Fujifilm announces new firmware for GFX 50S, X-T3, and X-H1

Fujifilm has announced the imminent arrival of new firmware updates for its GFX 50S, X-T3, and X-H1 mirrorless cameras. The updates bring improved in-body image stabilization on the X-H1, 4K HDR along with F-Log video for the X-T3, plus a brand new 35mm format mode for its GFX 50S.


GFX 50S
The new firmware for the Fujifilm GFX 50S, model 3.30, is due from the end of November 2018. Fujifilm says the upgrade adds support for a new 35mm Format Mode when using GF- and - H-mount adapters, which crops the middle of the detector to a size of 36mm x 24mm, also a makes for a 30.5-megapixel picture. The update also depends on the eye-sensor responsiveness, adds simultaneous deletion of JPEG files, and supports colour alterations for your EVF and LCD displays.

X-T3
The newest firmware for your Fujifilm X-T3 is version 2.00. Set to be published at December 2018, the firmware update brings 4K HDR recording Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG). HLG footage must simplify the capture of HDR content and should improve post-production capabilities. Fujifilm notes it is just compatible with the camera 10-bit H.265 (HEVC) mode, and works best if viewed on screens and TVs using HLG format service.

Firmware version 2.00 for your X-T3 additionally brings simultaneous output of Film Simulation and F-Log footage, meaning it's possible to capture F-Log while watching the Film Simulation image in an external monitor. Fujifilm says that this capability is not harmonious with'59.94P/50P, FHD high speed record, 4K interframe NR, along with HDMI output info display mode.'

Continuing on, the X-T3 will currently be harmonious with All-Intra and maximum bitrate recording with H.264up to the highest bitrate of 400Mbps. Also, movie files will no longer be split when the file reaches 4GB so long as it is being saved to a SD card with 64GB of storage. Additionally, it is now possible to display colour temperature onto the EVF and LCD screens in Kelvin.

X-H1
Last is the Fujifilm X-H1, which is set to receive firmware version 2.00 in December 2018. The defining aspect of this firmware update is the enhanced picture stabilization. Fujifilm says in-body image stabilization will work with optical image stabilization in lenses to enhance overall stability.

'With an XF or XC optical image stabilized lens, in-body image stabilization worked together with 3 axis (up and down / optical axis spinning ). The remaining 2 axis (left and right pitch, yaw angle) was commanded by optical image stabilization in the lens" says Fujifilm in its media release." [Firmware version 2.00] includes a new picture stabilization algorithm to allow the in-body picture insertion to work in each of 5 axis and to achieve greater than five-stops (around the equivalent of 5.5 stops) picture stabilization by combined control based on the types of frequency and blur amount."

Fujifilm notes lenses must also be updated to their most recent firmware to find this compatibility. You may find a full list of up-to-date lens firmware on Fujifilm's web site.

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