Camera is still not being detected even with latest software/firmware
I'm running macOS 11.2.1 on an iMac Pro
X Webcam v2.1
X100V with firmware v2.0
I've tried a couple of different cables. Both take USB power (the green LED on the camera is illuminated). Both are capable of transferring images from the camera to the iMac.
But when I (manually) start X Webcam, all the controls are disabled.
There's another clue... In X Webcam, I have checked "Launch when camera detected". However, with X Webcam not running, I connect and switch on the camera but the application doesn't start. Therefore, it's clear (to me anyway) that the camera isn't being detected.
I've raised this with Fujifilm technical support (here in the UK). They'll probably pass the buck to their developers and I'll hear no more but it's worth a try.
Edit: See attached image. This is after a restart with camera switched ON. Note that the camera is clearly not being detected at USB level
Edit 2: There are two further observations that may give a clue to what's going on.
1. When connected to the USB 3.0 Bus, the camera does not show up in System Report (see above). However, it is detected by Lightroom, Image Capture etc and I am able to download / import images. I do not understand that.
2. If I connect to the USB 3.1 Bus (Thunderbolt) the camera is revealed in System Report as "USB PTP Camera". Unfortunately, using this Bus still doesn't encourage X Webcam to behave properly. Image import works perfectly on the USB 3.1 Bus.
Final edit: I've found the answer. X Webcam is not supported on macOS 11.x. See this document