The Firmware Update You Might Want to Avoid

Fujifilm just released some firmware updates today for a bunch of cameras. We need to talk about this right now, because there are reasons why you may not want to update your camera.
The specific models with firmware updates are Fujifilm X-T5, X100VI, X-T50, X-S20, X-M5, GFX100RF, and the X half. For all of these updates, “Wireless communication security is enhanced while camera is connecting with a smartphone application or external device wirelessly.” Extra security is good, although I’m not too worried about the wireless communication security of my camera, personally. But, then we find out that if you do this update (aside from the X half, which is a different story), your camera will no longer work with the Cam Remote app, and it won’t work with any of the Instax Share SP printers, either. This update removes some functionality from the cameras, and doesn’t add anything other than a more secure connection.
I never update to the latest firmware right away. It’s always a good idea to wait a few days, if not a few weeks, just in case there’s some bug. It’s happened before with Fujifilm cameras—most famously the autofocus bug last year—but also with other brands (including Canon just last week), and even non-camera products; it’s not a Fujifilm issue, but a tech issue in general. If there is a bug in the firmware, let someone else discover it first. You can save yourself a major headache sometimes just by waiting. The X half update is probably fine (just make sure you also update the X half App), but I’d still wait a few days just in case.

The problem is that this particular firmware might shy you away from updating your camera ever again. For example, I don’t use the XApp; instead, I use the old Cam Remote app. Why? First, the XApp is only compatible with the newer cameras, and since I have older models, I have to use the Cam Remote app for those—I’d rather have just one app for all of my Fujifilm models, for the sake of simplicity and consistency. Second, I’ve figured out how to make the Cam Remote app work quite well for me. I know that it’s rated very low in the app store, but once I figured out how to get it to consistently connect to my cameras without trouble, it’s become easily four stars in my book. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it; since it’s working really well for me right now, I’m not going to update my cameras, which will force me to use the XApp. Now if Fujifilm updated the XApp so that older cameras could connect to it, that’s a different story entirely. Fujifilm: if you really want everyone to migrate to the new app, make it compatible with more cameras.
You may or may not feel similarly about the Cam Remote app. Maybe—like me—you still use it, even though it’s not the latest. Maybe you don’t have any older models, the XApp works great for you, and you hated the Cam Remote app anyway when you did use it a couple years ago. But, perhaps, you do connect to an Instax Share SP printer sometimes, and maybe that’s a reason not to update the firmware. Honestly, instead of taking away compatibility with Instax, Fujifilm should add it to all the cameras. There’s no good reason why you cannot print on an Instax Link directly, and it’s a shame that you cannot on most models. Now, if you update the firmware, you can’t print directly on a Share SP, either.
This security firmware update takes away functionality, so you may want to consider avoiding it if you use the Cam Remote app or print to Instax Share SP printers. Maybe you are concerned about how secure the wireless communication is on your camera, and the improved network security level is worthwhile to you. In that case, I’d still wait a few days, but then update. Since I’m not all that concerned about it personally, I’m not updating my cameras, except for the X half probably this weekend.




