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There's no way to fix this, there's a fault with the front mechanism or sensor. I've went through all this for years, had multiple repairs, eventually it was just replaced by Fujifilm.

There's a chance there could be a small piece of dust floating around, so this is the cameras safety mechanism to just ask you to turn it off.

Remove the lens, use a blower upside down. See what that does.

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I started having the same problem with the X-T4 over a year ago. And with almost all lenses. And the error when turning on the camera occurs more and more often.

This makes it almost impossible to use the camera in professional work. It turns out that you can't rely on it.

Before this, I had cameras from two other most popular manufacturers, and I never had this problem with them.

Very disappointed!

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My X-T5 gave me the error this week. I was using the original XF 35mm F1.4 lens.

It was because I had the lens against a glass window and the focus movement was blocked by the glass.

Removed it from the glass, turned it off and on again, then it worked normally away from the glass surface.

 

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I had the same problem "turn off and turn on again the camera". I noticed that one of the bayonet screws was slightly unscrewed on my XT4. After tightening it, no more problem. I hope it will be ok now.

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I had the same problem with the XF27mm f2.8.

Found the below on a Reddit thread.

"There is apparently a design flaw with this lens that causes it to get stuck sometimes when the camera is turned off at the closest focal distance (i.e. when the lens is fully extended.)

The fix is to just push it back in manually (gently, of course.)"

It fixed the problem straight away.

 

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