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Nikon D7000 HELP Please Please Please
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<blockquote data-quote="Kamper" data-source="post: 35279" data-attributes="member: 3754"><p>What lens are you using? Have you tried other settings like "P" or "S" or "Auto" and see if this issue is common in all settings? The top picture is way over exposed and the bottom is a lot warmer and more normal IMO. I have a D7000 and have never had such a problem. Nikon has put out several firmware updates that have fixed the hot pixels in video mode, however this looks to be totally different. Try the other modes and see if you can figure what is not working or if all modes have a problem. If the problem is common to other modes I would either take it back to the seller or give Nikon a call. Maybe you have a bad camera. Don't give up, what you are experiencing is not normal, the D7000 is a wonderful camera. Hope this helps. I will check my mail to see what you come up with. Good Luck, Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kamper, post: 35279, member: 3754"] What lens are you using? Have you tried other settings like "P" or "S" or "Auto" and see if this issue is common in all settings? The top picture is way over exposed and the bottom is a lot warmer and more normal IMO. I have a D7000 and have never had such a problem. Nikon has put out several firmware updates that have fixed the hot pixels in video mode, however this looks to be totally different. Try the other modes and see if you can figure what is not working or if all modes have a problem. If the problem is common to other modes I would either take it back to the seller or give Nikon a call. Maybe you have a bad camera. Don't give up, what you are experiencing is not normal, the D7000 is a wonderful camera. Hope this helps. I will check my mail to see what you come up with. Good Luck, Ken [/QUOTE]
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