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  1. Hi everyone, I've just sent my X-T1 in for warranty support on a very similar, if not identical issue. I've been searching for similar threads and only just found this one. The trigger seemed to be shooting in 'warmer' than average temperatures, ranging from 23 degrees Celsius to 31 degrees Celsius (the warmest temp I've shot in). For US users, that's roughly 75 degrees to around 90 degrees. It happened with different lenses, different memory cards (all SanDisk) and different batteries. My symptoms included: not starting back up after sleep or powering off freezing up during shooting, sometimes mid-shutter actuation. This happens under both mechanical and electronic shutter shooting. Usually have to dump the batter and re-power on. Freezing up during menu navigation Freezing up during changing auto-focus point position or size Sometimes it just freezes when I’m not doing anything. EVF and controls are just locked up. Freezing up during menu playback Camera will not power off…will just freeze with black screen. Camera will not power on Camera seems to get warm on the lower left hand side of the body. If you live in a temperate climate and are having this problem it may only occur intermittently b/c of the temperature variation, which is why it took me so long to figure out that heat was playing a role (I live in Vancouver BC). I could shoot non-stop in a cool, dry, air-conditioned environment and not re-produce the issue. Then I would step into a warmer room and wouldn't be able to get past 150 frames...or in the case of the warm yoga studio I was shooting in the other day, the thing started locking up after 5 frames. The camera is just over a year old at this point. The problem only started after Fuji upgraded my firmware after a previous warranty support issue (hot pixels on sensor) and just since the beginning of our summer, but I can't say that the firmware is playing a role unless how it manages resources on the X-T1 is causing some hardware to just fail in higher temperatures. The fact that users are having this issue on earlier firmware versions seems to suggest that firmware is not the issue.
  2. Hi, I've been using Capture One for the most part b/c it does such a good job of rendering skin tones and has some special tools in it for editing skin tones as well. I've looked briefly at Iridient, but haven't had time to really test it thoroughly. What's your typical workflow if you are using this? Do you make basic adjustments, then export to hi-res TIFF for further editing in LR or PS? Thanks.
  3. Ok, Just following up to my last post - if you just let the beach ball spin in C1 9, eventually it will apply the profile in question. I had to backup and just install one, and try that. Not sure what will happen when I install the rest, but I'll update this thread once I've tried that. Whatever you do - DO NOT FORCE QUITE C1 while it's doing it's thing. Just let it process the profile for the first time until it's done.
  4. Michal Krause, I'm having this issue with Capture One Pro 9 as well. The beach ball spins forever trying to select a profile. Fleckintosh, thanks so much for sharing these and thanks to Scottie Wang. Do you happen to know if it's possible to get these working right in C1 Pro 9? I've got a Mac Mini with a Core i7 2GHz processor and 16GB of RAM, so I don't think hardware is should be an issue for me...but perhaps...
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