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    4x Fuji XT-3, Fuji 10-24, Fuji 16-55 2.8, 2x Fuji 50-140, Fuji 23 1.4, Fuji 35 1.4, Fuji 56, Fuji 60 Macro

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  1. Dear forum community, that's the first time I write, I rarely do that, but I've been reading here for years. I am very impressed by the honest opinion here. Andrew, your expertise in XT-3 made me switch from Nikon to Fuji. The particularly good video properties have drawn my attention to Canon in the past few weeks. But that's really a thing now. If I understand that correctly, is it less the limited recording time in higher video qualities of the cold camera that is criticized, but the strong recording restrictions after shut off due to overheating? What about the XT-4? The question should not bypass the topic, I know it is about the Canon R5 / R6. Tony Nortrup has already pointed out that the Xt-4 overheats faster in 4K 60p than the R5 / R6, especially in direct sunlight. There is already an overheating comparision between XT-3 and XT 4, in which the XT 4 overheats a bit faster than the XT-3 due to IBIS and Dual Record on SD card. If I have my XT-3 recorded at room temperature in 4K 60p (a clip is a maximum of 20 minutes), the camera switches off after about 30 minutes. Then I let it cool down for about 5-6 minutes (without opening or removing anything) and then I can roll on. But I haven't tested how long is is possible. I actually want to exchange all my XT-3s for Xt4s. Andrew, do you still have your XT-4? Do you know how long it has to cool down and how long it can resume afterwards? Or anyone else?Unfortunately, neither Tony Northrup nor the other testers I could find say anything about it. It would be good for everyone to know if the problems that obviously exist with the two new Canon cameras would also apply to the XT-4? Thank you so much! Bastian
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