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new D70s weird: pictures not exposed


michaelmarcus

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I used the new D70s once about a week and a half ago. Today when I

attempted to take pictures the viewfinder showed either: a dark

exposure, a 3/4 dark exposure, a poor exposure or, in one out of

every 4 or 5 cases, a proper exposure. The battery indicator was

solid black. I pressed the DOF button several times. No change. I

pressed the reset button. No change. Now I am charging the battery

anyway, and hoping that's the source of the problem. But the

battery indicator was solid black! Anyone know what gives? Thanks.

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It sounds like something might be interfering with the shutter release mechanism. Possibly debris, oxidation or loose contacts. A drop of sweat in the area around the shutter release button might do this. It could go completely unnoticed for a while. I once had to disassemble and clean a Canonet GIII QL17 after a little bit of Coke dribbled off my lips onto the shutter release button.

 

You might try using a squeeze bulb blower around the shutter release button. Or *carefully* vacuuming with a low power vacuum (not an Oreck bowling ball lifter) - don't wanna suck parts right off the camera. And don't squirt any kind of electronics contact cleaner in there - it might lead to worse problems and more expensive repairs.

 

I wouldn't continue to mash buttons too hard. It might cause further damage. Might be best to send it in for servicing.

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I have been routinely picking the camera up every once a while and firing off a few random shots to see if it works properly, and out of a dozen or so times only one, the first exposure, was poor. Maybe it is a shutter issue, thank you Lex. And actually, I don't really have to press on the release button all that hard. Is there perhaps something about the AE-L AF-L functions or shutter speed settings that I don't know how or what to do yet? I was very very impressed with Nikon Tech --- the phone was answered on the first ring, but the person I spoke with was utterly clueless about the problem I was reporting! Thanks again all, if this persists I certainly will send the camera in.
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I can't think of any other explanations for the exposure problems. However one other possible explanation for the camera occasionally seeming reluctant to take a photo could be the focus mode. If it's set to focus priority it won't take a photo until it's satisfied that the subject is in focus.

 

I often have to change my D2H from focus priority to release priority in AF-S mode because I usually recompose a little after focusing on the main subject.

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