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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D750
750 freezes, displaying hourglass.
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<blockquote data-quote="eal1" data-source="post: 387378" data-attributes="member: 8642"><p>Yes, i formatted the cards in camera, specifically doing so to avoid any problem having to do with the card-camera model interface. i don't want to reformat for fear of losing the pictures. If i can find a spare card, i will try that but as i am away, and there is snow here, i might have to settle for what i have. Yes, i could download the current photos but i want to learn the wireless functions on the camera but not until later today.</p><p>Meanwhile, I was shooting in a comparatively dark living room, at night, without the use of flash. And. . . just as an aside, the camera is quite remarkable in the dark. I couldn't believe the amount of light it captured. I am using two different lenses . . . both Nikons - the 35/1.4 and 85/1.8. I am really pleased with how the camera renders colors, and captures light. I'll see what happens later today about the freezing. I contacted the lens rental company to see if there is any record of this particular camera freezing like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eal1, post: 387378, member: 8642"] Yes, i formatted the cards in camera, specifically doing so to avoid any problem having to do with the card-camera model interface. i don't want to reformat for fear of losing the pictures. If i can find a spare card, i will try that but as i am away, and there is snow here, i might have to settle for what i have. Yes, i could download the current photos but i want to learn the wireless functions on the camera but not until later today. Meanwhile, I was shooting in a comparatively dark living room, at night, without the use of flash. And. . . just as an aside, the camera is quite remarkable in the dark. I couldn't believe the amount of light it captured. I am using two different lenses . . . both Nikons - the 35/1.4 and 85/1.8. I am really pleased with how the camera renders colors, and captures light. I'll see what happens later today about the freezing. I contacted the lens rental company to see if there is any record of this particular camera freezing like this. [/QUOTE]
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