shimokita
白黒
a problem with one of the PC flex boards (usually the main one), and the only fix is replacing the board.
Sounds like a well documented problem... Thank you for the reply...
a problem with one of the PC flex boards (usually the main one), and the only fix is replacing the board.
Ah, I found a low shutter count (around 17,250) D300s, so I also ordered an MB-D10 grip kit, and the DR-6 Right Angle Finder. The finder fits the D80, D300s, and D700 (if I ever get one of those).
I'll have to check on what Mark Beamer has in the classifieds.
PF
For a good but cheap used DX format Nikon, you might consider the D7100 as long as you don't need a big buffer when shooting--it stalls out pretty quick. But it's reliable and the sensor has no AA filter so images are considerably sharper than expected. It allows you to shoot in a reduced size mode like 4/3 format. Great for long lenses. I got mine for less than $400 from either B&H or MPB, can't remember which right now.
Prices for used D610s seem to have increased recently. I bought two used ones last year and I was surprised when I checked what they were selling for currently. I don't recall what I paid for those I bought but it couldn't have been a lot over $500 each. Today they're all well over $600. But the D610 is a sweet little camera. More plastic than the more pro type D8XX but that makes them lighter to carry.
Have you tried these simpee things:
Take battery out. Put in after a little time.
Do you format each card in camera before using?
Just a thought, tryin’ to help.
You can use AFL/AEL as your AF On button by assigning it in the menu. You can also re-assign the AFL/AEL to something else.
After you use it for awhile and find what you use the most, set up My Menu. You're good to go. You got a good 'un.