Jake Latendresse
April 20th, 2008, 09:51 PM
I did a wildlife shoot this weekend and as I was sitting in my hide waiting on wild turkeys to approach, I noticed a "humming" noise coming from my camera. As I examined further, I isolated the bothersome noise to the lens.
I took every measure I could come up with to figure out what was going on, and I concluded that there is a constant motor noise. This was occuring while the camera was powered up only, but it only occurs while the camera is in idle...not standby.
The only way I can describe the noise is to compare it to the sounds one hears when listening into a conch shell...almost sounded like soft wind.
Anyone else having this experience?
I took every measure I could come up with to figure out what was going on, and I concluded that there is a constant motor noise. This was occuring while the camera was powered up only, but it only occurs while the camera is in idle...not standby.
The only way I can describe the noise is to compare it to the sounds one hears when listening into a conch shell...almost sounded like soft wind.
Anyone else having this experience?