When Fuji announced the then-new X-T2 back in July 2016, it got Fuji shooters very excited, especially the ones interested in video. Fuji now has a 4K video-capable camera in their lineup. They’ve since gone on to add 4K to the X-Pro2 and released the new X-H1, but they haven’t given up on the X-T2 just yet. Only a month after release, would-be X-T2 owners were complaining that they could only shoot 4K F-Log if they were using an external recorder and not internally. Fujifilm said at the time that they would consider internal F-Log recording. And now they’ve delivered with a new firmware update that adds internal 4K F-Log recording to SD, as well as 120fps 1080p slow motion.

Antti Karppinen has already installed the new firmware update onto his X-T2 and demonstrates both of the new major features in this video.

The new firmware also offers a number of other features, such as focus bracketing. Very handy if you do any kind of macro or landscape focus stacking in post. The Phase Detection AF system has also been enhanced to help low light performance, and increase accuracy. So, if you’re a Fujifilm X-T2 owner who’s been wanting to get their F-Log on or shoot some slow motion 1080p, head on over to the Fuji website and download the new V4.00 firmware.