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"Green Light of Death" (?) on D850
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<blockquote data-quote="PhilM_TX" data-source="post: 690075" data-attributes="member: 45839"><p>Thanks guys...</p><p></p><p>Update: 1/9/19</p><p></p><p>Things seemed to be going well yesterday. I went out during lunch & shot a 100'ish images & all was well. When I was done and powered the body off, there was no blinking green light on the back.</p><p></p><p>When I grabbed the camera this AM, the battery (EN-EL18c) was DEAD. It was fully charged yesterday and I shot roughly 100 images.</p><p></p><p>I put a different, fully charged EN-EL18c in the battery grip and the camera booted as normal. When I shut it off, the *&% blinking green light on the back was blinking perpetually again.</p><p></p><p>Note: I have NEVER attempted to connect it to WiFi or BT. In fact, I set AirPlane mode to "Enabled" during my initial setup and have NEVER taken the unit out of AirPlane mode - All of my Nikon bodies are setup this way to maximize battery life. I learned this from a Z7.</p><p></p><p>Guess I need to get Nikon back on the horn. :-/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhilM_TX, post: 690075, member: 45839"] Thanks guys... Update: 1/9/19 Things seemed to be going well yesterday. I went out during lunch & shot a 100'ish images & all was well. When I was done and powered the body off, there was no blinking green light on the back. When I grabbed the camera this AM, the battery (EN-EL18c) was DEAD. It was fully charged yesterday and I shot roughly 100 images. I put a different, fully charged EN-EL18c in the battery grip and the camera booted as normal. When I shut it off, the *&% blinking green light on the back was blinking perpetually again. Note: I have NEVER attempted to connect it to WiFi or BT. In fact, I set AirPlane mode to "Enabled" during my initial setup and have NEVER taken the unit out of AirPlane mode - All of my Nikon bodies are setup this way to maximize battery life. I learned this from a Z7. Guess I need to get Nikon back on the horn. :-/ [/QUOTE]
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