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Devonish Silver Member Nikonian since 13th Nov 2011Fri 17-Aug-12 11:31 AM
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"Manual mayhem....... what the £"^*$ going on?"


Newton Abbot, GB
          

I'm currently having problems with one of my D700's when using the Manual program, the picture taken has the exposure way off and I have discovered that it's selecting it's own shutter speed?

In fact the shutter speed varies on each picture, almost as if it is metering! I admit I haven't done the latest firmware upgrade and am hoping maybe that will fix it?

The aperture remains constant, as selected.

Has anyone come across this fault in a D700?

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CharlieS Silver Member Nikonian since 29th Aug 2007Fri 17-Aug-12 11:48 AM
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do you by chance have bracketing turned on?

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Devonish Silver Member Nikonian since 13th Nov 2011Fri 24-Aug-12 10:59 AM
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Newton Abbot, GB
          

>do you by chance have bracketing turned on?


Charlie...., guys.......... humble apologies; it turns out I did inadvertantly manage to turn on bracketing without realising!

I'd set up the Func button for bracketing some time ago, but haven't been using it because I'm not a lover of HDR; anyway.... seems like I must have acccidentally pushed the Func button and set up bracketing.

Thanks very much, your responses did help me go away and take another look! Sorry for slow response, I've been away in a remote part of the Exe Valley, Devon, with very limnited wi-fi access.

I've also updated my firmware, so all is well

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MEMcD Moderator In depth knowledge in various areas Nikonian since 24th Dec 2007Fri 17-Aug-12 03:17 PM
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Hi Paul,

I think Charlie hit the nail on the head.
Sounds like you inadvertantly turned on Bracketing.
Good luck and Enjoy your Nikons!

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Marty

  

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gkaiseril Gold Member Nikonian since 28th Oct 2005Fri 17-Aug-12 03:44 PM
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Chicago, US
          

Agree, it sounds like bracketing has been inadvertently turned on. Have you looked at the EXIF tag Shooting Mode in the Nikon MakerNotes section?

0x0089 ShootingMode int16u~ (for the D70, Bit 5 = Unused LE-NR Slowdown)
Bit 0 = Continuous
Bit 1 = Delay
Bit 2 = PC Control
Bit 4 = Exposure Bracketing
Bit 5 = Auto ISO
Bit 6 = White-Balance Bracketing
Bit 7 = IR Control

You may need to use a more advanced reader than either Nikon's or Adobe's software can provide.

George
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Devonish Silver Member Nikonian since 13th Nov 2011Fri 17-Aug-12 03:54 PM
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Newton Abbot, GB
          

Hi guys, thanks for posting a reply, but no it's not bracketing. I think maybe my description misled you slightly.

What happens is this:
1) Say I set up Manual settings at f5.6 and 125th Sec. at ISO 200

2) I frame my shot and half press for focus

3) Checking the viewfinder and it still shows f5.6 / 125th sec

4) Click - take the picture and it's overexposed, shot at f5.6 and a 30th Sec (or whatever). Now the data on the top LCD has changed to match what was taken, i.e. f5.6 / 30th sec

5) I've only taken one shot, it's not bracketing. So I reset to f5.6 / 125th sec, point and take another test shot - this time, different result and the shutter speed has changed again. It's not even correct exposures I'm getting so I can't figure out what is going on. Think I'll be sending it off to Nikon?

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CharlieS Silver Member Nikonian since 29th Aug 2007Fri 17-Aug-12 04:58 PM
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a sample image with exif data intact would be a big help for us to dianose the issue.

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Devonish Silver Member Nikonian since 13th Nov 2011Fri 17-Aug-12 06:13 PM
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Newton Abbot, GB
          

Ok, will try and sort something next week. I'm working this weekend... shooting a wedding.


>a sample image with exif data intact would be a big help for
>us to dianose the issue.
>
>

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GiantTristan Silver Member Nikonian since 08th Jan 2006Fri 17-Aug-12 05:22 PM
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Did you try a reset to factory defaults?

Tristan

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Devonish Silver Member Nikonian since 13th Nov 2011Fri 17-Aug-12 06:15 PM
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Newton Abbot, GB
          

No I haven't... maybe I'll do that and load the new firmware. Will update next week because I'm working (at a wedding) this weekend and don't want to play with the camera settings tonight.

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Devonish Silver Member Nikonian since 13th Nov 2011Fri 24-Aug-12 11:02 AM
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Newton Abbot, GB
          

Charlie...., guys.......... humble apologies; it turns out I did inadvertantly manage to turn on bracketing without realising!

I'd set up the Func button for bracketing some time ago, but haven't been using it because I'm not a lover of HDR; anyway.... seems like I must have acccidentally pushed the Func button and set up bracketing.

Thanks very much, your responses did help me go away and take another look! Sorry for slow response, I've been away in a remote part of the Exe Valley, Devon, with very limnited wi-fi access.

I've also updated my firmware, so all is well

Visit my Nikonians gallery.


Wedding Photographer in Devon: http://www.whitepetal.co.uk

  

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