Fujifilm FF240002 Camera Registered: Could it Really be the Fujifilm X-E5 or X-Pro5?

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A new Fujifilm camera registration with the code name “FF240002” has now been spotted (see screenshot above) and shared by the Chinese Weibo account E8M here.

Is it the Fujifilm X-E5? Or maybe even the Fujifilm X-Pro5 (or X-Pro4).

Well, Fujifilm will launch both cameras at some point, that’s for sure.

But if you did not miss our Fujifilm X-E5 rumor and our Fujifilm X-Pro4 rumor, then you’ll know that none of these cameras is scheduled for 2024.

And since it takes Fujifilm between 1 to 6 months to finally announce a new camera after the registration has been spotted, whatever hides behind this code name has to come still in 2024.

So, it is not the Fujifilm X-E5 and also not the Fujifilm X-Pro5.

Do you want to know what it really is?

Then I have the feeling you should not miss FujiRumors in the next few days ;).

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Fujifilm CEO: Supply is Normal, Overproduction Would Force Discounts and Reduce Brand Strength and Gear Value

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Recently Fujifilm published the latest financial results, which were very positive for the entire imaging division.

Along with the financial result, they also published a Q&A section (you can find it below in English).

During the Q&A, Fujifilm CEO Mr. Goto has been asked about the shortages and limited inventory.

And I want to be very precise here, so I will copy and paste the answers of the CEO.

QUESTION

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Fujifilm June Announcements: New Firmware Updates (Reala Ace), New Tether Software and New GFX Challenge Grant Program 2024

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Fujifilm is back with three announcements:

You can see all details in the video above.

Usually Fujifilm also teases new X summits in these videos, but this time they did not say or hint anything about future X summit.

Personally I am so excited to finally be able to shoot in Reala Ace. Will it be able to dethrone Astia as my favorite allrounder film simulation? I will let you know here on FujiRumors. :)

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New Fujifilm Tether App Launched and X RAW Studio Updated

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It’s Update Day

Fujifilm just released major firmware updates for several cameras and also for a lens.

But that’s not all.

There are updates also for Fujifilm X RAW Studio and also a brand new software has been launched, the Fujifilm Tether App.

So let’s look at what happened.

Fujifilm X RAW Studio

Fujifilm has released an update for the Fujifilm X RAW Studio software.

Fujifilm X RAW Studio Ver.1.24.0 – download here
The software update Ver.1.24.0 incorporates the following issues:

  1. “REALA ACE” RAW development is now supported.
  2. A software bug is fixed that the “COLOR TEMPERATURE” of “WHITE BALANCE” set in “Profile” is not reflected to the preview and recorded image correctly with macOS 14.

Fujifilm Tether App

We told you something new would happen also on the software front, and here it is: the brand new “Fujifilm Tether App”.

”FUJIFILM TETHER APP” provides functions to utilize digital cameras (GFX/X series) by connecting them to a computer. Even if your camera does not support the tethered shooting function, you can use the function to save/load camera settings.

You can read all the details below and download it here.

Compatibility Chart

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Major Firmware Updates for X-T5, X-H2, X-H2S, X-S20 (Reala Ace, AF Bug Fix) and X100VI, GF80mmF1.7 Updates Too

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Fujifilm has released major firmware updates for 5th generation Fujifilm cameras as well as a minor one for the Fujifilm X100VI and the Fujinon GF80mmF1.7.

It brings Reala Ace to older 5th generation cameras, fixes the autofocus bug and more.

A final note: In recent weeks, numerous videos have surfaced online highlighting issues with Fujifilm’s autofocus. While I covered this topic, I also urged YouTubers to clarify that these problems are limited to a few specific Fujifilm camera models and they are the result of a buggy firmware update.

The problem?

Well, now Fujifilm fixed it, but those videos will remain online forever as they are, with general statements about the overall AF performance of Fujifilm cameras being worst than 10+ years old Sony cameras. And people who watch those videos, will not be aware that this was caused by a bug in a the firmware that has been fixed by Fujifilm within a few weeks.

I mean, I am all in favour of reporting about issues, as long as the proper context is given.

Firmware Details

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