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  1. Thanks a lot guys. I do not see the problem in Liveview. I think it is the mirror not lifting completely. When I do mirror lock up, the mirror does not lift up the last 3 millimeter. My other camera (D600) lifts up completely. So I will go to Nikon. Hopefully they can fix it fast and for a reasonable cost. PS: So the lower part of the picture "comes in" at the top of the camera/sensor ? Regards, Jan
  2. Photos were shot with different shutterspeeds and apertures. I.e. 250/8 200/7.1 1000/5 640/5. The level of darkness varies - also even though shutter and aperture is the same.
  3. Hi. What is wrong ? I saw the issue for the first time today. It does not happen to all photos. It can happen for single-frame, but also when shooting a sequence (Ch). When it's a sequence it can happen for any of the photos in the sequence. It can happen for stills and for video. It happens on both my 24-70/2.8 and 70-200/4. So I guess it's a problem on the body (D800) ? Is it a sensor-issue ? Is it a shutter-issue ? Is it an aperture-issue ? Thank you, Jan
  4. What gives best imagequality? D800 in dx mode at 12mm Or D800 in fx mode at 18mm
  5. <p>No, the hole next to the powercord is for the umbrella (7mm). The sync-socket is the one that is above the "E" in "SWISS MADE".<br> The cable you need could be this: http://www.digitalcamerawarehouse.com.au/prod11582.htm<br> The one I link to has a 3,5mm jack in one end and classical Elinchrom in the other.<br> But they also exists with a pc-sync (which can connect directly to some cameras) in one end and classical Elinchrom in the other. </p> <p> </p>
  6. <p>No, the hole next to the powercord is for the umbrella (7mm). The sync-socket is the one that is above the "E" in "SWISS MADE".<br> The cable you need could be this: http://www.digitalcamerawarehouse.com.au/prod11582.htm<br> The one I link to has a 3,5mm jack in one end and classical Elinchrom in the other.<br> But they also exists with a pc-sync (which can connect directly to some cameras) in one end and classical Elinchrom in the other. </p> <p> </p>
  7. <p>Hi.<br> I have a strap which screws into the tripod mount of my camera. I like this solution when my vertical grip is <strong>not</strong> mounted. But if I mount the vertical grip and then connect the strap to the grip, it's very akward to hold the grip in vertical position. The big screw is now in the palm of my hand, which is not good.<br> Has anyone figured out a solution for this ?<br> I guess many straps, cameras and grips has this problem, but if it's important then my combination is: Strap: Sun-Sniper , Camera: Nikon D800, Grip: (MB-D12-like Vertex), Lens:24-70.<br> Thank you.</p>
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