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Thanks for the heads-up. I love firmware update by cellphone! A few really useful enhancements. I'm sort of glad they didn't include a 400MP pixel shift for the GFX-100. I find 100 too much, but would get caught up comparing insects on the windows of distant buildings.
The new auto focus bracket tool looks interesting.
It is annoying that the focus bracketing information disappears from the screen after a short while (even before selecting any focus point). I assume that is done to help with composing the image as the DISP/BACK button is reused for setting the B point. I wish Fuji would use the OK button for both A and B points. The bracketing information reappears once you move the focus ring, magnify the view, or press the Q or Fn4 button.I find the Focus Bracketing to be not as intuitive to use as in the Phase One XF.
Selection of the near and far focus points are not as logical or easy to use. Firstly, both A and B are interchangeably near and far, doesn't matter which is which is selected first. And maybe its my display setup on the GFX100, but the scale, which is useful not only in showing the relative positions of A and B, but also that Focus Bracketing is in play, disappears after one selects the second point. The camera still goes on to shoot the frames when the shutter is released, but its not as intuitive as I thought. Anyone knows if I have been overthinking and not using the obvious easier way? Whereas, on the P1, focus near, press top rear button. Focus far, press top far button. Done. Easy to use.
Also, once Auto is selected, there is no way to override the number of frames unlike in the XF. Due to the CoC calculations, the number of frames computed is overkill for anything other than large prints. For magazine or print brochure work or web, far less frames are needed. On P1, this can be easily over-ridden. I don't think this is possible for GFX. This is useful, as 50 frames of 100Mpx files takes a lot more space and time to complete on Helicon 7 than say 20. Would be even better if P1 can take the guesswork out, but allowing a choice of CoC, but perhaps it will make the tool more complicated to use.
Did you find any loose wires when you disassembled your adapter? My Techart adapter still works after upgrading my GFX100 firmware to Ver 2 so i am reluctant to upgrade the Techart firmware to regain use with the GFX50S. Has anyone updated firmware on the Techart?I had the same problem with my viltrox adapter on my 50s but I took the lens and adapter apart, refitted it to the body a few times (switching the body on and off) and all was working again! No idea if it will work with your adapter but worth a try?