Si sa, non tutte le ciambelle escono col buco. E anche i firmware possono dare qualche problema. Anche quelli Fujifilm.
Qualche tempo fa, avevo segnalato un problema che affliggeva diverse fotocamere Fujifilm.
Problema prontamente risolto sui modelli GFX100, GFX100S, X-T3, X-T4, X-S10.
Rimanevano però da correggere i bug sui modelli X100V, X-E4, X-Pro3, X-T30II, GFX50R, GFX50SII
Ed ecco che finalmente arrivano i nuovi firmware Fujifilm per queste ultime fotocamere (coi relativi changelog):
Fujifilm X100V ver.2.10 – download here
Revised specification from Ver.2.021 to Ver.2.10
- The following specification has been revised to improve compatibility with SDXC memory card format.
The maximum number of frames that can be recorded in a single folder has been changed from 9,999 to 999.
If you are using a macOS computer to process recorded files in the SDXC memory card, make sure to follow the procedure below before upgrading the firmware. Follow the instructions in “II-2. If using an SDXC memory card with existing files or one that has not been recently formatted:” in the article titled “Important notice for consumers processing FUJIFILM digital camera files using macOS” that was published on Feb. 2 in this web site and then format the SDXC memory card before using it.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 ver.1.30 – download here
Revised specification from Ver.1.23 to Ver.1.30
- The following specification has been revised to improve compatibility with SDXC memory card format.
The maximum number of frames that can be recorded in a single folder has been changed from 9,999 to 999.
If you are using a macOS computer to process recorded files in the SDXC memory card, make sure to follow the procedure below before upgrading the firmware. Follow the instructions in “II-2. If using an SDXC memory card with existing files or one that has not been recently formatted:” in the article titled “Important notice for consumers processing FUJIFILM digital camera files using macOS” that was published on Feb. 2 in this web site and then format the SDXC memory card before using it.
Fujifilm X-E4 ver1.10 – download here
Revised specification from Ver.1.04 to Ver.1.10
- The following specification has been revised to improve compatibility with SDXC memory card format.
The maximum number of frames that can be recorded in a single folder has been changed from 9,999 to 999.
If you are using a macOS computer to process recorded files in the SDXC memory card, make sure to follow the procedure below before upgrading the firmware. Follow the instructions in “II-2. If using an SDXC memory card with existing files or one that has not been recently formatted:” in the article titled “Important notice for consumers processing FUJIFILM digital camera files using macOS” that was published on Feb. 2 in this web site and then format the SDXC memory card before using it.
Fujifilm X-T30II ver.1.10 – download here
Revised specification from Ver.1.00 to Ver.1.10
- The following specification has been revised to improve compatibility with SDXC memory card format.
The maximum number of frames that can be recorded in a single folder has been changed from 9,999 to 999.
If you are using a macOS computer to process recorded files in the SDXC memory card, make sure to follow the procedure below before upgrading the firmware. Follow the instructions in “II-2. If using an SDXC memory card with existing files or one that has not been recently formatted:” in the article titled “Important notice for consumers processing FUJIFILM digital camera files using macOS” that was published on Feb. 2 in this web site and then format the SDXC memory card before using it.
Fujifilm GFX50R ver.2.40 – download here
Revised specification from Ver.2.30 to Ver.2.40
- The following specification has been revised to improve compatibility with SDXC memory card format.
The maximum number of frames that can be recorded in a single folder has been changed from 9,999 to 999.
If you are using a macOS computer to process recorded files in the SDXC memory card, make sure to follow the procedure below before upgrading the firmware. Follow the instructions in “II-2. If using an SDXC memory card with existing files or one that has not been recently formatted:” in the article titled “Important notice for consumers processing FUJIFILM digital camera files using macOS” that was published on Feb. 2 in this web site and then format the SDXC memory card before using it.
Fujifilm GFX50SII ver.1.10 – download here
Revised specification from Ver.1.02 to Ver.1.10
- The following specification has been revised to improve compatibility with SDXC memory card format.
The maximum number of frames that can be recorded in a single folder has been changed from 9,999 to 999.
If you are using a macOS computer to process recorded files in the SDXC memory card, make sure to follow the procedure below before upgrading the firmware. Follow the instructions in “II-2. If using an SDXC memory card with existing files or one that has not been recently formatted:” in the article titled “Important notice for consumers processing FUJIFILM digital camera files using macOS” that was published on Feb. 2 in this web site and then format the SDXC memory card before using it. - Other minor firmware bug has been fixed.
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