Photography Asked by ian mcneil on February 7, 2021
Recently I tried to take a photo with my Nikon D7100. The shutter activated but no picture was stored. I tried again and got the same result. I then switched the camera off and then back on and it seems to be working correctly now. The shutter count is 42,200.
Anybody have any ideas?
Cheers
Ian
I would try to: - Check thoroughly the integrity of the memory card. Re-format, if you think it is a healthy card; - Update firmware if possible;
Answered by Constantin Cabiniuc on February 7, 2021
I have seen the same issue with a D7100 (& Nikkor 18-140mm ) this week. Just as described the D7100 operated as normal and it continues to increment the image numbers. Lucky for me I spotted this early. I removed the battery and removed both Sandisk SDHC cards. After replacing the battery and then the 2 SDHC cards normal operation resumed. I am on the current firmware and lens profiles. The recorded image files have a gap of about 25 frame numbers, so some aspect of the D7100 believes it is working - but it had failed to write the missing NEF file to either of the SDHC cards.
Answered by Post Master on February 7, 2021
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