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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
Locked up -- Camera, not me
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 620363" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>My D7100 did the same thing when I was taking drama photos at the local high school. Card 1 slot is RAW and card 2 is jpeg. Usually I shot 300+ photos in one evening and even took 500+ one time and 800+ another.</p><p></p><p>During this one and only instance, the green light stayed lit forever. Can't remember if I waited or removed the battery as it wouldn't shut off. The camera was mounted on a tripod so I doubt I removed the battery. The balcony area was very dark, and they didn't allow lights up there. My cards are always reformatted in camera after every outing. In fact, I number mine 1 & 2 so I insert the same card back into the same slot. It never happened again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 620363, member: 13196"] My D7100 did the same thing when I was taking drama photos at the local high school. Card 1 slot is RAW and card 2 is jpeg. Usually I shot 300+ photos in one evening and even took 500+ one time and 800+ another. During this one and only instance, the green light stayed lit forever. Can't remember if I waited or removed the battery as it wouldn't shut off. The camera was mounted on a tripod so I doubt I removed the battery. The balcony area was very dark, and they didn't allow lights up there. My cards are always reformatted in camera after every outing. In fact, I number mine 1 & 2 so I insert the same card back into the same slot. It never happened again. [/QUOTE]
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