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Hi there,

After making pictures for one hour and a half I got this message "The camera has reached its maximum internal temperature. Turn off the camera and allow it too cool"

The camera has been off for 1 hour now, and I'm still having the same message once I turn it on. I was searching about the issue and I haven't found anyone with this problem on a X s10.

Did anybody had the same issue?

Thanks

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The camera came to life after almost 2 hours waiting.

During the hour and a half that I was working with it, I was taking mostly pictures, but yes, I took by error a 1 min 8x slow motion video, but as you said, it shouldn't do that.

I'm new on Fuji, I moved from my old Nikon D800 to the mirrrorless planet, and I'm super impressed with this tiny camera, but this issue got to said that was a boomer.

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  • 2 months later...

Not sure why, but maybe CatsAreGods is correct. I use my XS10 for web conferences over clean hdmi and an adapter. Basically the camera is not recording just one to provide the signal. In the past (till mid of may in Europe) it showed that yellow signal after 30-40 minutes, but even after 1,5h never shut down. Not sure if this is relating to the overall increase in temperature, I sometimes run into that scenario Gonzalo mentioned and the camera shows that message and shuts down. It's really frustrating if that was not be clear to customers just due to its release in fall last year... Not sure if firmware could help on that.

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