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Anonymous Posted on Feb 15, 2010

Flash witeout my nikon d40 , the problem occurs when I have a continous shooting after 7 or to 10 shots it becomes whiter and whiter or flashout or over expose.

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Hi there, you mentioned continuous shooting right. Your mean Sequence mode? One click and 7- 12 continue image sequence wise? If its then the problem is, your camera battery is not good now. He is not able to give required power supply to you camera flash. When few snaps done after the he loss his battery power & flash power going under(-) & your camera motor going slow, that's why shutter not open and close proper time. And the final result is whiter & whiter images. Hope you understand, what i am saying. So change the battery & buy a new original battery.
Thanks & waiting for your feedback.

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