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Issue with D5100 not taking photo and wont power off.
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 122123" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>The buffer empties in a few seconds, your post made it sound like this was a more permanent lock up, only fixed by pulling the battery. Also, the buffer should only really fill up if you were shooting a fast burst. Even then, as soon as some pictures are written to the card (only seconds), shooting will resume, but burst rate will be slow as the buffer is still full and each new picture has to wait for a spot to be stored. After a little bit longer wait, the buffer will empty and full speed burst can be resumed. But if that was the problem, great. Its good when things aren't really broke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 122123, member: 4923"] The buffer empties in a few seconds, your post made it sound like this was a more permanent lock up, only fixed by pulling the battery. Also, the buffer should only really fill up if you were shooting a fast burst. Even then, as soon as some pictures are written to the card (only seconds), shooting will resume, but burst rate will be slow as the buffer is still full and each new picture has to wait for a spot to be stored. After a little bit longer wait, the buffer will empty and full speed burst can be resumed. But if that was the problem, great. Its good when things aren't really broke. [/QUOTE]
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