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FUJIFILM Firmware Update for Flagship Cameras Announced – F-Log2 C, Improved AF, and More

FUJIFILM Firmware Update for Flagship Cameras Announced - F-Log2 C, Improved AF, and More

FUJIFILM is launching a new firmware update that was announced at the last X-Summit on October 14th. Improved autofocus tracking stability when shooting video, adding a new F-Log2 C profile, and enabling USB-C timecode, this update seems tailored for filmmakers. As with most firmware updates, there are also some minor bug fixes. The firmware update is for FUJIFILM’s flagship cameras – the GFX 100 II along with its APS-C brethren – the X-H2s and X-H2.

All three cameras will receive a similar firmware update, though the version numbers differ: X-H2 will update to Ver.7.10, the X-H2 to Ver.5.10, and the GFX 100 II to Ver.2.30. It’s important to note that while the updates share comparable algorithms, the results may vary depending on the hardware. Factors such as sensor design, lens compatibility, resolution, and sampling will influence performance, resulting in distinct outcomes for each camera.

FUJIFILM GFX 100 II. Image credit: CineD

Autofocus improvements

FUJIFILM cameras’ autofocus system fuels countless, long-lasting virtual debates. While the company may not be better than some of their competitors with its tracking performance, they offer continuous improvement. With the new firmware update, FUJIFILM claims to have improved autofocus tracking stability when shooting video. Such an update may be beneficial when shooting in less-than-ideal conditions and fast-paced, one-person-show scenarios. It will also help content creators film themselves with increasing trust in the tracking system. We will put the update through its paces and will draw the necessary conclusions soon.

FUJIFILM X-H2S next to X-H2. Image credit: CineD

F-Log2 C

FUJIFILM’s F-Log2 manages to extract quite an impressive amount of data, but the new F-Log2 C improves on that. The new color space expands the captured color gamut, thus improving the reproduction of high chroma colors that were difficult to reproduce with F-Log2. It also expands the color editable range in ACES space and BT.709. We’ll put the new F-Log2 C through our lab test ASAP.

F-Log2 C color gamut. Image credit: FUJIFILM

USB-C Timecode

While timecode sync has long been implemented in many FUJIFILM cameras, this firmware update allows for USB-C synchronization in addition to Bluetooth. This welcome addition slightly expands the operational envelope, adjusting FUJIFILM’s X-H2, X-H2s, and GFX 100 II with additional sets and workflows.

The Kaizen path

The long, persistent path of improvement never ends. As FUJIFILM announces the development of a full-fledged cine camera, a big step in the way of filmmaking, the company continues to prioritize the small, incremental steps that drive meaningful progress. The recent firmware update brings significant, much-requested improvements, highlighting FUJIFILM’s commitment to engaging with their community—a key factor in the company’s ongoing success.

Price and availability

All updates are free and are available for download from FUJIFILM’s website. Please take the time to read the instructions before updating.

With this update, would you consider one of FUJIFILM’s hybrid flagships as your main camera? Let us know in the comments.

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