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Captpegleg

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Jan 19, 2009
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Any idea what might cause this?
Thanks
 

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Do u have an external flash or battery grip? If they were loose, perhaps a power spike occurred while writing the file?

Did u shoot a bunch of pictures in a row? Maybe the card was too slow and corrupted a few images?

Or just a bad card?

I know I've seen sensors do funky stuff when experiencing physical shock - bump the camera or lens while snapping away?

Or just a random error, ...

Are your kids radioactive?
 
Thanks for the responses. It happens with both my D700 and D3. I use Aperture and the problem shows in that application when I start editing. I thought at first it might have been a bad card but now I feel like it's something to do with Aperture.
 
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