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D7000
D7000 has very dark video
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<blockquote data-quote="dsteverice" data-source="post: 179660" data-attributes="member: 15801"><p>I teach at the University of Missouri, I have three students in Central America working on a project. They just called to say that the one of two D7000s they took has been recording their video darker and darker. It's at the point the video can't be used. Wonder if anyone know what might cause the problem? It is very hot, so I believe it's related to the sensor as the card works fine in one camera but not the other. Any suggestions? And if it's the sensor or camera, will it heal itself if not used overnight? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsteverice, post: 179660, member: 15801"] I teach at the University of Missouri, I have three students in Central America working on a project. They just called to say that the one of two D7000s they took has been recording their video darker and darker. It's at the point the video can't be used. Wonder if anyone know what might cause the problem? It is very hot, so I believe it's related to the sensor as the card works fine in one camera but not the other. Any suggestions? And if it's the sensor or camera, will it heal itself if not used overnight? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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