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Hi all,
Iam from india I frequently go to outdoor shoots with my HS10. Now I have a prob that after 30-50 clicks the temperature icon starts flashing I referred to the manual too it say its coz of slow shutter speed at high temperature and it also says that’s not malfunction I tried ‘A’ and ‘S’ modes too all and all others but this temperature icon flashes it temperature in india where I live is around 30 degree C and is tend to rise…! I also went to fujifilm service center they too say its nothing to worry about and it won't harm the sensor even after I continue using it after the icon appears So can anyone help me get rid of the prob Regards Prats |
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I'm not sure what is causing the problem but I have used my camera to photographer fire scenes such as cars on fires, house fires etc and it gets pretty hot and I have never had that happen to me.
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Perhaps faulty batteries, get them out when the light comes on en feel the batteries..
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Sprint that's a great idea for him to check on. I had an old Olympus camera that did the same thing and when I went to remove the batteries I could barely hold them......
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Carry an ice cube with you.
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my hs22exr (bought in China) have the same porblem! after 30-50 clicks the temperature icon starts flashing !!! The temperature in China where I live is around 26 degree !
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I have read somewhere on a different site that Fuji is working on a solution here.
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thank you guys will surely try changing the batteries with new set as i have been usin three sets and all seems to have a prob it seems
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