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I've been scouring the internet but I can't find a complete list of updates the X-Pro1 got from firmware version 1 up to version 3.4. 

 

 

Is there a comprehensive list of every update the camera got with firmware? I don't really want to look at Fuji's website and try to decipher it myself. 

 

I was wondering if someone had done that?

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I've been scouring the internet but I can't find a complete list of updates the X-Pro1 got from firmware version 1 up to version 3.4. 

 

 

Is there a comprehensive list of every update the camera got with firmware? I don't really want to look at Fuji's website and try to decipher it myself. 

 

I was wondering if someone had done that?

Is this what you are looking for?

http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/firmware/x/xpro1/history.html

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Yep. I was hoping that someone had made a more succinct list, but that's pretty much it. All I could find was the incremental upgrades on the link to each update. 

 

In any case this will do. 

 

I had an X-Pro1 with FW v.1 and sold it, then I got another when v.2 came out and sold it. Just recently found one for $300 and even though I didn't really get along with the camera those first two times I couldn't pass this up. I just wanted to know exactly what was added so when I set it up I don't miss setting anything that I can really use. 

 

Thanks a lot for the link. 

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