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Blackmagic Video Assist 3.17 Update Adds RAW Support for FUJIFILM X-M5 and Panasonic S5D

Blackmagic Video Assist 3.17 Update Adds RAW Support for FUJIFILM X-M5 and Panasonic S5D

Blackmagic Design recently released firmware version 3.17 for their Video Assist lineup, bringing several updates for the 5″ and 7″ 12G HDR models. This update focuses on expanding camera compatibility for Blackmagic RAW recording, improving performance, and addressing stability issues.

Version 3.17 introduces a few notable changes, particularly for users of specific FUJIFILM and Panasonic cameras.

Key Updates in Version 3.17

  • Blackmagic RAW Support for FUJIFILM X-M5: The update enables Blackmagic RAW recording from the FUJIFILM X-M5, offering an additional recording option for users of this camera.
  • Blackmagic RAW Support for Panasonic LUMIX S5D: Panasonic LUMIX S5D users also gain the ability to record in Blackmagic RAW, adding flexibility for those working with this camera system.
  • General Performance and Stability Improvements: The firmware includes general optimizations aimed at improving the performance and stability of the Video Assist devices. These types of improvements are standard in many firmware updates but are important for maintaining consistent device operation.

Included in the Blackmagic Video Assist Update

In addition to the firmware update, the installer package includes several tools to assist with Blackmagic RAW workflows:

  • Blackmagic RAW Player
  • Blackmagic RAW Speed Test
  • Blackmagic RAW SDK
  • Blackmagic RAW Plugins

Users will also find the Blackmagic Video Assist Setup tool, necessary for configuring the device.

Blackmagic Video Assist mounted on top of a camera. Image credit: Blackmagic Design

Additional Notes

For those who rely on third-party applications, it’s worth noting that the update package contains some third-party code, which is detailed in the included “Third Party Licenses.rtf” document.

Overall, the 3.17 firmware update – which can be downloaded free of charge here – introduces practical improvements, particularly for those working with FUJIFILM and Panasonic LUMIX cameras, though its broader benefits will mainly come from the incremental performance and stability gains common in these kinds of updates. While not groundbreaking, it is a useful update for those needing expanded camera support and reliable operation.

Do you use one of Blackmagic Design’s monitor recorders? How happy are you with them? Let us know in the comments below.

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