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D500
Deja vu, all over again
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 565594" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>If you are talking solely about having a problem with the image review staying on with a different Nikon body, I too experienced this with my D7100. It happened on 2 or 3 different occasions--all while shooting drama productions. ISO was somewhere around 2000 to 2500, shutter generally between 1/15" to 1/125". RAW+jpeg. Most likely SanDisk cards as I don't think I ever used the Lexar cards in that body.</p><p></p><p>In all cases, the light green dot on the camera back stayed on, too, along with the images. I assume the light means it was writing to the card. The first time it happened, I waited and waited (minimum 10 seconds) then I gave the shutter a 1/2 press which made the camera focus. That turned it off each time. I never shoot in AF-C. I am always in AF-S. I can't remember if I took several shots in succession, but even if I did, since I was in AF-S with single point, there would have been at least one second between each image to lock focus...and never more than 3-4 images at once this way. Might have happened after taking just one image--can't remember.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 565594, member: 13196"] If you are talking solely about having a problem with the image review staying on with a different Nikon body, I too experienced this with my D7100. It happened on 2 or 3 different occasions--all while shooting drama productions. ISO was somewhere around 2000 to 2500, shutter generally between 1/15" to 1/125". RAW+jpeg. Most likely SanDisk cards as I don't think I ever used the Lexar cards in that body. In all cases, the light green dot on the camera back stayed on, too, along with the images. I assume the light means it was writing to the card. The first time it happened, I waited and waited (minimum 10 seconds) then I gave the shutter a 1/2 press which made the camera focus. That turned it off each time. I never shoot in AF-C. I am always in AF-S. I can't remember if I took several shots in succession, but even if I did, since I was in AF-S with single point, there would have been at least one second between each image to lock focus...and never more than 3-4 images at once this way. Might have happened after taking just one image--can't remember. [/QUOTE]
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