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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
D90 buying a used one?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 8698" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>You can use Opanda or PhotoME, both free, to read your cameras Exif data so you can verify shutter actuations. Second is to try all the settings, change ISO, Shutter (including continuous), Aperture, etc. Third, I would try different lenses and make sure they function properly. 4th, I would check the built in flash, make sure it is operating. 5th, I would attach an external flash to make sure the hot shoe is working. You can check the sensor for dirt by shooting a white piece of paper (focus not important) and look for dirt spots, some very tiny. That's what I would check. You've gotta be pretty thorough since you won't have a warranty to fall back on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 8698, member: 753"] You can use Opanda or PhotoME, both free, to read your cameras Exif data so you can verify shutter actuations. Second is to try all the settings, change ISO, Shutter (including continuous), Aperture, etc. Third, I would try different lenses and make sure they function properly. 4th, I would check the built in flash, make sure it is operating. 5th, I would attach an external flash to make sure the hot shoe is working. You can check the sensor for dirt by shooting a white piece of paper (focus not important) and look for dirt spots, some very tiny. That's what I would check. You've gotta be pretty thorough since you won't have a warranty to fall back on. [/QUOTE]
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