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FUJIFILM issued new firmware updates for its X-T3 and X-H1 camera today. These are free updates, but please be aware that the much anticipated “recording over 4GB movie file as one file” update on the X-T3 has been suspended. FUJIFILM will announce the schedule of releasing an additional firmware update with that feature during January 2019. (FUJIFILM X-H1 does get the “recording over 4GB movie file as one file” feature).
FUJIFILM X-T3 – Recording over 4GB movie file as one file coming in 2019
At InterBEE 2018, we talked with FUJIFILM about the new features that are coming with the new V2.0 firmware and in case you missed it, here they are:
According to FUJIFILM, “the new function “Recording over 4GB movie file as one file” which was planned to add to the firmware Ver.2.00, we will announce the schedule to release the firmware with the function in January 2019“.
Ver. 2.00 firmware is a free update, and you can download it here.
Also, a new firmware update is available for the FUJIFILM X-H1. The main improvements are:
For photo enthusiasts, the FUJIFILM GFX 50S has an update too. The new firmware adds a new 35mm format mode, that is available when GF- and H-mount adapters are used. This mode creates a 30.5MP image by cropping the large 43,8 x 32,9mm sensor into a more traditional 36mm x 24mm.
Ver. 3.30 firmware is also a free update, and you can download it here.
If you are an X-T3 owner. Will you still update your camera although the anticipated recording over 4GB movie file as one file has been removed? Let us know in the comment section below.
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.