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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D200
D200 power just died
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<blockquote data-quote="GameDayPhotos" data-source="post: 642256" data-attributes="member: 44136"><p>As I was shooting the volleyball game, mid-shot, a cloud came over the viewfinder. I stopped and waited, thinking it was catching up with what I shot. Nothing was moving on the top display and after a minute or so, I removed the batteries from the grip and as I reinserted them into the grip, I got nothing. These batteries were fully charged as I always have a fully charged set of batteries with me when I shoot a sporting event. I can usually see the number of photos remaining and got nothing. I tried to use the lesser charged batteries to see if I could get something and got nothing.</p><p>I left the event and returned to my office and started researching things. I have tried to remove the grip and just have the one battery directly into the camera, nothing. I have tried reset it with 'Qual' & '+/-', nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GameDayPhotos, post: 642256, member: 44136"] As I was shooting the volleyball game, mid-shot, a cloud came over the viewfinder. I stopped and waited, thinking it was catching up with what I shot. Nothing was moving on the top display and after a minute or so, I removed the batteries from the grip and as I reinserted them into the grip, I got nothing. These batteries were fully charged as I always have a fully charged set of batteries with me when I shoot a sporting event. I can usually see the number of photos remaining and got nothing. I tried to use the lesser charged batteries to see if I could get something and got nothing. I left the event and returned to my office and started researching things. I have tried to remove the grip and just have the one battery directly into the camera, nothing. I have tried reset it with 'Qual' & '+/-', nothing. [/QUOTE]
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