I would guess it's a sensor problem. But it's impossible to say. Time for a 
trip to NIkon service.
Paul
On Nov 13, 2011, at 9:30 PM, Christine Nielsen wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> What do you make of this:
> 
> A friend brought her camera to me today, a Nikon D50, which has been
> shooting blanks lately.  Every photo she takes turns out all white.
> No visible traces of the image are there.  Just white.
> 
> Pretty quickly, I exhausted what little technical expertise I had to
> apply to the issue.  It happens in all exposure modes, Auto/P/A/S/M.
> It happens on different sd cards.  Other, older images on the sd card
> are visible on the lcd screen upon review.  The aperture appears to be
> changing as directed.  The shutter doesn't appear to be "sticking"
> open.  I tried underexposing a shot by up to -4 stops... still white.
> Google  isn't turning up much, either.
> 
> Thoughts?  I'm guessing her sensor is toast, but what do I know?
> 
> Thanks,
> -c
> 
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