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Nikon D3000 Digital Camera - Page 4 Questions & Answers
Nikon D300 foggy lens
see this step: If you recently shot photos in poor weather, such as blowing sand or wet
conditions, use a brush, a microfiber cloth, or some canned air around
the lens housing to try to clear any debris that could be jamming the
housing, preventing it from moving.Try to put adapter for to see if the problem is clear, sometimes the batteries give this problem, If the problem persist You must go to the repair shop Since you have problem with associates circuit (Syscon Microcontroller) complex electronic circuit.God bless you
How do i open the battery door on my D3000
Try again. Slide the tab and pull on the door lightly. Or after sliding it, keep the slider in that position and turn the camera upright so that the battery presses against the door.
Error
If the lens you're using has an aperture ring, turn it to its smallest setting (largest f/number). You can control the aperture from the camera body, the same way as on a lens without an aperture ring.If the lens does not have an aperture ring, try cleaning the electrical contacts, both on the back of the lens and in the lens mount on the camera body.
Tried fitting manual tamron lens with adaptall2
Yes. Since the lens does not have the electronics necessary for focusing and metering, you just have to do everything manually. Set the camera's mode dial to M for manual. You can then set the aperture and shutter speed.
Coolpix S3000 will not charge
The camera does not charge the battery. You need to take the battery out of the camera and put it into the battery charger, then connect the battery charger to an electrical outlet.
On my D3000 once taken a shoot, monitor displays
Press the button again. If it doesn't work, take the battery out and put it back in a while. If this doesn't work, reset the camera with the reset button.
If all this fails the problem has to be taken care of by authorized dealer repair shop.
My 18-55mm lens won't auto
-You must use a lens with internal auto-focus motor such as AF-S Nikkor, or 3rd party with built-in motor
-Is the switch`s been moved to A/M??
-The battery must have enough power to run the auto-focus motor inside the lens
When i am shooting 1/250 or faster, i get a large
Something is obviously out of sync. When you snap the pic, the mirror must flip up out of the way and the shutter curtain must open (actually one part opens and the other part closes). If any of these is out of sync, you will get the problem you describe. The reason it doesn't happen at 1/250 or slower is that the shutter open long enough for everything to be open and out of the way. Sounds like you may need service.
I dropped my daughters Nikon
This is a camera problem. Are the stripes just on the screen or are they actually on the pictures when you download them to a computer or try to print them? If just on the screen, the screen may be cracked or the ribbon cable connecting the screen to the motherboard may be dislodged. Can you review previous (before the fall) pictures and can you see the menu items without stripes?...If so, then the screen is ok and the problem is deeper inside the camera.
Nikon D3000
You can download the current version of all (free) Nikon software from
http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/61
Having said that, I will also add this. The best way to download pictures from your camera to your computer involves removing the memory card from the camera and plugging it into a card reader (either built-in to the computer or connected via USB or FireWire). This is likely to be faster than connecting the camera to the computer, and won't run down your camera's batteries.
Once the card is plugged in, it will appear to your computer as a removable drive. You can use the operating system's drag&drop facility to copy pictures from the card to the computer's hard drive. Or you can use Nikon Transfer.
Sd card will not stay in. Pops out. What can i do
Most of these are spring loaded thus you here a click, This would be in a broken or worn out state, A work around would be unfortunately a piece of tape to hold it in unless you wish to pay over $100 for repair at this point?
There is no quickie fixya here these units wear out or become broken over use or mis use. Whatever your case may be it needs to be repaired professionally by a camera shop unless you wish to have a piece of tape there to hold the card in?
Most of these a spring loaded mechanisms thus do wear out over use.
Thanks for your inquiry I sure hope this information was helpful,
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Suddenly the monitor on the
Try pushing the two buttons that have a little green circle next to them at the same time for two seconds. This should reset all the basic settings on your camera. If this still doesn't work then you should contact your local Nikon authorized service center for repairs. Hope this helps!
Hiram
Photo Tech Repair Service
110 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-673-8400
When i connect my new
Apparently the extension tube doesn't have the circuitry to connect the electronics in the lens to the camera. You will need to use the manual exposure mode, and you will get no exposure metering help from the camera. You can take a picture, review it, and adjust the exposure accordingly.
Lets say I am takeing pics on a tripod can I hook
Nikon Camera Control Pro will give you this ability. This is a commercial program, but you can download a free trial from
http://support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/61
There's a list of tethering software for NIkon cameras at
http://nikond90blog.blogspot.com/2011/02/nikon-d90-free-tethering-software.html
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