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D3400
Never enough light
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<blockquote data-quote="noribda" data-source="post: 698470" data-attributes="member: 46390"><p>I have a D3400 that I bought almost 2 years ago. just after the warranty ran out, it seems I could not get enough light to take pictures. It seemed even when I had good light, I would have to slow the shutter speed way down to get the camera to have an effective exposure. If I was taking some landscape photos, I would set the f-stop to between 8 and 11 with an ISO of either 100 or 200 and I may have to set my shutter speed to maybe 1/80 or slower. This is on a nice bright day.</p><p>I sent the camera to a Nikon repair facility and they said they cleaned it and that is it. I got it back and it worked fine until this winter and it happened again. I really don't believe it was dirty, I am quite careful with it, I keep it in a bag and I think I take pretty good care of it. </p><p></p><p>I tried resetting all the setting, I update firmware the first time this happend with now glory. </p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any ideas? I really do not want to send it back in if I don't have to.</p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noribda, post: 698470, member: 46390"] I have a D3400 that I bought almost 2 years ago. just after the warranty ran out, it seems I could not get enough light to take pictures. It seemed even when I had good light, I would have to slow the shutter speed way down to get the camera to have an effective exposure. If I was taking some landscape photos, I would set the f-stop to between 8 and 11 with an ISO of either 100 or 200 and I may have to set my shutter speed to maybe 1/80 or slower. This is on a nice bright day. I sent the camera to a Nikon repair facility and they said they cleaned it and that is it. I got it back and it worked fine until this winter and it happened again. I really don't believe it was dirty, I am quite careful with it, I keep it in a bag and I think I take pretty good care of it. I tried resetting all the setting, I update firmware the first time this happend with now glory. Does anyone have any ideas? I really do not want to send it back in if I don't have to. Thank you in advance! [/QUOTE]
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