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D810
D810 goes crazy when MBD-12 battery pack dies
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<blockquote data-quote="GracieAllen" data-source="post: 516541" data-attributes="member: 41283"><p>I VAGUELY recall a discussion sometime last year that spoke of unpredictable performance when the battery grip ran dead... I don't recall the recommendation. A couple thoughts:</p><p></p><p>Do you have the menu set to use the battery grip power first?</p><p>Is it a "genuine" Nikon grip or one of the 3rd party ones?</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I think the "solution" is to pull the battery. Once you do you'll lose the vertical shutter and autofocus I believe. I carry a spare set of Eneloops so I've never run out of juice in a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GracieAllen, post: 516541, member: 41283"] I VAGUELY recall a discussion sometime last year that spoke of unpredictable performance when the battery grip ran dead... I don't recall the recommendation. A couple thoughts: Do you have the menu set to use the battery grip power first? Is it a "genuine" Nikon grip or one of the 3rd party ones? Unfortunately, I think the "solution" is to pull the battery. Once you do you'll lose the vertical shutter and autofocus I believe. I carry a spare set of Eneloops so I've never run out of juice in a day. [/QUOTE]
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