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D3200 Memory Access Lamp keeps lighting
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 505378" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>What have you tried? The usual things to try are:</p><p>1. format your memory card in-camera</p><p>2. format your card in your computer, then format in camera</p><p>If you don't want to try #2, just try a new card, formating it in-camera first</p><p></p><p>You say your shutter stays closed. The mirror up is what actually blocks the viewfinder. You say you only noticed the viewfinder being blocked once? You might have just accidentally taken a long exposure during that instance. With noise reduction, the viewfinder could be blocked for twice the exposure time. So if you snapped a 30 second exposure it would take 1 minute to finish.</p><p></p><p>So what is the usual symptom? You take a picture, then green light stays on? Then what? Is the camera tied up or can you continue taking pictures even though the green light stays on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 505378, member: 4923"] What have you tried? The usual things to try are: 1. format your memory card in-camera 2. format your card in your computer, then format in camera If you don't want to try #2, just try a new card, formating it in-camera first You say your shutter stays closed. The mirror up is what actually blocks the viewfinder. You say you only noticed the viewfinder being blocked once? You might have just accidentally taken a long exposure during that instance. With noise reduction, the viewfinder could be blocked for twice the exposure time. So if you snapped a 30 second exposure it would take 1 minute to finish. So what is the usual symptom? You take a picture, then green light stays on? Then what? Is the camera tied up or can you continue taking pictures even though the green light stays on? [/QUOTE]
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