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  1. After digging through the manual, I found this happens when the compression type is set to All-Intra with the 4K frame size. Whether or not this also occurs when Long-GOP compression, the manual does not say. Do you have a way to read the exif information from the movie file?
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  2. I searched for your issue in other forums and few had it and they said it's after the latest firmware version etc... And they said this. "when choosing movie compression Long GOP only show this message, otherwise if choosing all-intra it will not show the message" . So i hope this helps !.. i'm youta, not k . Have a nice day !. [Also if you don't have HDMI 2.0 you won't be able to record 4k60 , so check your cable too , HDMI 1.4 can only support 4k30]
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  3. K, I appreciate your assistance. I'm still having issue with getting the shutter speed warning to go away on the Fuji X-T3 Movie Mode menu. I have tried increasing the shutter speed, that had been 60, in the electronic menu and on the manual wheel on the top of the camera to 60, 120, 240. The message: “Cannot Use S.S. Slower Than Framerate” remains at the bottom of the Movie Mode menu. It will not go away unless I lower the resolution to FHD 16:9. Even at 4k 16:9 the the message reappears. Is there a trick to changing Shutter Speed that I'm missing on the X-T3. Again the output is by HDMI to an Atomos Ninja V. I really need 59.94p DCI 17:9 (4096 x 2160) 400Mbps with ALL-I in order to produce competitive B-Roll slow motion macro clips. I can't compromise on this level of output quality. Thank you, Terrence
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