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D750
750 freezes, displaying hourglass.
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<blockquote data-quote="eal1" data-source="post: 387285" data-attributes="member: 8642"><p>I own a 610 but I am renting a D750 with the Nikon 35/1.4 (wow, what a great lens) for a few days and have encountered a problem that has occurred three times in a couple of hours while taking only 125 shots: the camera has frozen three times with the monitor indicating an hour glass. I am not taking multiple shots rapid fire filling the buffer, as i am taking photos of a 6 week old baby and these are not action shots. Nevertheless, i have had to wait awhile while hoping for the hourglass to disappear, which it hasn't. So I eventually turn off the camera (which doesn't end the hour glass icon on the monitor) take the battery out, and then put it back in before i am able again to use the camera.</p><p>Any ideas what is wrong? I am using new cards, but they are scandisk which are generally reliable. Any advice? I have contacted the rental company, but i am considering purchasing the 750, so please let me know if this is a problem in general, or just this camera, or if there is an easy fix to this, or it is just me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eal1, post: 387285, member: 8642"] I own a 610 but I am renting a D750 with the Nikon 35/1.4 (wow, what a great lens) for a few days and have encountered a problem that has occurred three times in a couple of hours while taking only 125 shots: the camera has frozen three times with the monitor indicating an hour glass. I am not taking multiple shots rapid fire filling the buffer, as i am taking photos of a 6 week old baby and these are not action shots. Nevertheless, i have had to wait awhile while hoping for the hourglass to disappear, which it hasn't. So I eventually turn off the camera (which doesn't end the hour glass icon on the monitor) take the battery out, and then put it back in before i am able again to use the camera. Any ideas what is wrong? I am using new cards, but they are scandisk which are generally reliable. Any advice? I have contacted the rental company, but i am considering purchasing the 750, so please let me know if this is a problem in general, or just this camera, or if there is an easy fix to this, or it is just me! [/QUOTE]
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