Maybe I should just sell it and get a used full-frame D750, but then all the lenses are crap. › See More: D7200 Shutter Problems (slow shutter actuations) It should read "low" not "slow" shutter actuations. Maybe I should just sell it and get a used full-frame D750, but then all my DX lenses are crap. But my worry about sending it in is they'll replace the shutter and the problem will persist. I think sending it in for repair (Where's the best place to send it? Nikon? Other?) is my next step, but I thought as a last resort I'd join the forum to see if any of you folks, who are far more learned about this stuff than I am, might have some thoughts on what could be wrong. I did see a recurring warning that apparently appears on the screen, but my camera shows no such warnings. I did a lot of internet research but didn't find any consistent shutter problems with the 7200. The camera has never been dropped or misused. And the shutter actuations are easily under 10,000. The camera isn't that old, maybe three years.
The problem also occurs when using a manual cable release.
I always shoot in manual mode, so I'm not sure if there's a problem a shutter/aperture priority or full automatic. The problem has occurred at all shutter speeds, all apertures.
I've tried a different flash card, but still had the problem. I've tried a fixed lens but still had the problem. But when the shutter is working fine, then I have an intermittent auto-focus problem. It seems when the auto-focus is working, then I experience the intermittent shutter problem. But then the auto-focus (back focus) won't work. I've noticed that removing then reinstalling my zoom lens, the problem goes away. I've been reading a good number of posts on various topics and gained a much better understanding of photography.īut I'm having a problem I'm hoping someone can help me with (If already discussed, please provide the link.)Īpproximately 10-15% of the time I press the shutter it either doesn't fire or there's a significant lag before it finally fires.