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D7100
Control Panel LCD staying on
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 255682" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>A couple of times I removed a lens (ALWAYS with the camera off) but forget to turn off the VR. Fortunately nothing appeared to be compromised, but I've always heard it is best to turn off the VR as well as the camera before removing the lens. </p><p></p><p>And speaking of the LCD staying on--once when shooting one of the low light drama productions, for some reason one photo took forever to write to the card. Normally under the same circumstances, the file would get written to the card in a nano-second (all of my cards are Class 10). I finally switched the camera off, and it did turn off completely without any compromises. I've never had the problem repeat itself--not sure why it ever happened in the first place. And at that time, I don't think I was saving any RAW files...just jpeg fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 255682, member: 13196"] A couple of times I removed a lens (ALWAYS with the camera off) but forget to turn off the VR. Fortunately nothing appeared to be compromised, but I've always heard it is best to turn off the VR as well as the camera before removing the lens. And speaking of the LCD staying on--once when shooting one of the low light drama productions, for some reason one photo took forever to write to the card. Normally under the same circumstances, the file would get written to the card in a nano-second (all of my cards are Class 10). I finally switched the camera off, and it did turn off completely without any compromises. I've never had the problem repeat itself--not sure why it ever happened in the first place. And at that time, I don't think I was saving any RAW files...just jpeg fine. [/QUOTE]
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