UPDATE: Since publishing the October 2024 announcement video, Fujifilm has made further comments suggesting that more Fujifilm cameras are scheduled to benefit from a new firmware update this year.
In a pinned comment at the top of the announcement video on YouTube, Fujifilm states, "Dear Customers, Thank you for your feedback and comments on our AF system performance. We've been working on X-T5, X-S20 and other models as well, to release the firmware within this year for improved user experience. We will communicate the details as soon as we have more information. We appreciate your understanding."
This will be welcome news to Fujifilm X-T5 and X-S20 owners, especially as further exploration of the comment section unearths many users expressing frustration over both cameras' AF capabilities – which more than likely prompted Fujifilm's comments in the first place.
No further details have yet emerged as to the exact firmware notes, however, we are likely to hear updates later this month at the Fujifilm X-Summit in Tokyo.
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ORIGINAL STORY (Oct 03 2024): In a recent announcement video, Fujifilm provided updates on what to expect from the brand this Fall, and in addition to a new X Summit and the GFX program, it also announced new firmware updates for three of its mirrorless cameras.
The cameras benefiting from the update are the Fujifilm GFX 100 II, Fujifilm X-H2, and Fujifilm X-H2S, each offering great hybrid performance – a large part of what the updates will affect.
Firmware updates come in all shapes and sizes with most fixing bug issues, many of which arise due to previous firmware updates. This one, however, will add improvements to the camera autofocus capabilities and introduce FLog2 C.
Although Fujifilm has not yet released the official notes, the video outlines the following updates:
• FLog2 C
• Subject tracking while video filming
• Face/eye detection while video filming
• Support Lockit ambient devices
Although it is not on the level of a Kaizen update, the November update is a significant one that enhances video features.
I recently wrote an article on how the Fujifilm GFX 100 II can now be considered a viable hybrid camera, and with these added extras, it is even more so.
Fujifilm has been developing the new firmware in response to user feedback, and the main point of interest was the AF functions. Subject tracking and face/eye detection for video are vital for hybrid video/stills cameras, improvements in this area of AF will be highly beneficial to users wanting quick and reliable focusing.
F-Log2 C capabilities will also enhance the video capabilities of the cameras, providing a wider color gamut and more stops of dynamic range, making post-processing more versatile.
The update is scheduled to roll out in November with Fujifilm also stating that it is 'considering further enhancements', meaning the list of improved features may be added to upon release. Perhaps we might find out further information during the recently announced X Summit later this month.
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