Hi David ...

I just ran a quick test making three RAW exposures with the istDS, and
shutting the camera down while the image was being processed.  Shutting off
the camera had no effect whatsoever.  The camera kept writing the image in
all cases, and then shut itself off completely.  All three pix came out
fine.

Shel 
"You meet the nicest people with a Pentax" 


> [Original Message]
> From: David Oswald 

> Over the last couple of months, on three occasions I've experienced the 
> following:
>
> I review a few of the day's shots on the camera's viewscreen.  One shot 
> will come up as "Image cannot be displayed" (or something like that). 
> When I look at it on my computer, I find that particular image is just a 
> filename, but the file itself is zero bytes long.

[...]

> I think what I'm doing is shutting the camera off by flicking its on-off 
> switch to the off position too quickly after snapping a shot.  I don't 
> know how I developed that wierd habbit, but I think it is somehow related.
>
> Has anyone else experienced this behavior on their *ist-DS?


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