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D5500
Suddenly snapping photos on it's own?!
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 666740" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Back when I had a Nikon N70 (35mm film body), I ran into that issue. I'd turn off the body and put it away in my bag. When the film would get developed, there were a series of completely blank images in the middle of the strips of negatives. It happened because I used a Nikon SB-28 which had a known problem. Even when the flash wasn't mounted on the body, this continued to happen. Nikon fixed both the body and flash under warranty which resolved the issue.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying that's what is happening in your case...just letting you know there *might* be some type of electrical issue causing the body to do it on its own. </p><p></p><p>Like Marcel mentioned, reset the body. That clears a lot of settings that are stored in it--not all of them--but possibly whatever is causing the issue. </p><p></p><p>Were the exposures all the same, or did they turn out as though bracketing was on--a series of darker exposures, normal exposures, and lighter exposures one right after the other?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 666740, member: 13196"] Back when I had a Nikon N70 (35mm film body), I ran into that issue. I'd turn off the body and put it away in my bag. When the film would get developed, there were a series of completely blank images in the middle of the strips of negatives. It happened because I used a Nikon SB-28 which had a known problem. Even when the flash wasn't mounted on the body, this continued to happen. Nikon fixed both the body and flash under warranty which resolved the issue. I'm not saying that's what is happening in your case...just letting you know there *might* be some type of electrical issue causing the body to do it on its own. Like Marcel mentioned, reset the body. That clears a lot of settings that are stored in it--not all of them--but possibly whatever is causing the issue. Were the exposures all the same, or did they turn out as though bracketing was on--a series of darker exposures, normal exposures, and lighter exposures one right after the other? [/QUOTE]
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