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Fujifilm FinePix S4000 Recording limit is not changing when I upgraded the 4GB SD Card to an 32GB SD Card, it keeps staying at 9 minutes and 41 seconds, and the weird thing is that I can continue recording after the system stops my recording, then I can continue recording. This is very inefficient, since I will have so many video files to stitch together! Somebody please help me.

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