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Reikan announces major update to FoCal AF tuning software

26 Mar

Reikan has announced a major update to its AF tuning software, FoCal. FoCal automates the process of calibrating your lens to your DSLR camera body, important – if not absolutely necessary – for critical focus when using fast lenses that yield shallow depth-of-field. Version 2 introduces the ability to check your copy of a lens against other users’ test results. Read more

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Atomos releases important firmware update for Shogun recorder

20 Mar

Atomos has released a major firmware update to the Atomos Shogun 4K external video recorder. The Shogun, already popular among filmmakers and professional videographers thanks to its 4K 10-bit ProRes recording capabilities, gains several important features that should appeal to motion picture shooters. The update, dubbed AtomOS6.2, adds important features such as 3D LUTs and Avid DNxHR/DNxHD recording formats. Read more

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Perfectly Clear App for Android updated to version 4, iOS update to follow

31 Jan

Athentech has released the latest version of its auto-enhancement photo editor Perfectly Clear App for Android, bringing it up to version 4. With the latest update users are given several new features for further improving their photographs, as well as new detection algorithms for the Next Generation Beautify feature specifically. Click through for more details

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Fujifilm X-T1 Firmware Update: New Features

26 Jan

Fujifilm X-T1 firmware upgrade

In December 2014 Fujifilm released the latest firmware upgrade (version 3.00) for its X-T1 camera. More than a minor upgrade, the new firmware adds a number of new features that greatly enhance the camera’s capabilities. Let’s take a look at ones most likely to be of interest to X-T1 owners.

By the way, if you’d like to learn more about firmware (for all makes of camera) then read our article Updating Your Camera’s Firmware – What is it and Why It’s Important.

Electronic Shutter

A new electronic shutter allows you to take photos at shutter speeds of up to 1/32000 second (the fastest mechanical shutter speed available is 1/4000 second). This enables you to take photos in bright light with prime lenses at wide aperture settings, something the lowest available ISO speed of 200 (when shooting Raw) makes difficult.

Sports and action photographers shouldn’t get too excited though, as the rolling shutter effect may cause distortion in moving subjects.

Another advantage of the electronic shutter is that it is completely silent, something that street photographers (and others who prefer to work unobtrusively) may appreciate.

AF+MF

The X-T1’s autofocus is extremely accurate but there may be times when you want to override it. Now you can do so by enabling the new AF+MF feature. When it’s activated (you need to be in AF-S mode) press the shutter button half-way down to activate autofocus, then turn the focus ring on the lens to override the camera. Essentially, it lets you switch from auto focus to manual focus without having to move the Focus mode selector.

This will help you out in those rare instances when the camera’s autofocus fails to lock on the subject, or if you want to shift the point of focus (perhaps to utilize the depth-of-field bar that appears in the viewfinder).

Classic Chrome Film Simulation

Film Simulation settings are one of the strengths of the Fujifilm system and they seem to have been thought through a bit better than the equivalent settings from other manufacturers. The result is that the Fujifilm cameras have gained a reputation for creating excellent quality JPEG files.

Classic Chrome is Fujifilm’s latest Film Simulation setting, giving a faded, slightly vintage, high contrast look to the photo that you might expect from an older type of slide film.

Classic Chrome is also available in the latest versions of Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw.

Fujifilm X-T1 firmware upgrade

A photo processed using the Velvia Film Simulation setting.

Fujifilm X-T1 firmware upgrade

A photo processed using the Classic Chrome Film Simulation setting. Note the difference in the hue and saturation of the colours. 

Natural Live View

The view of the subject seen through the X-T1’s electronic viewfinder (or on the LCD screen in Live View) is affected by the white balance and Film Simulation settings selected by you, the photographer. While this may help you visualize how the final photo will look, I’m sure you may miss the neutral view presented by optical viewfinders. Natural Live View fixes this by giving you a neutral view of the scene unaffected by Film Simulation, contrast or white balance settings.

