FrankInPhilly
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I'm going to call Nikon tech support about this tomorrow. Meanwhile, I'd be interested to see if others have experienced this problem.
This morning I shot 30-35 pictures using:
Nikon D7200 body
Nikon 18-200 DX lens
SanDisk 64GB 48MB/s card
P (programmed) mode
Single shot - not burst - mode
Output JPEG only
I've had the lens for years. Ditto the card. It's the body that's new. I've had it for a couple of months, have taken at least 1000+ frames with no issues (other than what I'm going to describe below, I've been really, really pleased with it).
About a dozen of the pictures were overlaid (that is, it looked like I deliberately used the "Multiple Exposure" setting. Some looked like double exposures, a few, triple. What I could make out of each exposure "layer" was that if it were a standalone picture, it would have been good.
I can't see the pattern in these malformed images: I didn't shoot quickly (buffering issues); there were no error indicators on the screen; the shooting conditions weren't problematic (just street scenes with nice morning light). There was nothing to indicate anything had gone wrong.
I thought it somehow might have been an issue with the playback, but when I transferred the images to my phone, that was ruled out - they were FUBAR when view there, too.
I've shot many thousands of frames with my D90 and now with the D7200 and have NEVER experienced anything like this. So my question is simply: has anyone else experienced this, and if so, how was it resolved?
This morning I shot 30-35 pictures using:
Nikon D7200 body
Nikon 18-200 DX lens
SanDisk 64GB 48MB/s card
P (programmed) mode
Single shot - not burst - mode
Output JPEG only
I've had the lens for years. Ditto the card. It's the body that's new. I've had it for a couple of months, have taken at least 1000+ frames with no issues (other than what I'm going to describe below, I've been really, really pleased with it).
About a dozen of the pictures were overlaid (that is, it looked like I deliberately used the "Multiple Exposure" setting. Some looked like double exposures, a few, triple. What I could make out of each exposure "layer" was that if it were a standalone picture, it would have been good.
I can't see the pattern in these malformed images: I didn't shoot quickly (buffering issues); there were no error indicators on the screen; the shooting conditions weren't problematic (just street scenes with nice morning light). There was nothing to indicate anything had gone wrong.
I thought it somehow might have been an issue with the playback, but when I transferred the images to my phone, that was ruled out - they were FUBAR when view there, too.
I've shot many thousands of frames with my D90 and now with the D7200 and have NEVER experienced anything like this. So my question is simply: has anyone else experienced this, and if so, how was it resolved?