Paul
On Mar 7, 2004, at 6:50 PM, Stan Halpin wrote:
I think it is because of the on-off switch on the grip. Or is it the Av or Tv wheel? In any case, if one of those three controls on the grip gets nudged to an intermediary position between stops, then it locks the camera. Fiddle with the wheels, or the grip on-off, and it should unlock.
Stan
Paul Stenquist wrote:I was shooting some table top food for stock this afternoon. Had the *ist D set to manual. PC cord was attached to one monolight, the others were on slave. I shot about 50 frames, then on frame 51 the lcd review image didn't appear. I hit the review button. Nothing happened. I looked at the window on the top of the camera. All the data was still in place. I went to take another shot. Nothing. Couldn't raise an image, couldn't take a shot. I turned the camera off, then on again. Nothing. Finally, I removed the battery grip and the batteries, then replaced them and turned the camera back on. Everything was fine after that. I shot another 20 frames or so without incident. It was sort of like a computer freeze. Has anyone else experienced anything like that? Could I have caused it by pushing the display button repeatedly while the buffer was full? In any case, I hope it doesn't happen again.
Paul