Firmware version 3.00 has just been released for Fujifilm GFX100. The latest firmware update adds the Pixel Shift Multi-Shot function to the camera, which combines 16 RAW images and allows you to take gigantic 400 MP images.
This feature was announced back in February during the X Summit in London. The latest firmware update also adds Pixel Shift Combiner, a software application that combines the 16 RAW images created by the Pixel Shift Multi-Shot function to create a single 400MP photo. In addition, it also facilitates tethering when used with the pixel shift function. Fuji explains how it works:
In addition to the ability to create 400 MP photos, the latest firmware update brings some more improvements as well:
- real color: As a pixel of an image sensor has one color filter from red, green or blue, we cannot detect the real color for the pixel. We need to interpolate the other colors from the surrounding pixel data for that pixel. This is called the demosaicing process. In case of Pixel Shift Multi-Shot photography, we can receive red, green and blue data for every pixel position. This means we receive real color information when using Pixel Shift Multi-Shot mode and the demosaicing process is not necessary.
Ratings to images recorded in the [Jpeg + RAW] mode are applied to both Jpeg and RAW files.The phenomenon is fixed that in a multiple-flash shooting where the EF-X500 is used as a commander, flashes in some groups sometimes don’t fire correctly. Also in case the EF-X500 is used as a commander and the EF-60 as a remote flash, upgrade the camera firmware to the latest version.Accuracy of the Eye AF function for the front eye is improved.Fix of minor bugs.
If you’d like to download the Firmware version 3.00 for your GFX100, you can find it here. [via Photography Blog]