The FUJIFILM X10 and X-S1 digital cameras were made
available by Fujifilm late last year, and have been
generally very well received by customers, who
admire the excellent picture quality, manual zoom
lens and viewfinder.
However, we did receive some inquiries concerning
the so-called ‘white disc’ or
‘blooming’ occurrence,
where exceptional highlights in the picture can
appear as strongly delineated rounded shapes. This
‘blooming’ effect can occur with all
digital cameras
which use CMOS sensors, to varying degrees. It can
also occur with the X10 and X-S1 when shooting in
certain conditions, e.g. cars with front lights
shining in dark night scene. The X10 and X-S1 are
fitted with a very advanced sensor, which gives
excellent picture quality and low noise, but which
does give a different ‘blooming’ effect
from other
cameras.
Fujifilm has a long-standing history of delivering
top quality products to the market. In response to
our customers’ comments, we have worked hard
to find
an improvement to reduce the ‘blooming’
effect of
the X10 and X-S1. Below are the actions we have
undertaken.
1. In February, we announced a firmware upgrade for
the X10 (version 1.03) which does reduce the white
disc occurrence specifically in EXR mode. It works
by identifying scenes that are likely to get
‘white
disc’ blooming. When the camera recognizes
such a
scene, it automatically increases the ISO and
optimizes DR (dynamic range). As the ISO increases,
the white discs are less evident.
* New firmware for the X-S1 will be available from
March 21, 2012.
2. We will also develop a modified sensor, which
will more universally resolve the ‘white
disc’
blooming effect in all modes. We are working hard
to make this new sensor available from late May
2012.
We encourage any customer with an X10 and X-S1 who
has experienced the ‘white disc’
phenomenon to call
their local authorized Fujifilm service centre.
Fujifilm is committed to delivering the highest
quality products to the photographic community, and
is happy to provide this improvement