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D7200 unwanted multiple exposure
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<blockquote data-quote="FrankInPhilly" data-source="post: 618548" data-attributes="member: 43597"><p>Nikon tech support asked if I had bracketing turned on (I didn't), whether I had formatted my SD card (I hadn't). They've heard of this problem with earlier models but not the D7200, probably because it's fairly new. In those cases, as with mine, the recommendation was to do a factory reset and use a new (or reformatted) SD card. After doing that, I didn't see any more of the unwanted multiple exposures, but since it was a transient and non-replicable problem, that really doesn't make me feel comforted. Tech support said if the problem occurred again I'd have to send them the body. So, fingers crossed it doesn't come to that, and I'm going to review each frame as I take them (at least for a while - that's a hard habit to develop!).</p><p>Thank you all for your suggestions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrankInPhilly, post: 618548, member: 43597"] Nikon tech support asked if I had bracketing turned on (I didn't), whether I had formatted my SD card (I hadn't). They've heard of this problem with earlier models but not the D7200, probably because it's fairly new. In those cases, as with mine, the recommendation was to do a factory reset and use a new (or reformatted) SD card. After doing that, I didn't see any more of the unwanted multiple exposures, but since it was a transient and non-replicable problem, that really doesn't make me feel comforted. Tech support said if the problem occurred again I'd have to send them the body. So, fingers crossed it doesn't come to that, and I'm going to review each frame as I take them (at least for a while - that's a hard habit to develop!). Thank you all for your suggestions! [/QUOTE]
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