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First ERR message on D750
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<blockquote data-quote="TieuNgao" data-source="post: 563493" data-attributes="member: 6993"><p>I shot about 300 photos yesterday successfully at a tennis tournament (setup: S=1/1000, A=f/4, ISO=3200 with AFC & d9). Today I have the same setup for shooting another tennis game and I got the Err message on the very first shot.</p><p></p><p>I turned the cam off and on for couple of times, replaced the battery, removed and reconnected the lens (70-200 f/4) but nothing helped. I kept trying with the shutter release button and finally the cam woke up!</p><p></p><p>When I got home and after downloading all the photos I realized that the first 61 photos (out of total 115) were JPG instead of RAW (the setup was RAW on the first card and JPG on the second).</p><p></p><p>My conclusion: Something wrong with the card in the first slot (32 GB Lexar Professional - more than 1yr old).</p><p></p><p>Did anyone have the same experience?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TieuNgao, post: 563493, member: 6993"] I shot about 300 photos yesterday successfully at a tennis tournament (setup: S=1/1000, A=f/4, ISO=3200 with AFC & d9). Today I have the same setup for shooting another tennis game and I got the Err message on the very first shot. I turned the cam off and on for couple of times, replaced the battery, removed and reconnected the lens (70-200 f/4) but nothing helped. I kept trying with the shutter release button and finally the cam woke up! When I got home and after downloading all the photos I realized that the first 61 photos (out of total 115) were JPG instead of RAW (the setup was RAW on the first card and JPG on the second). My conclusion: Something wrong with the card in the first slot (32 GB Lexar Professional - more than 1yr old). Did anyone have the same experience? [/QUOTE]
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