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Fuji released X-H2S firmware update version 3.00, autofocus algorithms and other upgrades

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Fuji released the X-H2S firmware update version 3.00, in a number of aspects of the update upgrades.

“The X-H2S is the flagship model of the X series, equipped with a back-illuminated 26.16 megapixel “X-TransTM CMOS 5 HS” sensor that can quickly read signals and a high-speed “X-Processor 5″ image processor. Processor 5” image processor. Since its release in July, the X-H2S has been well-received by users for its autofocus performance. This firmware update will further improve autofocus performance.

Object detection function improvement

1) Expansion of the existing object detection function for scenarios

The object detection performance has been greatly improved by improving some scenarios that are difficult to detect (e.g., backlight, subject side to the lens, and small subject).

2) Add new object types

In addition to the current types of subjects (faces and eyes, animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes and trains), insects and drones are now recognized. Set the “Object Detection Settings” to “Birds” when you want to shoot insects, and set it to “Aircraft” when you want to shoot drones.

Improved autofocus algorithm for tracking moving objects

Improved motion prediction algorithm for stable tracking of high-speed moving objects in the frame. Suitable for scenes requiring high subject tracking performance (such as sporting events and bird photography).

・If the camera is out of focus, you can start continuous shooting by pressing the AF-ON (autofocus on) button and shutter release button at the same time to improve the autofocus speed, which is faster than before.

Other improvements

Improved the display delay before and after autofocus when EVF is set to “Electronic Viewfinder Frame Rate Priority”.

Compatible with the multifunctional tripod grip “TG-BT1” and can be paired with compatible cameras via Bluetooth for the remote shooting of still images and video. A motorized zoom lens is mounted and the T/W button allows zoom operation.

As Fujifilm’s inherited professional flagship of the new decade, the Fujifilm X-H2S was officially launched last July. This new flagship mirrorless camera offers significant improvements in focus, speed, image quality, and video, and it uses a 26.16-megapixel back-illuminated stacked sensor for the first time in APS-C format and adapts to the latest fifth-generation X-Processor5 processor.

In terms of video enhancement, the Fujifilm X-H2S supports 6.2K30P4:2:210Bit internal recording, 4K120P upscaled high-speed video recording, as well as 1080P240P 10x slow motion upscaled video recording. Fuji has also developed the latest F-Log2 video recording curve with up to 14 stops of latitude, and up to 7 levels of 5-axis image stabilization, which is essential for video shooting.

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