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Hi, 
I have just updated the firm ware in my recently purchased XT5, also the XF 16-55 f2.8 lens. But after several attempts I have been unable to complete the firmware update (XFU0013.DAT) on the 10-24 f4.  The file size shown is 394kb, is it correct?

When I insert the card into the camera and try to update I get the message “Firmware update not be found”. Has anyone else had this problem and is there a way around it?

Russell

PS. I forgot to mention that the current installed version of Firmware is 1.0. 

I have tried updating again this morning but its not working, it's extremely frustrating.... Help please.

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Hi,

i'v been updating my cameras and lenses and ran across this problem too - the camera says firmware not installed on the SD card

The lens I'm trying to update is the 10-24 R OIS lens, which has a firmware installed of 1.0 and the fuji website says it needs to be updated (see link below) to 1.13. 

https://fujifilm-x.com/global/support/download/firmware/lenses/xf10-24mmf4-r-ois/

Any ideas?

Joe 

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