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I've been using an X-T3 for years... Now I just decided to give an X-T50 a try, mainly for IBIS and supposedly better autofocus... As light goes down it is much worst, I started to notice it immediately! I tried with bot the 27mm 2.8 and the 35 1.4, I know not the best lenses for autofocus, but still the X-T3 handles it much quicker in difficult/dark situations, Here is a video, the first is the X-T3, the second the X-T50: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/14mxqd5xkltwz609x3s52/test-focus.mp4?rlkey=xsc6v5zzke2n4m9q4x2wldoci&dl=0
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In addition to above suggestions: in auto-iso, set minimum shutter speed appropriate to your focal length. In low-light conditions, set aperture wide open (f1.4-f2).
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Ghosts and goblins and all sorts of fey critters are stirring again. It is that time of the year. Be careful, they will soon be out and about... Boo!
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First thing to try would be a factory reset. If the camera locks up before you can select it in its menus, it is still possible clear its settings-memory (cmos?) by leaving it without battery for a while. Actually don't know for how long you would need to leave it, as I accidentally discovered this option by storing my camera for a year (wanted to have it repaired for a similar lock-up problem, which turned out to not be necessary after all ^_^). You will know the memory was cleared when you have to re-select language and date+time when starting it again.
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I had the same problem with my iPhone 15 Pro. I simply deleted the previous connection in the app and recreated it. Everything worked.
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