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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D300/D300s
Low battery indicator problem
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<blockquote data-quote="BooBoos" data-source="post: 31354" data-attributes="member: 7752"><p><strong>Re: Nikon D300/D300S</strong></p><p></p><p>I dont think its just the battery pack. It is not under warranty. I have been doing research all day. I did find a person with the same issue and he took off the pack but the camera still showed low battery. I also found someone who sent the camera back to nikon and they repalced a aperture piece between the lens and the camera. This seems to be caused by longer lenses.Which makes sence to me due to both times it happened to me I was using the 80-400 mm lens on the camera and a monopod while walking around a zoo for 6 hours so I know at times I was not holding the lens.I will try to get out next weekend with a smaller lens and if it doies not happen I will add a 300mm lens and we will see.Thank You for your help everyone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BooBoos, post: 31354, member: 7752"] [b]Re: Nikon D300/D300S[/b] I dont think its just the battery pack. It is not under warranty. I have been doing research all day. I did find a person with the same issue and he took off the pack but the camera still showed low battery. I also found someone who sent the camera back to nikon and they repalced a aperture piece between the lens and the camera. This seems to be caused by longer lenses.Which makes sence to me due to both times it happened to me I was using the 80-400 mm lens on the camera and a monopod while walking around a zoo for 6 hours so I know at times I was not holding the lens.I will try to get out next weekend with a smaller lens and if it doies not happen I will add a 300mm lens and we will see.Thank You for your help everyone [/QUOTE]
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