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Fujifilm Firmware Updates for X100V, X-E4, X-Pro3, X-T30 II, GFX 50R and GFX 50S II

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Fujifilm is busy releasing new firmware updates and fixing bugs. Fujifilm Firmware Updates for X100V, X-E4, X-Pro3, X-T30 II, GFX 50R and GFX 50S II cameras have been released.

Here’s a rundown of how to check and update your Fujifilm firmware to the latest version in order to take advantage of any bug fixes and new features. Before proceeding, you’ll want to check your camera’s firmware version. There’s no point trying to update if there’s no newer version. It’s a very easy process to check the firmware.

How do I check Fujifilm firmware version?

Checking the Firmware Version
  1. Turn the camera off and check that a memory card is inserted.
  2. Turn the camera on while pressing the DISP/BACK button. The current firmware version will be displayed; check the firmware version.
  3. Turn the camera off.

How do I update my Fujifilm firmware?

Turn the camera on while pressing “DISP/BACK” button to show the display in the right (current version is 1.00). Then, press the “MENU/OK” button. Press the [OK] button. Follow the screen below to update the firmware.

Download links:

Fujifilm X100V Firmware Update Ver.2.10

Revised specification from Ver.2.021 to Ver.2.10

  1. 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-E4 Firmware Update Ver.1.10

Revised specification from Ver.1.04 to Ver.1.10

  1. 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-Pro3 Firmware Update Ver.1.30

Revised specification from Ver.1.23 to Ver.1.30

  1. 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-T30 Mark II Firmware Update Ver.1.10

Revised specification from Ver.1.00 to Ver.1.10

  1. 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 GFX 50R Firmware Update Ver.2.40

Revised specification from Ver.2.30 to Ver.2.40

  1. 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 GFX 50S Mark II Firmware Update Ver.1.10

Revised specification from Ver.1.02 to Ver.1.10

  1. 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.
  2. Other minor firmware bug has been fixed.

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