I have my D7000 sitting right beside me and it is "OFF"
The Green LED beside the info button goes On and Off in a totally irregular manner. Does anyone know what it is doing or is there something wrong?
NB. I have an accessory battery pack below the camera and it does not Blink when I disconnect it.
Further review shows it may have been a poor connection either at the second battery or the battery pack interface with the camera. Take note and Disregard please.
JR1
Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
Bruce M. wrote:
I have my D7000 sitting right beside me and it is "OFF"
The Green LED beside the info button goes On and Off in a totally irregular manner. Does anyone know what it is doing or is there something wrong?
NB. I have an accessory battery pack below the camera and it does not Blink when I disconnect it.
Yep that is telling you the grip is attached and powered I have 2
That is what Nikon told me anyway.
I don't keep the grips attached as the batteries do drain
As I said in my PM to you , I have reset the grip and accessory battery and the LED has ceased Blinking.
So where does that leave us ? Blimey !!!
[quote=Bruce M.]I have my D7000 sitting right beside me and it is "OFF"
The Green LED beside the info button goes On and Off in a totally irregular manner. Does anyone know what it is doing or is there something wrong?
NB. I have an accessory battery pack below the camera and it does not Blink when I disconnect it.
It means the govmint is monitoring everything you do, or say, with the camera, and within a reasonable distance from it. The best recourse is to send it to me. They'll think they are still monitoring you and you won't have it in your possession. 8-)
Aw Geezzzz! Caint, 'cause the camera is used to the Great White North and would sweat all over down there in the Painted Desert.
Bruce M. wrote:
Aw Geezzzz! Caint, 'cause the camera is used to the Great White North and would sweat all over down there in the Painted Desert.
Yes, those things do tend to do the initial acclimation quickly, then their stuck. 8-)
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