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D5100 sd card ejection mechanism faulty
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<blockquote data-quote="Renatopia" data-source="post: 89350" data-attributes="member: 11606"><p>Thank you so much for the quick responses. The card was jammed in the slot. I do have other cards and it was happening to the others as well. It seemed that the card was stuck on the "all the way down" position, meaning the spring was completed pressed. The only way out was to use the pair of tweezers. Now, here is the kicker. Today was such a nice day that I decided to take my girls to the zoo and take some pictures there. I don't know what happened, but tonight, after seeing everyone's reply to my post, I was getting ready to create a video of the issue, so as I was about to pressed the card down to show that it was completely pressed down, guess what?? to my surprise, the card popped out. I am not sure if there might be a small problem with the locking mechanism or the combination of the spring and the lock. But now it is working. I will be extra careful when handling the card from now on, and I will keep a close eye in case this issue comes back. But for now, I guess the camera might be ok. Thanks again everyone for your replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Renatopia, post: 89350, member: 11606"] Thank you so much for the quick responses. The card was jammed in the slot. I do have other cards and it was happening to the others as well. It seemed that the card was stuck on the "all the way down" position, meaning the spring was completed pressed. The only way out was to use the pair of tweezers. Now, here is the kicker. Today was such a nice day that I decided to take my girls to the zoo and take some pictures there. I don't know what happened, but tonight, after seeing everyone's reply to my post, I was getting ready to create a video of the issue, so as I was about to pressed the card down to show that it was completely pressed down, guess what?? to my surprise, the card popped out. I am not sure if there might be a small problem with the locking mechanism or the combination of the spring and the lock. But now it is working. I will be extra careful when handling the card from now on, and I will keep a close eye in case this issue comes back. But for now, I guess the camera might be ok. Thanks again everyone for your replies. [/QUOTE]
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