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Nikon d750 problem
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 667880" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Dmount, when the shutter is closed for a long time, look at the top screen and see if it is showing ERR. That's the problem I experienced. And I believe my problem is software related. Also keep watch inside the viewfinder. As you begin to press the shutter button, does the shutter speed start flashing 1/4000"? If both of those occur, try making sure the top screen goes into standby before turning off the body. </p><p></p><p>My issue isn't with the physical shutter. The shutter speed would flash 1/4000" because 1/4000" is the max speed that the body can shoot with. Even though my shutter speed should have been under 1/2000", something would go haywire with whatever it was reading. I'd start to press the shutter button and would see the number flashing. When I saw that happen, I simply didn't press the shutter button all the way. Then I'd try again. Usually it was fine after that. And mine almost always happened on the first shutter actuation of the day.</p><p></p><p>Since I now make sure the top screen is in standby before turning off the body, it's only happened one time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 667880, member: 13196"] Dmount, when the shutter is closed for a long time, look at the top screen and see if it is showing ERR. That's the problem I experienced. And I believe my problem is software related. Also keep watch inside the viewfinder. As you begin to press the shutter button, does the shutter speed start flashing 1/4000"? If both of those occur, try making sure the top screen goes into standby before turning off the body. My issue isn't with the physical shutter. The shutter speed would flash 1/4000" because 1/4000" is the max speed that the body can shoot with. Even though my shutter speed should have been under 1/2000", something would go haywire with whatever it was reading. I'd start to press the shutter button and would see the number flashing. When I saw that happen, I simply didn't press the shutter button all the way. Then I'd try again. Usually it was fine after that. And mine almost always happened on the first shutter actuation of the day. Since I now make sure the top screen is in standby before turning off the body, it's only happened one time. [/QUOTE]
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