In this case, the Kaizen has nothing to do (if you do not know what it means to this Japanese word pop in here). The first firmware update for the newly formed Fujifilm X-Pro2 is the classic 'patch' to a sin of youth, as more and more often we see happening on the new cameras just launched on the market, without exclusion - as in this case - for top models of range. It seems that several customers have complained about a problem with their mirrorless Fujifilm X-Pro2: all custom settings are reset and reset to factory defaults when the camera is turned off. You save only the data concerning the date and the selected language.
With the firmware 1.1 Fujifilm goes to correct this problem, handing in the official post on its website an apology to its loyal customers. The update is recommended for all users, not just for those who have experienced the problem, this should also ensure a better quality of images taken using long exposures.
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