFILM has made significant strides toward motion capture in recent years. One significant field is the implementation of camera-to-cloud functionality. FUJIFILM X-H2 Version 4.0 firmware update In one of the most significant firmware updates for this batch, the X-H2 gets some meaningful upgrades. Improved autofocus algorithms will allow for better performance, especially regarding tracking. “WIDE/TRACKING” focus mode is added to video shooting. The camera will also get a red frame REC indication, a self-timer for video recording start, and more. FUJIFILM X-H2. Image credit: CineD Major updates come in the way of XApp compatibility. These will update several features made available with the XApp V.2.0.0 and V2.1.0 and include the following: RAW file transfer Future firmware updates...

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Published By: CineD - Monday, 29 April

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