Fujifilm X-A5, X-A3 and X-A20 Firmware Updates Released
Today Fujifilm released firmware updates for Fujifilm X-A5, X-A3 and X-A20 cameras.
- X-A3 Firmware Update Ver.2.21 – download here
- X-A5 Firmware Update Ver.1.10 – download here
- X-A20 Firmware Update Ver.1.11 – download here
Full details of the updates below.
I remind you that Fujifilm will release Fujifilm X-Pro2 ver.5.00 and GFX 50S ver.3.10 in July 2018. Full report here.
FUJIFILM X-A5 ver. 1.10
The firmware update Ver.1.10 from Ver.1.00 incorporates the following issues:
- Introducing a new PDAF algorithm
Applying the newly developed PDAF algorithm first featured on the FUJIFILM X-T100. The improvement in autofocus speed and accuracy ensures that you capture those beautiful photographic moments quicker. - Extended movie recording time
The optimized movie processing algorithm extends the individual movie recording time up to approximately 30 minutes in any movie quality. <Note> Although movie recording will continue without interruption when the file size reaches 4GB, subsequent footage will be recorded to a separate file which must be viewed separately. - Initial setting of ISO is changed to “AUTO” from “200” when switching to P, S, A, M, and Adv mode.
- Visibility on the LCD is improved during CL shooting.
- Improved HDMI output usability
This upgrade eliminates the time limitation. - Graphic interface is modified when the main LCD monitor is inverted by 180 degrees.
- The phenomenon is fixed that in rare cases, INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING stops.
FUJIFILM X-A3 ver. 2.21
The firmware update Ver.2.21 from Ver.2.20 incorporates the following issues:
- Initial setting of ISO is changed to “AUTO” from “200” when switching to P, S, A, M, and Adv mode.
- The phenomenon is fixed that in rare cases, INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING stops.
FUJIFILM X-A20 ver. 1.11
The firmware update Ver.1.11 from Ver.1.10 incorporates the following issues:
- 1. Initial setting of ISO is changed to “AUTO” from “200” when switching to P, S, A, M, and Adv mode.
- 2. The phenomenon is fixed that in rare cases, INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING stops.