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D7000 - Mode DIAL problem - other mode

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  • Started 10 months ago by vlakx
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  1. vlakx

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    I have this problem with my d7k

    When i on Dial mode set:
    - Manual program i have Aperture priority
    - when i set: Aperture priority i have S - time priority
    - when i set S - time priority i have P and etc ...

    Is there any solution how to fix this ?

    now im shooting only manual so now im using Profil U1 where i have manual mode ...

    i tried: firmaware upgrade, 2 button factory reset, other lenses .... nothing helps

    thanks for reply ...

    Posted 10 months ago #
  2. PB PM

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    Call me crazy, but the solution seems simple, send it to Nikon to be fixed...

    Posted 10 months ago #
  3. Godless

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    If the modes are in correct order, the easiest thing to do would be to tape a sticker with the mode labels on top of the dial. The next thing in difficulty would be removing the dialpad and putting it back in the correct orientation.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  4. NSXType-R

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    How long have you had it? Did you have this problem at the very beginning of ownership?

    Posted 10 months ago #
  5. spraynpray

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    Is this parallax error? Are you aligning the letters with the correct mark?

    Sorry if that is too obvious, but I hadta ask....

    Posted 10 months ago #
  6. vlakx

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    it is not mechanical problem .... i think its software problem ...

    i have d7k i think around 1.5y.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  7. msmoto

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    The other question was if this is a new problem. How long has it been acting in this strange way? And, did it get exposed to water, sand, dirt, or other weather extreme...high temperature or freezing cold? Is there a battery problem, dirty contacts, and how many exposures on the body...1000, 10,000, or more?

    It really makes little difference as to the answers, but the forum folks may wish to know more about this. The solution, is as "call me crazy" PB PM said...."send it to NIKON to be fixed."

    Posted 10 months ago #
  8. vlakx

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    Shutter count: 39715

    Im normal user, no weather extremes ... cold warm oder dirty ... for those situations i have d5k ...

    Im using mostly 35mm 1.8 and 70-200 2.8, im carefully with my cameras ...

    everything work good ... one time i get camera from the closet and not works ...
    thats the reason why i dont understand it ...

    Answers like : send it to nikon im ignoring ;)

    Posted 10 months ago #
  9. vlakx

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    i dont know what i made but everything works normal!

    i tried clean camera contacts, change lenses, 2 button reset-3x and custom settings reset and all works ...

    uff ... :)

    but i really have no idea what happened ...

    thanks to all helpful people here ...

    Posted 10 months ago #
  10. msmoto

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    We love folks who use their equipment... nearly 40,000 clicks is great. Glad it is now back to working properly.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  11. spraynpray

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    Looks like parallax error....

    Posted 10 months ago #
  12. vlakx

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    sorry for my question but what is parallax ?

    Posted 10 months ago #
  13. spraynpray

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    If you look at the speedometer of most cars from the passenger seat you will see a different speed indicated than the driver will. How that applies to your problem is if you were holding the camera with the screen towards your face instead of looking down directly onto the top of the camera you would see the white line pointing at the wrong letter.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  14. vlakx

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    i have "google" it, what it is ...
    i think this is not this case ...

    i really dont know what was that ... but good news is all works like a dream ... i love my nikon cameras :)

    Posted 10 months ago #
  15. msmoto

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    At least in the USA, Google is one of the strongest computer "search engines" And, when we take a word and "Google" it, we will find a list of links which include several dictionary resources. Thus, we will find the definition of a word by using Google.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  16. vlakx

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    in EU we are living in caves and google request we are sending in bottles trough river and answers come back by pigeons ... (4 weeks lag)

    Posted 10 months ago #

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