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D810
D810 will not power on
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<blockquote data-quote="martini" data-source="post: 817447" data-attributes="member: 53077"><p>It’s been a couple of days since the D810 stopped working and I have not seen any form of life in the camera.</p><p></p><p>Normally, when I turn the camera off or take the battery out the mirror is in the DOWN position and it is clearly visible. This make me believe the default position for the mirror is DOWN.</p><p></p><p>With the battery out, the mirror is UP and the shutter (closed) is visible. You can manually move the mirror down but it does not latch and has a spring forcing it back to the UP position.</p><p></p><p>Does this mean something in the mirror box assembly has broken? Would this explain why the camera does not switch on or is it likely that there is a main board problem too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martini, post: 817447, member: 53077"] It’s been a couple of days since the D810 stopped working and I have not seen any form of life in the camera. Normally, when I turn the camera off or take the battery out the mirror is in the DOWN position and it is clearly visible. This make me believe the default position for the mirror is DOWN. With the battery out, the mirror is UP and the shutter (closed) is visible. You can manually move the mirror down but it does not latch and has a spring forcing it back to the UP position. Does this mean something in the mirror box assembly has broken? Would this explain why the camera does not switch on or is it likely that there is a main board problem too? [/QUOTE]
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