The new EVF Color and LCD Color menu options also lets you change the hue of the electronic viewfinder or LCD screens.

Quicker Access to AF Frame Buttons

Now you can switch the active autofocus frame using the four selector buttons on the back of the camera, without having to press the bottom button beforehand. This makes adjusting the AF frame while looking through the viewfinder much easier.

The only downside is that the selector buttons can no longer be used to access functions such as white balance and Film Simulation selection. You can compensate for that by adding them to the Quick menu.

Fujifilm X-T1 firmware upgrade

With the new firmware upgrade, you can select the active autofocus frame using the four selector buttons, without having to press any other buttons first.

Customized Quick Menu Layout

Pressing the Q button on the back of the camera brings up a Quick menu with sixteen functions. The idea of the Quick menu is to give you rapid access to the most used menu items without having to navigate your way through the camera’s menu system. Now, with the latest firmware upgrade, you can choose which functions (from a list of 25) you’d like to appear in the Quick menu, and which order they are displayed in.

Fujifilm X-T1 firmware upgrade

The default Quick menu displayed with earlier firmware versions. After upgrading to version 3.00 you can customize the Quick menu with the settings you need to access the most.

More New Features

The full list of new features is available on the Fujifilm website.

Which firmware version do I have?

To see which firmware version your X-T1 camera has (I believe this works for all Fujifilm cameras) turn the camera off, hold down the Disp/Back button and turn the camera back on. The camera displays the currently installed firmware versions for both the body and lens.

Fujifilm X-T1 firmware upgrade

This Fujifilm X-T1 has firmware version 1.10 installed, and hasn’t yet been upgraded to the new firmware.

How do I install new firmware?

Start by going to this page on the Fujifilm website, scrolling to the bottom and clicking I Agree. You can download the new firmware file on the next page, which also contains instructions on how to load it into your camera. You’ll need a newly formatted memory card to do so.

Have you tried out the firmware update for the Fujifilm X-T1 yet? Please let us know what you think of it in the comments.


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Olympus Stylus 1 firmware update adds wide angle converter compatibility and interval shooting

16 Jan

Olympus has released v2.0 firmware for its OM-D styled premium compact camera, the Stylus 1, which will enable users to fit a wide angle converter to the lens. The update also introduces useful features like focus peaking, 35mm equiv. step zoom, interval shooting and time lapse modes. Read more

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Update: Nikon will service flare-affected D750s for free

09 Jan

Nikon USA has issued an update to its communication around issues with flare in some D750 camera bodies. Following a statement in late December that the company was ‘looking into’ the matter, Nikon has announced that it will inspect and if necessary service affected cameras at no cost, starting at the end of this month. Click through for a link to the full statement

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Studio update: Cameras added to our comparison tool that you may have missed

22 Dec

It’s been a busy few weeks around the DPReview office. Alongside full-length reviews, we’ve been busy making sure our camera roundups are up to date as well as preparing seasonal content like our holiday gift guides. We know you’ve been busy too, and you might have missed some of the most recent additions to our studio test scene. Read more

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Leica issues T (Typ 701) firmware update

19 Dec

Leica has released firmware version 1.3 for its T mirrorless camera (Typ 701). The latest update promises a collection of performance improvements for the unit’s startup time and image quality, along with general bug fixes. Learn more

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Camera FV-5 update brings DNG Raw capture to Android

13 Dec

The latest update for Camera FV-5, a third-party camera app, makes Android the second mobile OS to allow capture of Raw image files. The app has been rewritten to take advantage of the improved camera support under the latest Android version, 5.0 Lollipop, now offering an option to save a DNG file with your JPEG image. Read more

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Sony Alpha 77 II firmware update improves AF speed

13 Dec

Sony has released a firmware update for the SLT-a77 II, its 24MP semi-pro APS-C camera. Firmware 2.00 claims improved autofocus speed in all light conditions, but notably a 2.5x improvement in low light. Support for XAVC-S full HD video recording is also added. Read more

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