CONFIRMED: Registered FF210001 Camera is the Fujifilm GFX50S MKII and Release Date Speculations

Yesterday we told you that Fujifilm will launch the Fujifilm GFX50S MKII in 2021.

But when exactly will it hit the market?

Well, I don’t know that yet.

However, our sources told us that the FF210001 camera recently registered is the codename for the Fujifilm GFX50S MKII and not any other X or GFX camera.

Now, looking at the past time gap between past registrations and release, Fujifilm needed between 1 to 6 months to announce new gear.

If (and that’s a big “if“) Fujifilm keeps the same pace, this means that the Fujifilm GFX50S MKII could be announced as early as April 2021 or latest in late August / early September.

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Fujifilm GFX100 Firmware 3.01 Released with Pixel Shift Improvement

Fujifilm has released firmware 3.01 for Fujifilm GFX100.

The firmware update Ver.3.01 from Ver.3.00 incorporates the following issues:

  • Stability of operation for pixel shift shooting is improved
  • Fix of minor bugs

You can download the firmware 3.01 here.

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BREAKING: Fujifilm GFX50S MKII Coming 2021 with Same 50 Megapixel Sensor of GFX50S

According to our trusted sources, Fujifilm will launch the Fujifilm GFX50S MKII in 2021. It will use the same sensor currently featured on the original GFX50S.

As we told you yesterday, it will be more affordable than the GFX100S.

Expect updates… on FujiRumors :)

As you know I pre-ordered the Fujifilm GFX100S and I can’t wait to get it.

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Fujifilm GFX100S Shows No More PDAF Banding (and Silently Fixed also on GFX100 via Firmware Update?)

Fujifilm GFX100S Banding

We already reported here, how Matt Granger could not see any PDAF banding on the Fujifilm GFX100S, which is something that annoyed him on the original GFX100.

Now Jim Kasson received his GFX100S, and immediately tested it out.

And indeed, after a 5 push shadow recovery and also a +100 shadow recovery, here is what he says:

Good news! There appears to be virtually no PDAF banding, and not much banding of any description.

While this is an excellent news, he also adds that the 16bit version “doesn’t appear significantly better” than the 14 bit version. It is a bit better, but not that much. Also, some in the Fuji community say that the 16bit files seem to have better black tones with lower chroma noise.

You can see the samples are read more at blog.kasson here.

Fujifilm GFX100 Firmware FIx

According to information we have received, Fujifilm also fixed the banding issue via firmware update on the original GFX100. Fujifilm never said this explicitly, but hide it behind the standard phrase “fix of minor bugs“. But this is just something I can’t confirm right now.

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