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FUJIFILM has announced firmware updates for five of their popular cameras, focusing on improved autofocus (AF) accuracy and subject-tracking performance. The updated models include the X-T5, X-T50, X-S20, X100VI, and GFX100S II. Now available for download, these updates aim to refine the user experience across various photography and video use cases.
FUJIFILM’s latest firmware updates focus on enhancing autofocus performance across the X-T5, X-T50, X-S20, X100VI, and GFX100S II. Each update revises the AF algorithm to improve focusing accuracy and subject tracking, ensuring a smoother and more reliable shooting experience.
Here’s where to download the updates:
These updates bring meaningful refinements to each camera, helping users achieve better results across a variety of shooting conditions. Be sure to download and install the latest firmware to take advantage of these improvements.
The FUJIFILM X-T5 is a versatile mirrorless camera loved for its 40MP sensor and ability to deliver sharp stills and video. Its robust design makes it a go-to for hybrid shooters. Priced at $1,599, it’s a solid option for enthusiasts and pros alike. You can check it out on B&H.
The X-T50, priced at $1,399, is perfect for beginners or anyone looking for FUJIFILM’s vibrant color science in a compact, user-friendly body. It’s a great starting point for creative photography. Learn more on B&H.
For creators, the X-S20 offers a lightweight design, 6.2K video, and a Vlog Mode, making it a fantastic tool for content production. It’s available for $1,299, and you can find it here on B&H.
The X100VI, priced at $1,599, is a sleek, compact camera with a fixed 23mm f/2 lens, ideal for street and travel photography. It’s a stylish pick for photographers who love a tactile experience. Check it out on B&H.
Finally, the GFX100S II delivers large-format digital photography in a surprisingly compact body, making it a top choice for professionals seeking the highest image quality. At $4,999, it’s an investment for serious photographers. Learn more on B&H.
FUJIFILM demonstrates their commitment to improving their cameras through regular firmware updates, ensuring they stay relevant to the needs of modern photographers and creators. By refining features like autofocus accuracy and subject tracking, these updates enhance both performance and usability.
This dedication echoes FUJIFILM’s efforts in past updates, as outlined in our previous article about firmware enhancements for models like the X-H2 and X-H2S. The latest updates for the X-T5, X-T50, X-S20, X100VI, and GFX100S II continue this focus, ensuring these cameras remain reliable tools for evolving creative demands.
If you’ve updated your camera, let us know your thoughts in the comments below! Are you noticing the changes in your work? We’d love to hear your experiences.
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Dave Kratz is a freelance documentary & commercial editor, and DP based out of Philadelphia, PA. His work includes films & series for Discovery Channel, History Channel, A&E, and HBO.