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I just recently bought the xs 10 and havent used it much it's still fairly new. I noticed that when shooting 4k and DCI 4k there's a lite flicking sound that sound like a fan or something that comes from the front near the lense mount or even in the lens. I also heard this during playback when testing the internal mic. This sound does not happen when shooting FHD and I'm wondering is it because shooting 4k is more taxing on the Camera or the Lense. When I take the lense of and record with the sensor cap on the camera the sound is gone. is this normal or is this a fault and If its a fault can it be fixed o should I send the camera back. Thanks

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Thanks buddy but do you think its a cause for concern it was quite strange for me as I'm new to Mirrorless cameras and havent heard it before. The lens is the 15m to 45m kit lens I'm waiting on a new lens coming that doesn't have auto focus or Ibs and so I'll be able to see. 

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