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Solved: D500 Shutter will not shut off camera
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<blockquote data-quote="mangokayaker" data-source="post: 828000" data-attributes="member: 55398"><p>after using the rocker air blower on the switch while moving it on and off it started to work but then after a while the camera came on while in the off position ..not sure if it's a humidity problem or sand got in . I am really careful with the camera at the beach while here in Mexico as the sand is very fine . I keep my camera in a plastic bag in my back pack when i'm not using it so i'm ruling out sand . The previous year I had 2 lenses go wonkers on me here in Mexico and had to replace them . In the future I will be taking my back up d7100 to Mexico . or my pentax D5 as it is sealed against sand and moisture ,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mangokayaker, post: 828000, member: 55398"] after using the rocker air blower on the switch while moving it on and off it started to work but then after a while the camera came on while in the off position ..not sure if it's a humidity problem or sand got in . I am really careful with the camera at the beach while here in Mexico as the sand is very fine . I keep my camera in a plastic bag in my back pack when i'm not using it so i'm ruling out sand . The previous year I had 2 lenses go wonkers on me here in Mexico and had to replace them . In the future I will be taking my back up d7100 to Mexico . or my pentax D5 as it is sealed against sand and moisture , [/QUOTE]
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