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D700 problem - can anyone help?


paul hart

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<p>Had my D700 for some months now so fairly well used to it. However, unless I'm missing something I think it has developed a problem.<br>

In aperture priority mode, the sub-command dial is intermittently refusing to alter the aperture. As I write, it has the new 50/1.4G fitted and it won't budge from f2.5; I turn it off, switch to my 35/2.0D and it sits at f32, refusing to move.<br>

I switched it to M mode, and the dial is still out on strike.<br>

Am I missing something somewhere, or is it a trip back to Nikon?<br>

Thanks.</p>

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<p>Maybe there is one thing that you missed - I think that when you have reviewed a shot on the screen, then you have to activate the dials by half pressing shutter-release again. <br>

It's worth a try.<br>

David</p>

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<p>The main command dial controls the sutter speed as default, and the sub CD control the apperture. However, you can change the main/sub functions between the two. In this way it become clear that you have (or not) a mechanical malfunction of the subdial wheel .</p>
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<p>Maybe there is one thing that you missed - I think that when you have reviewed a shot on the screen, then you have to activate the dials by half pressing shutter-release again. <br />It's worth a try.<br />This may be the cause of fault Paul like David said.</p>
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