Fujifilm released new firmware for X-T4, X-T3, X-S10, GFX100S, GFX100 and GFX50S.
Fujifilm discovered a bug in twelve of their cameras. Six cameras recieved this firmware update today to fix the bug, while the rest of the cameras will get it later this month.
You can find all the details below, as well as the download links.
As announced on February 2, 2022 in the “Important notice for consumers processing FUJIFILM digital camera files using macOS” revised firmware for our digital cameras (GFX series and specific X series) will be released in the following schedule.
1.Models affected
(1) GFX100, GFX100S, GFX 50S*1, X-T4, X-T3*2, and X-S10
(2) GFX50R*3, GFX50S II, X-Pro3, X-E4, X-T30 II, and X100V
*1:Ver.4.00 or later *2:Ver.3.20 or later *3:Ver.2.00 or later
2.Publication date & time
(1) February 16
(2) Late February to early March (T.B.D.)
3.Revised firmware
The specification of the maximum number of frames that can be recorded in a single folder has been changed from 9,999 to 999 frames.
* As announced on Feb.2, this specification change is to address the following issues that may be observed when accessing SDXC memory cards with more than 4,000 files in a single folder with a macOS computer.
(1) When accessing files recorded on an SDXC card with a built-in or external card reader on a macOS computer, some of the files may not be displayed.
(2) If the memory card is not ejected correctly from a macOS computer, there is a likelihood that data may be lost when you load the card again with a built-in or external card reader of the macOS computer.
* If the proper ejection procedures are followed, no data will be lost, but (1) may occur.
* Please be aware that the above specifications will be applied to future firmware updates. Thank you for your understandings.
Links to the updated firmware
Please download the latest firmware from the following sites to update the firmware.
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-T4 ver.1.30 – download here
Revised specification from Ver.1.25 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-T3 ver.4.20 – download here
Revised specification from Ver.4.12/4.13 to Ver.4.20
- 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-S10 ver. 2.20 – download here
Revised specification from Ver.2.10/2.11 to Ver.2.20
- 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. - Minor bugs have been fixed.
Fujifilm GFX100S ver.1.30 – download here
Revised specification from Ver.1.21 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. - Minor bugs have been fixed.
Fujifilm GFX100 ver.4.20 – download here
Revised specification from Ver.4.11 to Ver.4.20
- 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 GFX50S ver. 4.40 – download here
Revised specification from Ver.4.30 to Ver.4.40
- 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.
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