croxie opened this issue on Apr 05, 2006 ยท 12 posts
croxie posted Wed, 05 April 2006 at 9:55 AM
"Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're up to."
TwoPynts posted Wed, 05 April 2006 at 10:38 AM
:ohmy:Oh man, that is awful! Have you tried taking out the batteries, then putting them back in? Still a problem. Maybe a few light taps? :unsure: The best guess I could hazzard is there is something loose inside, but I am far from sure. The pixel colors don't seem to be aligning properly, with the problem even more evident as you move left in the image. If it is a hardware issue, you are out of luck. Try looking on the nikon website...maybe even calling a camera store. They might have an answer. Or perhaps someone else in the Forum has seen this before. Good luck Christa.:mellow:
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
john010766 posted Wed, 05 April 2006 at 10:39 AM
HI croxie it looks like you have damaged the sensor, it seems to have come out of its seating. It may be that it may be something else, but that seems the most likely
croxie posted Wed, 05 April 2006 at 10:44 AM
Kort - I've tried everything. Did that while I was at the church we went to today. And I'm checking the web as I'm replying to this. There's nothing lose inside it that I can hear when I shake it a bit, but you never know. Doesn't mean that it have to move around just because it's lose. John - Thanks, I will look into that. I might have to give the camera store a call like Kort said and ask if they can take a look at it too. C.
"Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're up to."
TwoPynts posted Wed, 05 April 2006 at 11:05 AM
Tech support at Nikon might be able to help just from seeing the photo example. Of course, they might tell you to go buy a new cam...which really isn't much help... :glare: I hope it works out. :sad:
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
croxie posted Wed, 05 April 2006 at 11:07 AM
LOL...well, that would be very helpful if I could afford it...hehe I'll contact them and see what they have to say :biggrin:
"Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're up to."
croxie posted Wed, 05 April 2006 at 11:14 AM
Attached Link: Nikon Support
I think I found out what's wrong, and the best part of it all is that I might not have to pay a dime for Nikon to fix this. Take a look at the attached link. It fits pretty well with what my images looks like when this happens. C."Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're up to."
Onslow posted Wed, 05 April 2006 at 11:24 AM
And every one said, 'If we only live,
We too will go to sea in a Sieve,---
To the hills of the Chankly Bore!'
Far and few, far and few, Are the lands where the Jumblies
live;
Their heads are green, and their hands are blue, And they went to
sea in a Sieve.
Edward Lear
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TwoPynts posted Wed, 05 April 2006 at 12:30 PM
Ahh, you know, I had heard of this issue. :m_confused: I'm not sure why I didn't think to mention it. There is left only the issue of being without a camera while your sensor is replaced...you said you have a busy time ahead. :m_sadblink:
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
croxie posted Wed, 05 April 2006 at 1:14 PM
Yup. I'm taking photos of local places for the sake of having subjects for 35 drawings before the end of May. It's still too cold to work outdoors, so it's easier to take photos and work in the couch :) I will have a chat with Jessops where I bought the camera and see if they can send it to Nikon for me. Will probably take a couple of weeks to get it back. Robin had to wait for almost a month before he had his Canon back when they fixed it for him. Hopefully Nikon is a bit faster than that. Thanks for your help :D C.
"Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're up to."
nattarious posted Wed, 05 April 2006 at 4:38 PM
Hello Croxie.. Replying to your issue.. that is a factory issue in most of the Nikon Products.. that issue's been fixed in the Digital SLR cameras.. And even tho D50 & D70 had the same issue sometimes.. But now it is fixed with the more expensive ones Like the DX series.. And also that is why they released the Canon 20D-a and the new 30D instead of the regular Digital SLR 20D.. It is a sensor and proccessor issue.. And the best way to send it to the factory if you are still under their warranty.. Other wise it needs some new firmware to solve it.. and it can be only done either by an authorized dealer of Nikon.. or the Factory!! Other then that i really can't help.. Becasue it is a hardware & software issue at the same time (eEPROM-FIRMWARE).. And i will never go for Nikon no matter how they are good or famous :sneaky:.. Check my webpage at Rosity to see what kinda equipments i use.. And also at the same time.. If you will become 100% sure of what i did just mentioned.. And you don't have a warranty on your product.. You can hit me back and i will link you directly to some authorized dealers and with my referal you can get a good coporate discount if you are in the USA.. So wish you all the best. JOE
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croxie posted Thu, 06 April 2006 at 3:58 AM
Hi Joe, Thanks for your reply, but I've already contacted the place where I bought the camera and they'll send it to Nikon for me to sort this out :) C.
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