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D800 Discussion Thread
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Posted 9 months ago #
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Had my D800 a week today. My question is. My firmware version are A 1.00 B 1.01 L 1.006. What were the early D800/E firmware version's. Same or not.
Posted 9 months ago # -
There was a new D800 ready for delivery at my local photog store yesterday. They've worked through the backorders and are now waiting for buyers! A few 5D Mk IIIs as well.
Posted 9 months ago # -
So I ended up sending my D800 in for several issues, most notbaly the Lockup issues which were persistent even after the supposed firmware and reccomendation to turn off stuff in the menu to fix it. Nikon had it for over a week and and it was listed as Major Parts replacements needed. Turns out the problem was the DC/DC converter which they completely replaced, along with some other minor stuff. I've now had my D800 back for about 2 weeks and so far it has been performing AWESOME!! I am keeping my fingers crossed and hope I didn't just jinx myself. But BIG THANK YOU to Nikon for fixing up my D800!!! It's nice to have your equipement work flawlessly- especially for that amount $$$$...
So if you are having constant lockup issues I would reccomend that you contact Nikon to send in for repair.
Posted 8 months ago # -
RoldanImages said:
I got my D800 a month ago, last night my camera just crashed in a middle of my shoot.
The Flash is not working, the LED screen on the back is not working, Ive tried different SD cards. Prior to this the camera was working fine. The camera will not shoot pics or video and a Constant ERR message on the top of the screen.The manual does not have a constant err, but a blinking one suggests this:
"Release shutter. If error
persists or appears
frequently, consult
Nikon-authorized
service representative"The other message which looks similar is fEE and this is about a lens not being set to its minimum aperture. You might try removing the battery, charging it fully, then resetting the camera, if possible.
Also, make certain the camera is powered down before making any battery removal, card removal, or lens changing procedures.
Posted 7 months ago # -
I had two occasions where my D800 displayed an error message and would not work. Both were my errors. Once I had a MF lens mounted but had failed to set it to the minimum f stop. That was fEE code. The other time I had a remote release attached which I had accidently placed into the locked on position for time exposures thus keeping the shutter open until I unlocked it. That was a blinking ERR code. Hopefully, yours is some unrealized error you can clear yourself without having to send your camera in.
Posted 7 months ago #
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