PhotoPlus Practical Photoshop N-Photo Digital Camera World
Go Back   Digital Camera World Forum > Magazine Forums > N-Photo Magazine

N-Photo Magazine 100% Nikon, 100% Independent

Reply
 
Thread Tools
  #1  
Old 28-01-13, 11:10 AM
DianaGuru DianaGuru is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 1
Overheated card in my D7000

Whilst on a trip to Cuba last year I was videoing and my camera overheated and stopped reading either of my cards. It stopped completly. After it cooled down the card in slot one was unreadable, haven't been able to recover anything on the card it is a scandisk 10, so should be good quality. Was filming for about 10 minutes. Was filming again yesterday only for a few minutes and felt the area around the battery hand grip warm up considerably. Anyone else haveing this kind of issues? Any sugestions?
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 02-02-13, 03:34 AM
emkeith1995 emkeith1995 is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 2
Hey Diana,

I also have the D7000. During my times of shooting, I have not used the video setting of it that much. I have mainly just took pictures with it. The closest I got was doing continuous shooting while at a show, and I never felt the card area get warm. You may just have a faulty body, and may have to take it in to have them look at it. I'm sorry I'm not any further assistance with this matter.
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 03-02-13, 09:23 AM
Dukatum Dukatum is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: London
Posts: 21
Thumbs up

Quote:
Originally Posted by DianaGuru View Post
Was filming again yesterday only for a few minutes and felt the area around the battery hand grip warm up considerably. Anyone else haveing this kind of issues? Any sugestions?
I wonder if it is actually the battery grip it self that is the issue?
Maybe remove this and try doing some recording and see whether the card gets hot then.

If not it could either be the grip itself, or maybe an issue with a battery inside of it.

You would be best off trying to narrow down the issue if you can before you consider taking in anywhere for repairs. Good luck, hope it isn't the camera, love my D7000.

PS..
Have a check of your camera's firmware and make sure you're running the latest version from NIkon's website. if you go to their "support" section it provides you downloads for this if you need it.
__________________
Regards,
Rob
| http://SnaredLight.com/ | Don't make war, make cupcakes |

Last edited by Dukatum; 03-02-13 at 09:24 AM. Reason: added PS.
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 13-02-13, 01:26 PM
esdavey esdavey is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 3
Diana, I'm no expert but maybe worth changing or trying another battery
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump