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    Tomvani got a reaction from Wuthoqquan in X-Pro2 "turn camera off and back on" error with FM 1.01   
    I experienced this error today with version 1.0. Tonight I did the update.
     
    Background: had a studio shoot today with two models that totaled approximately 45 minutes. Lens was 35mm f2. Fast cards. Saved RAW and jpeg to same card (changed that tonight to save to separate cards). The total image count was 1080, so that should have been 540 shutter activations. It was set for single shots. Pre focus off. Face detection on
     
    The error message first appeared after about 30 minutes, then happened twice more before the end of the session. Used a Paul C. Buff trigger for an Alienbee (worked great). Noticed that when the first error message appeared the camera was definitely warm on the bottom plate. Camera remained warm for the remainder of the time.
     
    The was no problem restarting the camera, but the shooting flow was certainly interrupted.
     
    Camera s/n 61A0xxx It was delivered the day of release in the USA.
     
    This shoot was an unexpected opportunity. I'm in the process of moving and my Nikon gear is in storage. Had it been a pre-planned session, I would have used the D750. The Fuji was intended for the trip and in that setting it performed as expected.
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    Tomvani got a reaction from bffmike in X-Pro2 "turn camera off and back on" error with FM 1.01   
    I experienced this error today with version 1.0. Tonight I did the update.
     
    Background: had a studio shoot today with two models that totaled approximately 45 minutes. Lens was 35mm f2. Fast cards. Saved RAW and jpeg to same card (changed that tonight to save to separate cards). The total image count was 1080, so that should have been 540 shutter activations. It was set for single shots. Pre focus off. Face detection on
     
    The error message first appeared after about 30 minutes, then happened twice more before the end of the session. Used a Paul C. Buff trigger for an Alienbee (worked great). Noticed that when the first error message appeared the camera was definitely warm on the bottom plate. Camera remained warm for the remainder of the time.
     
    The was no problem restarting the camera, but the shooting flow was certainly interrupted.
     
    Camera s/n 61A0xxx It was delivered the day of release in the USA.
     
    This shoot was an unexpected opportunity. I'm in the process of moving and my Nikon gear is in storage. Had it been a pre-planned session, I would have used the D750. The Fuji was intended for the trip and in that setting it performed as expected.
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