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Help, Image Review Feature, Intermittent Malfunction
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<blockquote data-quote="PL8638" data-source="post: 158288" data-attributes="member: 14589"><p>It seems to really like doing it with this new lens I just got, the AF-S 40mm, which to my eyes is only marginally, if at all sharper than the 18-55 VR, but that`s a different topic. That kit lens is actually very good.</p><p></p><p>I wish I could test a new D5100 body and see if it does the same thing. I`ve wondered if it`s a common quirk that many people just haven`t noticed as they shoot so little in live view. I don`t know, but I suspect the memory card is involved in some way. Maybe the system is too busy writing information and thus the image review doesn`t engage. That in fact was the only point that Nikon support was willing to acknowledge, but they dismissed it because I`m using an "approved card," a Sandisk. Though the problem has manifested with two different Sandisks of different sizes, as well as a Kingston, which isn`t approved...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PL8638, post: 158288, member: 14589"] It seems to really like doing it with this new lens I just got, the AF-S 40mm, which to my eyes is only marginally, if at all sharper than the 18-55 VR, but that`s a different topic. That kit lens is actually very good. I wish I could test a new D5100 body and see if it does the same thing. I`ve wondered if it`s a common quirk that many people just haven`t noticed as they shoot so little in live view. I don`t know, but I suspect the memory card is involved in some way. Maybe the system is too busy writing information and thus the image review doesn`t engage. That in fact was the only point that Nikon support was willing to acknowledge, but they dismissed it because I`m using an "approved card," a Sandisk. Though the problem has manifested with two different Sandisks of different sizes, as well as a Kingston, which isn`t approved... [/QUOTE]
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