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Hi, I bought my D5000 last Christmas and I came across the exact problem last week first time, part of one photo (1 out of 60 photos) went black!! THis does not happen with D50 or the D60 (both use CCD sensros) that I have before. Coincidently the shutter speed of the photo taken happen to be 1/250, all settings at AUTO/P with flash off and ISO set at Hi1 (6400).
I thInk this problem got to do with the shutter. I will be bringing the camera to Nikon Canada and see if thy can provide an explanation and/or any possible fix (if this is a defect). I will post the result once I got it.
There is nothing wrong with the camera it is the way you are setting it
Why are you people keep saying it is all about settings? The Nikon on-line technical support said the same thing too which I do not agree.
With the camera at full auto (except ISO set at Hi), we should not expect to encounter any problems but in reality it did happen. My friend suggested that there might be a bug in the controlling software (electronic shutter speed) that slow down the shutter to create the black portion. May be what I should try is to manually set the camera at different shutter speeds (1/60, 1/80, 1/100 ... 1/250, 1/500...) and see if I can repoduce the same result.
Hi, I bought my D5000 last Christmas and I came across the exact problem last week first time, part of one photo (1 out of 60 photos) went black!! THis does not happen with D50 or the D60 (both use CCD sensros) that I have before. Coincidently the shutter speed of the photo taken happen to be 1/250, all settings at AUTO/P with flash off and ISO set at Hi1 (6400).
I thInk this problem got to do with the shutter. I will be bringing the camera to Nikon Canada and see if thy can provide an explanation and/or any possible fix (if this is a defect). I will post the result once I got it.
There is nothing wrong with the camera it is the way you are setting it
1 out of 60 photos was BLACK....was the lens cap on the lens for that one shot?? Was it an actual "photograph" attempt, or was it perhaps a case of tripping the shutter with the lens capped?
Why are you people keep saying it is all about settings? The Nikon on-line technical support said the same thing too which I do not agree.
With the camera at full auto (except ISO set at Hi), we should not expect to encounter any problems but in reality it did happen. My friend suggested that there might be a bug in the controlling software (electronic shutter speed) that slow down the shutter to create the black portion. May be what I should try is to manually set the camera at different shutter speeds (1/60, 1/80, 1/100 ... 1/250, 1/500...) and see if I can repoduce the same result.
Hi, I bought my D5000 last Christmas and I came across the exact problem last week first time, part of one photo (1 out of 60 photos) went black!! THis does not happen with D50 or the D60 (both use CCD sensros) that I have before. Coincidently the shutter speed of the photo taken happen to be 1/250, all settings at AUTO/P with flash off and ISO set at Hi1 (6400).
I thInk this problem got to do with the shutter. I will be bringing the camera to Nikon Canada and see if thy can provide an explanation and/or any possible fix (if this is a defect). I will post the result once I got it.
There is nothing wrong with the camera it is the way you are setting it
Why are you people keep saying it is all about settings? The Nikon on-line technical support said the same thing too which I do not agree.
With the camera at full auto (except ISO set at Hi), we should not expect to encounter any problems but in reality it did happen. My friend suggested that there might be a bug in the controlling software (electronic shutter speed) that slow down the shutter to create the black portion. May be what I should try is to manually set the camera at different shutter speeds (1/60, 1/80, 1/100 ... 1/250, 1/500...) and see if I can repoduce the same result.
There is nothing wrong with the camera it is the way you are setting it
Wait, wait, wait, wait... Why would you have the ISO set to HI when using studio flash????
Why are you people keep saying it is all about settings? The Nikon on-line technical support said the same thing too which I do not agree.
With the camera at full auto (except ISO set at Hi), we should not expect to encounter any problems but in reality it did happen. My friend suggested that there might be a bug in the controlling software (electronic shutter speed) that slow down the shutter to create the black portion. May be what I should try is to manually set the camera at different shutter speeds (1/60, 1/80, 1/100 ... 1/250, 1/500...) and see if I can repoduce the same result.
Wait, wait, wait, wait... Why would you have the ISO set to HI when using studio flash????
Because he has not got a clue what he is doing