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Battery removal causes aperture problem . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="PavementPilot" data-source="post: 12973" data-attributes="member: 4024"><p>I have had a battery insert issue, but not this extreme. I had the memory card out dumping photos to the HD and the battery in the charger. When I finished with the card, I inserted it into the camera without the battery in place. When the battery was inserted, I noticed the green 'working' LED was lit and would not go off. I pulled the battery and reinserted it. Still the same light. I then pulled the memory card and waited about 5 seconds, reinserted it. LED lit and then went out. Powered up camera and then just on a hunch, formatted the card with the on camera menu. Never had it do that again. On a side note, my capacity on the card (8GB) went from 448 RAW to 457 RAW after the format.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PavementPilot, post: 12973, member: 4024"] I have had a battery insert issue, but not this extreme. I had the memory card out dumping photos to the HD and the battery in the charger. When I finished with the card, I inserted it into the camera without the battery in place. When the battery was inserted, I noticed the green 'working' LED was lit and would not go off. I pulled the battery and reinserted it. Still the same light. I then pulled the memory card and waited about 5 seconds, reinserted it. LED lit and then went out. Powered up camera and then just on a hunch, formatted the card with the on camera menu. Never had it do that again. On a side note, my capacity on the card (8GB) went from 448 RAW to 457 RAW after the format. [/QUOTE]
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