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Hi,

I have an XT-20 and maybe I just never noticed it before, but I can hear a very soft motor sound 

like a phantom tiny fan or a hard drive working (no clicking noise, just a soft whoosh sound). I have gone through all the AF settings and even checked the 

sensor cleaner and mic levels. I wouldnt be able to hear it in a room with people talking or outside in a breeze.

It doesn't do this when I take the lens off (both my lenses are Fujifilm; 18-55mm and 50-230mm)

Is this noise normal or is there something going on inside the camera body that I should be concerned with?

Thanks

Edited to add: the noise stops in playback mode.

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On 12/19/2022 at 3:42 AM, djdubuque said:

Are your lens LM? if not then your hearing the focusing motor of the lens.

The 18-55 and 50-300 lenses are also IOS, so it’s likely the in-lens image stabilization at work.  The x-T20 doesn’t have IBIS. 

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If you switch off pre-af, then the motor sound should stop, and you'll also save battery. 

https://fujifilm-dsc.com/en/manual/x100f/menu_shooting/pre-af/index.html 

Like Edp says, it could also be the OIS, but you can change the IS Mode in the menu to "shooting only", instead of continuous. 

https://fujifilm-dsc.com/en/manual/x-t20/menu_shooting/shooting_setting/index.html#is_mode 

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I just got a new xs20, when I turn it on, it makes low constant whirling sound till I turn it off or when I switch to photo viewing mode. Is that normal? I tried turning off the IBIS, it still makes the sound, does your make that sound too? Please help me out, I'm worried if it's a defective piece.

PS: Noise exists with and without lens

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