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D5300
Back Button Focus (BBF) and display screen
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 673656" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>This sounds like what my Sigma 17-50 does on my d7200. I just tried it with image review ON. The lens keeps the camera awake including image review for 65 seconds. The timer is set for 10 seconds. If you don't have a nikon lens to try, put your camera in manual mode. Take the lens off. Snap a picture of something bright. Use any settings, doesn't matter you are just going to get a blur without a lens installed. I will bet image review turns off as expected according to the timer. </p><p>Nikon likely won't have an answer other than send it in for them to look at but they won't find anything.</p><p>There is a little mention my lens instruction sheet that says something about this. It really lost A LOT in the translation, it made no sense when I read it. But when I went back looking for an answer for why my meter was staying on for such a long time, it sort of made more sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 673656, member: 4923"] This sounds like what my Sigma 17-50 does on my d7200. I just tried it with image review ON. The lens keeps the camera awake including image review for 65 seconds. The timer is set for 10 seconds. If you don't have a nikon lens to try, put your camera in manual mode. Take the lens off. Snap a picture of something bright. Use any settings, doesn't matter you are just going to get a blur without a lens installed. I will bet image review turns off as expected according to the timer. Nikon likely won't have an answer other than send it in for them to look at but they won't find anything. There is a little mention my lens instruction sheet that says something about this. It really lost A LOT in the translation, it made no sense when I read it. But when I went back looking for an answer for why my meter was staying on for such a long time, it sort of made more sense. [/QUOTE]
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