XT-2 shutdown

twopointeight

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I've been shooting an XT-2 body for 3 years and about 100,000 clicks without any problems, until today. After a lens change the body wouldn't turn on. I checked all the physicval controls and nothing had inadvertently moved. I took out the battery, waited 30 seconds and put it back in. It worked. Is this something that is age related, (the XT-2 not me). My backup is an Xpro2, but I rely on the flip down screen of the XT-2. Time to buy another body and semi-retire my used one?
 
Did you upgrade to firmware 4.0? If so, it has been withdrawn for a bug that sounds like that, and the new firmware is basically the 3.x firmware, until they fix the bug.

The X-T2 was only announced 2 years ago, BTW.
 
I doubt it is age related. It could just be a bit of contamination on the lens-body contacts. Cleaning lens contacts after 100,000 clicks is not unusual maintenance.

If this happens again, I would carefully use a stiff pencil eraser and gently polish the contacts on the lens. Or, if it then happens with a different lens, then I'd clean the body contacts. Obviously you want to avoid any eraser debris falling into the camera body. Electronics supply stores (if you can find one) sell a contact cleaning tool for this specific purpose.

A more conservative approach would be to use a Q-Tip dipped in lens cleaning solution instead of an eraser.
 
I don't think it's use or age-related. It's a little gremlin built into the Fuji cameras. It has happened to me with an XPro1 when the camera was fairly new. Pulling the battery for a few seconds fixed it and no problems since. It probably was due to something I did at the time but I can't be sure.
 
Yes, I stand corrected on the age of the XT-2. It just seems like I've had it longer? Yes, it happened during a lens change from the 23mm 1.4 to the 56mm 1.2, the latter a lens I don't use too often. Maybe I hot swapped? I hadn't change FW from version 3 to version 4 yet, so its not that. Good suggestion to clean the contacts. Thanks all.
 
There's another possibility. The SD cards I used were 8 GB, one was 95 MB/S, the other was 45 MB/s. Sandisk Extreme Pro but several years old. Some of the images didn't transfer from my card to the computer. I think the card(s) were corrupted and made the camera act strangely. Reset all on the camera and will see if its resolved?
 
This recently happened to me earlier this week with my X-Pro 2, purchased 3/2016. After a few tries it came back to life. I pulled the battery two or three times. So far, no further problems.
 
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