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Nikon D5100 problem!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="smradina357" data-source="post: 157629" data-attributes="member: 14548"><p>I am not available to post a photo of it but I will do it as soon as I am free.</p><p></p><p>Ok, let's explain it this way.</p><p></p><p>I turn the camera on. Set it to live view, set my aperture to f32 and take a desired photo. It takes the photo and it looks as it is supposed to. But after taking the shot, the screen is darker (less light is coming in through the lens), I turn the camera around and look into the lens and see that the aperture blades did not retract. (They are supposed to be wide open).</p><p></p><p>While using the VIEWFINDER mode, the blades retract to their prime position. So, this only happens when I'm using my Live View mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smradina357, post: 157629, member: 14548"] I am not available to post a photo of it but I will do it as soon as I am free. Ok, let's explain it this way. I turn the camera on. Set it to live view, set my aperture to f32 and take a desired photo. It takes the photo and it looks as it is supposed to. But after taking the shot, the screen is darker (less light is coming in through the lens), I turn the camera around and look into the lens and see that the aperture blades did not retract. (They are supposed to be wide open). While using the VIEWFINDER mode, the blades retract to their prime position. So, this only happens when I'm using my Live View mode. [/QUOTE]
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