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    • I've been using the Peak Design clip with both the X-T2 and the X-T5. Works really well - very reliable and holds the camera steady. Just upgraded to the most recent version (more slimline), which is just as good. Solid and well made.
    • So this isn’t a new camera from a FujiFilm dealer? I’m guessing that from the comment about the third party battery. I would go back to the seller.
    • Hi! I've just purchased an X-T5, which is a good chunk bigger and heavier than my previous cameras- So I'm interested in alternate ways of carrying it other than a strap. Peak Design's capture clip (or similar alternatives) come to mind and seem to be exactly what I need. But I'm concerned about the long term safety of mounting a camera like the XT5, maybe with a not super light or small lens (like the 16-55 2.8), considering that a tripod mount was not inherently designed to be holding weight in that way. Has anybody been using these kinds of mounts? How's it been?
    • I have the proper sandisk SDXC v30 card that's used for 4k. the battery is fully charged.  however - 1. I updated the firmware but it's still the same.  2. the battery that the sellers sent is actually third party. it's by a company called batmax. I'm wondering if that is the cause.  3. the high speed recording mode is also greyed out so turning it off is also not an option. 
    • Do you mean that the camera completely powers off when you start to record a video? Not sure why it would do that unless there is a fault but if the setting to change Movie Mode is greyed out you might have the High Speed Recording Mode turned on - at least try turning that off but it shouldn't power off the camera. There is always a chance its a card problem - do you have a different card you could try? Is the battery fully charged?
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