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FINALLY: New Autofocus Firmware and New Features Released for Fujifilm X-H2, X-H2S, and GFX100 II

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Fujifilm has finally released the long promised autofocus update for the Fujifilm X-H2, X-H2S and GFX100II. Also new features have been added and bugs fixed.

No firmware update for X-T5 & Co yet, but Fujifilm has also promised that one to come within 2024. So do not panic. It’s coming, too according to official Fujifilm statements.

Feel free to let us know in the comments what your impressions are.

Full Firmware Details and Download Links

Fujifilm X-H2 ver. 5.10 – download here
The firmware update Ver.5.10 from Ver.5.00 incorporates the following issues:

Regarding the details of No.1 and No.2, download the “X-H2 New Features Guide[Ver.5.10]” from our website.
・X-H2 New Features Guide: EnglishFrançaisDeutschEspañolItalianoNederland, PolskiSvenskaNorskDanskPусскийSuomi中文简中文繁體한국어ภาษาไทยArabic

  1. “F-Log2 C” has been added to the movie shooting menu.
    You can get more wider color gamut using “F-Log2 C” mode than using “F-Log2”.
    The expanded color gamut allows for the reproduction of high chroma colors that was difficult to reproduce with “F-Log2” and expands the color editable range in ACES space and BT.709.Note:“F-Log2 C 3D-LUT file” and “F-log2 C IDT file” used for movie editing software, can be downloaded from the following download page.
    Download page for “F-Log LUT file and IDT file
  2. “TIME CODE SYNC. SETTING” can now be synchronized with the time code of USB devices.
    This makes it easy to synchronize multiple movie clips at post-production during multi-camera shooting or separate audio recording. Moreover, “CONNECT TO ATOMOS AirGlu BT” in the Quick menu and function buttons assignment menu is changed to “TIME CODE SYNC.SETTING”.
    Note:In addition to the Bluetooth connection with “Atomos UltraSync Blue”, “TIME CODE SYNC” via USB-C connection with Ambient devices is now available.
  3. The AF algorithm has been partially revised to improve focusing accuracy and subject tracking performance.
  4. A firmware bug is fixed that some images get overexposed in rare cases when using “Burst Mode”.
  5. A firmware bug is fixed that the camera freezes when canceling “PRE-SHOT ES” using “Burst Mode”.
  6. A firmware bug is fixed that the camera freezes when the movie recording time reaches 5 hours, 35 minutes and 30 seconds at movie recording.
  7. A firmware bug is fixed that the camera freezes in rare cases at still image shooting while holding down the AF-ON key when using “Burst Mode”.

Fujifilm X-H2S ver. 7.10 – download here
The firmware update Ver.7.10 from Ver.7.00 incorporates the following issue:

Regarding the details of No.1 and No.2, download the “X-H2S New Features Guide[Ver.7.10]” from our website.
・X-H2S New Features Guide: EnglishFrançaisDeutschEspañolItalianoNederland, PolskiSvenskaNorskDanskPусскийSuomi中文简中文繁體한국어ภาษาไทยArabic

  1. “F-Log2 C” has been added to the movie shooting menu.
    You can get more wider color gamut using “F-Log2 C” mode than using “F-Log2”.
    The expanded color gamut allows for the reproduction of high chroma colors that was difficult to reproduce with “F-Log2” and expands the color editable range in ACES space and BT.709.Note:“F-Log2 C 3D-LUT file” and “F-log2 C IDT file” used for movie editing software, can be downloaded from the following download page.
    Download page for “F-Log LUT file and IDT file
  2. “TIME CODE SYNC. SETTING” can now be synchronized with the time code of USB devices.
    This makes it easy to synchronize multiple movie clips at post-production during multi-camera shooting or separate audio recording. Moreover, “CONNECT TO ATOMOS AirGlu BT” in the Quick menu and function buttons assignment menu is changed to “TIME CODE SYNC.SETTING”.Note:In addition to the Bluetooth connection with “Atomos Ultra Sync Blue”, “TIME CODE SYNC” via USB-C connection with Ambient devices is now available.
  3. The AF algorithm has been partially revised to improve focusing accuracy and subject tracking performance.
  4. A firmware bug is fixed that some images get overexposed in rare cases when using “Burst Mode”.
  5. A firmware bug is fixed that the camera freezes when canceling “PRE-SHOT ES” using “Burst Mode”.
  6. A firmware bug is fixed that the camera freezes when the movie recording time reaches 5 hours, 35 minutes and 30 seconds at movie recording.
  7. A firmware bug is fixed that the camera freezes in rare cases at still image shooting while holding down the AF-ON key when using “Burst Mode”.

Fujifilm GFX100II ver. 2.30 – download here
The firmware update Ver.2.30 from Ver.2.21 incorporates the following issues:

⋆Regarding the details of No.1 and No.2, download the “GFX100 II New Features Guide[Ver.2.30]” from our website.
GFX 100 II New Features Guide: EnglishFrançaisDeutschEspañolItalianoNederlandPolskiSvenskaNorskDanskPусскийSuomi中文简中文繁體한국어ภาษาไทยArabic

  1. “F-Log2 C” has been added to the movie shooting menu.
    You can get more wider color gamut using “F-Log2 C” mode than using “F-Log2”.
    The expanded color gamut allows for the reproduction of high chroma colors that was difficult to reproduce with “F-Log2” and expands the color editable range in ACES space and BT.709.Note:“F-Log2 C 3D-LUT file” and “F-log2 C IDT file” used for movie editing software, can be downloaded from the following download page.
    Download page for “F-Log LUT file and IDT file
  2. “TIME CODE SYNC. SETTING” can now be synchronized with the time code of USB devices.
    This makes it easy to synchronize multiple movie clips at post-production during multi-camera shooting or separate audio recording. Moreover, “CONNECT TO ATOMOS AirGlu BT” in the Quick menu and function buttons assignment menu is changed to “TIME CODE SYNC.SETTING”.Note:In addition to the Bluetooth connection with “Atomos UltraSync Blue”, “TIME CODE SYNC” via USB-C connection with Ambient devices is now available.
  3. The AF algorithm has been partially revised to improve focusing accuracy and subject tracking performance.
  4. A firmware bug is fixed that the focus position is shifted when turning the camera off and on after focusing with manual focus.
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