Chart showing the color gammut coverage of the ACES, BT709, DCI-P3, F-Gammut, and F-Gammut C colorspaces. F-Gammut C covers a substantially larger area than F-Gammut.

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Today, Fujifilm announced an upcoming firmware update for the X-H2, X-H2S, and GFX 100 II that’s meant to improve the cameras’ video capabilities.

In a YouTube video, the company says the update will improve the stability of autofocus subject tracking while shooting video. It’s also adding support for Ambient’s wired Lockit timecode synchronization devices and introducing a new F-Log2 C mode, which the company says will provide a much wider color gamut than the traditional F-Log2 that the cameras already had.

Chart showing the color gammut coverage of the ACES, BT709, DCI-P3, F-Gammut, and F-Gammut C colorspaces. F-Gammut C covers a substantially larger area than F-Gammut.
F-Log2 C uses a wider color gamut than the standard F-Log2.

The company says it’s currently “considering further enhancements” and that people should stay tuned. There’s clearly an appetite for more updates among Fujifilm users: currently, the video’s comment section is essentially wall-to-wall people asking why the update isn’t also coming to the X-T5 and the X-S20, and saying that they’re still hoping for additional improvements to autofocus performance in those cameras’ stills modes as well.

The updates for the X-H2, X-H2S, and GFX 100 II are expected to come out in November. We’ll be sure to let you know when they’re officially released and ready to be installed on your camera.

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