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Fuji XT3 Stuck in "Pair with SmartPhone" mode


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My Fuji XT3 started up with "Pair with Smartphone." I do not have the app. I have never paired it before. It does not allow me to move past this in any way. I have removed the battery. I have put in new batteries. I have tried to update firmware, but I can't get past this screen. HELP!

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I am not trying to pair. I even deleted the app. It’s just in that mode when I turn the power on and there is no way out. There are no buttons that allow me to navigate. Just the “ok” which gets me stuck in a loop. I’ve tried inserting different batteries and still same. Stuck. 

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On 11/26/2022 at 10:01 AM, McHendric said:

Exuse me, how did you do that, can you help me? I have the same problem

 

Olaf's suggestion should work.

Take the main battery out, turn the power switch to on and leave the camera on the shelf for some number of days -- give it four or five. This will make the small internal settings back up battery drain completely and reset the camera to the last firmware default settings which should remove its desire to pair with a smartphone/tablet.

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