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KAIZEN: FW update coming DEC18, FW-details for X-T1, X-PRO1, X-E2, X-E1 announced + PC tethered shooting for X-T1

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No more secrets. Fuji just unveiled the details of the firmware updates that will come on December 18th.
Tethered Shooting Software “HS-V5 for Windows® Ver. 1.0” announced too here.

FUJIFILM X-T1

FUJIFILM X-T1 : Version 3.00

1) High-speed electronic shutter with a maximum speed of 1/32000sec.
2) Classic Chrome
3) Natural Live View function is just like the naked eye
4) EVF / LCD Color Control (“EVF COLOR” and “LCD COLOR” options in the setup menu to adjust the hue of the electronic viewfinder and LCD monitor.)
5) Direct selection of AF area
6) Unlocked AE-L / AF-L Buttons
7) Variable Focus Area during MF
8) Direct selection of Macro mode
9) Q. Menu customization
10) New Video Frame rates (50P / 25P / 24P)
11) Manual Shooting in Video mode
12) Phase detection AF support for Instant AF
13) Interlocking of Metering and Focus areas
14) Expansion of shutter speed in Program Shift mode
15) Add “Flash compensation”, “Shutter type”, “Preview Pic. Effect”, “Preview EXP. / WB in Manual mode” and “Lock” in Function setting
16) Instax Printer Print
17) Lock Function
18) Three Custom White Balance
19) Expand EVF / LCD displaying types in manual exposure mode
20) AF+MF function enables seamless manual focusing. After half pressing the shutter to autofocus on the subject, fine adjustment can then be made using the manual focus ring
21) PC tethered shooting support

 

X-E2, X-PRO1 and X-E1

FUJIFILM X-E2 : Version 3.00

1. New Classic Chrome Film Simulation
2. Interval timer shooting
3. Enhanced wireless function for shooting from your smartphone or tablet devices*

FUJIFILM X-E2 : Version 3.00
FUJIFILM X-Pro1 : Version 3.40

FUJIFILM X-E1 : Version 2.40

4. AF+MF function enables seamless manual focusing. After half pressing the shutter to autofocus on the subject, fine adjustment can then be made using the manual focus ring

Tethered shooting prototype (image courtesy: Rene Delbar)

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