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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7200
"EXhausted Battery" indication
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<blockquote data-quote="John AR" data-source="post: 697734" data-attributes="member: 46318"><p>Yes spb_stan, that was me 40 or more years ago. More easily done when most electronic stuff was discrete components, now with everything super-miniaturised and all on one tiny board, the only economic way is to replace the whole board. Almost everything these days has a "mother" board and swapping that out is the first line of defence.</p><p>Still no word on my D7200 yet and we have two long holiday weekends in a row so I'm still sweating out the wait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John AR, post: 697734, member: 46318"] Yes spb_stan, that was me 40 or more years ago. More easily done when most electronic stuff was discrete components, now with everything super-miniaturised and all on one tiny board, the only economic way is to replace the whole board. Almost everything these days has a "mother" board and swapping that out is the first line of defence. Still no word on my D7200 yet and we have two long holiday weekends in a row so I'm still sweating out the wait. [/QUOTE]
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