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Not sure what this means tbh, I've never been called a burger beforeDid you explain that you're a complete and utter whopper?
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Not sure what this means tbh, I've never been called a burger beforeDid you explain that you're a complete and utter whopper?
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That's good news then mate. I'd be on the phone to them asap.
Well, email.
Was a bit of a tumbleweed one wasn't it
Yeah have you seen his latest work
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I'm getting an ERR on the first frame of every day on one of mine. Back to Nikon with it![]()
Exactly the same as my fault yet they (Nikon) get away with charging us all £180 to fix it, hmmm, if Panamoz hadn't paid me to get it fixed I might be feeling particularly grumpy about that!
Was a bit of a tumbleweed one wasn't itI've never heard of folk referred to as whoppers before l, only fish
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What was the fix? New shutter mech?
I refer to you as a whopper all the time mate.
I think with all the issues they've had with the shutter they should do all of them as a 'good will gesture'.Exactly the same as my fault yet they (Nikon) get away with charging us all £180 to fix it, hmmm, if Panamoz hadn't paid me to get it fixed I might be feeling particularly grumpy about that!


I had the same problem but Nikon did repair it for free, even though it was bought from Panamoz.
Shouldn't you have posted this here?Think I might have been a bit of a numpty with my tammy 150-600, I had this problem with the zoom but looking at a video I saw that the zoom can be locked at any focal length by simply pushing the zoom ring forward.
Someone please slap me hard [emoji17] but just in case, more testing this week. Doh me.
i guess them asking for a video of the problem might not of been such a bad idea then.Think I might have been a bit of a numpty with my tammy 150-600, I had this problem with the zoom but looking at a video I saw that the zoom can be locked at any focal length by simply pushing the zoom ring forward.
Someone please slap me hard [emoji17] but just in case, more testing this week. Doh me.
True [emoji106]i guess them asking for a video of the problem might not of been such a bad idea then.
Me too [emoji15]fingers crossed it works out for you mate
PricelessThink I might have been a bit of a numpty with my tammy 150-600, I had this problem with the zoom but looking at a video I saw that the zoom can be locked at any focal length by simply pushing the zoom ring forward.
Someone please slap me hard [emoji17] but just in case, more testing this week. Doh me.
Think I might have been a bit of a numpty with my tammy 150-600, I had this problem with the zoom but looking at a video I saw that the zoom can be locked at any focal length by simply pushing the zoom ring forward.
Someone please slap me hard [emoji17] but just in case, more testing this week. Doh me.















Doesn't the lock have a lock so you can lock it from locking?

But at least you'd have known about the locking mechanismok ok at least I dont have a white coat![]()
Any one have issues with AF on their D750?
When in single point AF, it keeps changing its point - for example - I can set the AF point to one at the left of the viewfinder and suddenly it jumps 3 points to the right. Checked all my settings and everything seems fine. Google throws up one post of this happening on a D800 but no answer.
Any one have issues with AF on their D750?
When in single point AF, it keeps changing its point - for example - I can set the AF point to one at the left of the viewfinder and suddenly it jumps 3 points to the right. Checked all my settings and everything seems fine. Google throws up one post of this happening on a D800 but no answer.
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Do not feed the animals by Graham, on FlickrAny one have issues with AF on their D750?
When in single point AF, it keeps changing its point - for example - I can set the AF point to one at the left of the viewfinder and suddenly it jumps 3 points to the right. Checked all my settings and everything seems fine. Google throws up one post of this happening on a D800 but no answer.
But not Cadbury`sI had something weird like that happen once along with the odd unexplained incidence. Just remove lens/battery etc, should sort it.
I had no AF points the other day with a lens but doing the above sorted. Mine's made of melted chocolate.
If you're sure you've checked all the settings so it's not that you've set it to dynamic AF or anything obvious like that it does sound as though it's developed a fault. I can't see any reason why the AF point would move unless you're doing it or have it in one of the auto/semi auto modes, or not changing orientation.Any one have issues with AF on their D750?
When in single point AF, it keeps changing its point - for example - I can set the AF point to one at the left of the viewfinder and suddenly it jumps 3 points to the right. Checked all my settings and everything seems fine. Google throws up one post of this happening on a D800 but no answer.
That's spooky because mine did this twice this morning, never done it before, so I came back googled it and consulted manual just in case I'd inadvertently changed some setting or other, but couldn't find any reason it should do this.Any one have issues with AF on their D750?
When in single point AF, it keeps changing its point - for example - I can set the AF point to one at the left of the viewfinder and suddenly it jumps 3 points to the right. Checked all my settings and everything seems fine. Google throws up one post of this happening on a D800 but no answer.