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battery power.
⚫ When IS mode is set to "Continuous", the IS module is in working position all the time. If you turn
off the camera or switch to the playback mode, the adapter will instruct the lens to park the IS
module. That may cause an extra delay of about a second or more. Thus, when using a lens with IS
functions, you may set IS to modes other than "Continuous" to get a faster playback response.
⚫ When using IS lens on an IBIS body, e.g. X-H1, X-T4 and X-S10, IBIS is disabled automatically to
prevent interference with lens' IS function.
⚫ When using a non-IS lens on an IBIS body, IBIS function can be activated. The usage is the same as
non-IS native XF lenses. Please use "IS Mode" menu item to control it. However, only lenses
shorter than 100mm can be supported well by the IBIS.

4. Firmware update

You need a PC or Mac and a Micro B USB cable, i.e. some Android
phone's data cable (not type C), to upgrade the adapter.
1) Download new firmware from Fringer's website.
2) Get the adapter off the camera. Make sure not to connect the adapter
with the computer while it is installed on a camera body.
3) Plug the USB cable to the USB port of the adapter.
4) Connect the other end of the cable to a USB port of your PC or MAC. Then a mobile drive named
'FRINGER' emerges. Open 'VERSION.TXT' on that drive and check current firmware version (the
line begins with 'Version:').
5) If upgrading is needed, copy the downloaded firmware file to the drive named 'FRINGER'. Wait for
about 20 seconds. Ignore any error messages about the drive. The adapter would disconnect itself
and reconnect. The 'FRINGER' drive appears again. If it doesn't reconnect automatically, disconnect
the USB cable and reconnect it with the computer.
6) Check VERSION.TXT again and make sure its firmware version has changed to the new one.
Note: Do not copy files other than the official firmware to the adapter.

Troubleshooting:

Some of the cables in the market are for charging only and not suitable for data transfer. Thus, if
you can't find the "FRINGER" drive when the adapter is connected to the computer, check your cable!
You may also read the adapter's firmware version by Fujifilm's method, i.e. press and hold DISP
button before power on the camera. The "Lens version" on the screen is actually the adapter's
firmware version. See the following figure.
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