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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
Refurbished--REALLY NEW D7100
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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 512534" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>Yep, the learning curve will be there for sure. I like being able to use the dials, etc to do things that I had to go through menus to accomplish with the D5300. It is mostly just learning what each button, dial and combination of the two changes. Ha! </p><p></p><p>I do have a question. I continue to get a display of how many shots are left on the SD card in the Control Panel screen even when the camera is Off. Is this normal? The only way to get it to quit displaying is to remove the battery. I feel it is probably normal, because with out an SD card in the slots it shows -E- when the battery is in the camera. I looked to see about this and found the manual saying that it would do that. How much that drains the battery over time is probably nil, but it just surprises me that it will not shut off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 512534, member: 27017"] Yep, the learning curve will be there for sure. I like being able to use the dials, etc to do things that I had to go through menus to accomplish with the D5300. It is mostly just learning what each button, dial and combination of the two changes. Ha! I do have a question. I continue to get a display of how many shots are left on the SD card in the Control Panel screen even when the camera is Off. Is this normal? The only way to get it to quit displaying is to remove the battery. I feel it is probably normal, because with out an SD card in the slots it shows -E- when the battery is in the camera. I looked to see about this and found the manual saying that it would do that. How much that drains the battery over time is probably nil, but it just surprises me that it will not shut off. [/QUOTE]
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