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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: 49129" data-attributes="member: 7752"><p>Ok heres my update. I sent the nikon 80-400 lens to mikon for this electricial issue with my D-300.Received the lens back which I assume was repaired. This was a couple of monnths ago. I finally was able to get out and shoot yesterday. The problem is much worse. Each photograph I took I had to turn the camera off and back on to get rid of the battery indicator reading empty to disappear. I had one full battery and one spare so I know they are full. While this was happening I removed my MBD-10 pack and it was still happening. I put the pack back on and still showing empty battery. I then took off the 80-400 lens and put on a nikon 50mm 1.4 and took about an hours worth of photos at the zoo and had no battery indicator problems.Everything worked as it should. Changed back to the 80-400 and back to low indicator. I had a feeling nikon did not fix this lens. Have to send it back again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BooBoos, post: 49129, member: 7752"] Ok heres my update. I sent the nikon 80-400 lens to mikon for this electricial issue with my D-300.Received the lens back which I assume was repaired. This was a couple of monnths ago. I finally was able to get out and shoot yesterday. The problem is much worse. Each photograph I took I had to turn the camera off and back on to get rid of the battery indicator reading empty to disappear. I had one full battery and one spare so I know they are full. While this was happening I removed my MBD-10 pack and it was still happening. I put the pack back on and still showing empty battery. I then took off the 80-400 lens and put on a nikon 50mm 1.4 and took about an hours worth of photos at the zoo and had no battery indicator problems.Everything worked as it should. Changed back to the 80-400 and back to low indicator. I had a feeling nikon did not fix this lens. Have to send it back again. [/QUOTE]
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