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<blockquote data-quote="Sami Z" data-source="post: 837630" data-attributes="member: 64453"><p>Well, I didn't have Wi-Fi on and I don't have my Bluetooth hooked up. The camera simply froze after shooting all afternoon. I was shooting a flyby air show, using the same f-stop, shutter speed, same ISO all afternoon. And only shooting to the west and south skies. I turned it off. I turned it from manual to auto. I changed the settings from one shot to multiple shots. It would release if I pointed it at the ground or at a totally different point in the sky like to the north. I would appreciate your suggestions? I lost a lot of good shots because of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sami Z, post: 837630, member: 64453"] Well, I didn't have Wi-Fi on and I don't have my Bluetooth hooked up. The camera simply froze after shooting all afternoon. I was shooting a flyby air show, using the same f-stop, shutter speed, same ISO all afternoon. And only shooting to the west and south skies. I turned it off. I turned it from manual to auto. I changed the settings from one shot to multiple shots. It would release if I pointed it at the ground or at a totally different point in the sky like to the north. I would appreciate your suggestions? I lost a lot of good shots because of it. [/QUOTE]
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