primary card slot brocken xpro2
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primary card slot brocken xpro2
4 months ago
Hi all,
the SD card is not locking in when I insert it into the primary (No 1) card slot on my XPro2.
The camera still works and records to the SD card if I just close the card slot door without it locking in but I'm concerned what it will do to the camera or card if I just leave it as it is. Anyone else have this problem? Will there be permanent damage if I leave things as they are? Anyone have any recommendations for repair places in Sydney Aus (other than talking to Fujifilm themselves obviously)
NB. It's definitely a problem with the slot and not the card as I've tried different cards in both slot 1 and 2. Slot 2 works fine.
Also the camera has had minimal use (<3000 shots) since purchase in 2018....I'm not in the habit of spraying and praying ... so I'm surprised that the fault has come up. My XE1 has nearly 10000 shots since getting it in 2013 and it's never skipped a beat.
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