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Good for you, but that doesn't help anyone at all. Why is it whenever someone explains a possible problem there's a rush for others to immediately explain how problem free their own lives are? If I said I was crippled and in a wheelchair would you immediately tell me that you've been walking around for years and even go dancing at the weekends with your partner and had no problems with your legs at all? It's not helpful.
I've got them with cameras and I tend to keep the battery grips on at all times too. I've seen if happen with Canon and Nikon cameras. It's not exclusive to one in particular. The battery grips can cause problems with command dials on various models. It's an obscure, but known problem. Like I said, a simple reseating of it is enough to fix it in those cases. Likely a little build up on the contacts and creep to blame. A year and a half of use with one camera before it happened (grip on from day one and never removed). The fact that it is not as serious as it looks and easily remedied (reseated and worked fine ever since) is worth mentioning and can save someone a trip or the cost of having it looked at. The first time it happened to me I was worried the camera was dying, but a methodical check and search online and asking other photographers found out the problem. It's a good tip and I've been sure to mention it whenever the topic arises as a check that is worth doing.
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