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Fuji X-T3 during a long 4 day shoot (800 images), after 650 images I must have accidentaly changed something.

The Indicator Lamp blinks green & orange after a shot and keeps doing this until I press the shutter again at which point everything is back to normal. As soon as I shoot again it goes back to blinking.

If I don't press the shutter it will just keep blinking.

Any idea what may have changed?

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Hey there, hoping someone can help me.

i have the FujiFilmXT3

The indicator lamp is blinking green and orange after i take a photo.

I then have to either press the menu button to take the next picture or turn the camera off & on.  and the next picture is double exposed with the previous image.

i don't know what/how this happened. camera is only a year old & has been working fine up until now.  trying to trouble shoot with user manual and looking online.

anyone have this same problem?

thanks!

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