UPDATE

Fujifilm releases new firmware for its X & GFX cameras

The newly released Fujifilm X100VI receives its first firmware update, along with several other Fujifilm cameras.

A whole bunch of Fujifilm cameras are now receiving a firmware update. Not all cameras are getting new features this time, but several are receiving bug fixes that address previous issues.

Fujifilm's latest addition X100VI is getting its first update to v1.01, which enables the camera to connect to Fujifilm's XApp via wifi, something that was not working properly before.

Fujifilm X-S10 is updated to v3.11 which resolves issues with image transfer to SD card when using one's phone as a remote trigger in the Fujifilm app.

Fujifilm X-T30 II reaches version 2.04 and receives only bug fixes.

Fujifilm GFX S50 II resolves an issue where flicker reduction was not working.

Fujifilm XApp is also updated with an improved function for time zone setting.

There is still no update available for Fujifilm X Webcam, which is required to use Fujifilm cameras as a webcam after updating MacOS to version 14.1 Sonoma. The update is scheduled for April.