Having accomplished their task in life, they need only return to their mother.
Two memory sticks enable the use of Dual Channel technology.
Dual Channel is the feature that allows the chipset or processor to communicate with two memory channels simultaneously. The memories work simultaneously and provide twice the data width of the bus. The common of DDR memories is to work with the incredible amount of 64 bits, but with the Dual Channel feature, this value “doubles” and stays in 128 bits.
OK so it used to be when you bought a 2 pound can of coffee Folgers coffee it actually had two pounds of coffee in it which is 32 ounces. Somewhere along the line they reduced that net weight from 32 ounces just 30.5 ounces .Just within the last year they reduced it again from 30.5 ounces to 25.9 ounces which is a 4.6 oz difference . Now none of this would really made a difference if they would have marked it on the can in a print large enough to actually see that they had changed the net weight. The servings per container logo which is 240 cups they kept. The logo claims 240, 6 oz cups and in addition to that they left on the can the suggested measurements which is for one serving 6 oz is one tablespoon and for 10 servings it's 1/2 of measuring cup the problem is there's no way to get the same number of measures from this container because it's shy by 4.6 ounces . I wrote to Folgers and asked him about this discrepancy and I got an e-mail back from this lady who told me that if you're making 10 cup servings of coffee you get the same yield from either container. I don't see any way that that's possible, however, she was kind enough to send me two coupons, each one's worth $5 off on the purchase of more Folgers coffee. Now I will use those coupons but then once that's done I'm gonna change brands I just don't like being lied to. Maybe if you complain she will send you a few coupons as well.
Camera was left off, that's the issue. Battery drains just being in the camera.
I checked without a lens attached. Went from 95% to 31% in one hour.
The last service cost me $ 324 plus shipping $ 42.
I have not checked with no lens attached. I will check that tomorrow. Nothing on the top screen that would indicate anything out of the ordinary.
When I sent it in for repair, I had decided to invest in the repair only so I could sell the camera. I can't sell it as is for obvious reasons. Once this
issue is resolved then I will sell it.
UHH is what got me into all of this to begin with. Had an old Cannon SX10 and was convinced I needed the D5100. Should have left well enough alone.
I do have thousands of pictures of the grand kids.
Thanks for all the reply's, I guess the only option is to send it back to Nikon. Quite frankly I don't use it very often. Less than 8000 on the shutter count. I am more comfortable with my D5100. Looking back I'm not sure how I talked myself into buying this camera.
Two Nikon, one 3rd party, all about the same age.
Checked, no airplane mode on this camera.
I have three batteries, each of them show to be new according to the battery check in camera. The same result with each of them, drains rapidly. Thank you for the answers, best bet will be to send it back to Nikon.