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D600/D610
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 283899" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>Do you suppose it's a function of leaving the camera turned on for a period of time? For instance, if you took shot A at 11 o'clock and then came back and focused on a different subject an hour later and the same an hour later than that, would you see the same darkening? Or do you think it's solely a function of the timed exposure and that refocusing it would snap whatever it is back to full sensor recording?</p><p></p><p>It's almost as if the attenuation of the sensor decreases the longer the camera is on. Or perhaps the light sensitivity is being decreased with time. Neither of which makes any sense. </p><p> </p><p>I'd say it's time to visit an authorized Nikon repair shop and/or call Nikon directly and arrange to send them this series of images (I think they'll need the NEF's) and see what they can come up with.</p><p></p><p>Btw, you are shooting these in RAW format, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 283899, member: 9521"] Do you suppose it's a function of leaving the camera turned on for a period of time? For instance, if you took shot A at 11 o'clock and then came back and focused on a different subject an hour later and the same an hour later than that, would you see the same darkening? Or do you think it's solely a function of the timed exposure and that refocusing it would snap whatever it is back to full sensor recording? It's almost as if the attenuation of the sensor decreases the longer the camera is on. Or perhaps the light sensitivity is being decreased with time. Neither of which makes any sense. I'd say it's time to visit an authorized Nikon repair shop and/or call Nikon directly and arrange to send them this series of images (I think they'll need the NEF's) and see what they can come up with. Btw, you are shooting these in RAW format, right? [/QUOTE]
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