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Nikon Coolpix S6300 Hd Digital Camera Questions & Answers
Fast flashing green light when trying to charge
usually fast flashing charge is faulty battery its trying to get volts in to the battery. you see the battery has a charging board on the battery not in the camera the camera sends the volts to the battery and the battery tells the camera its voltage, and when at the right volts stops charging. but these batteries can only be charged to around 10000hrs depending on the type of battery. you see when you get a new battery you need to charge it before use, now this can be 6hrs to 12hrs for fist time use if you interrupted the charge or have a power cut while it charges it can damage the charging chip in the battery. if this does the flashing light on other batteries then the signal is not being read by the camera and the camera can be faulty on the charging circuit, usually (sometimes) removing the battery for a few hours can fix this but it will rest the camera. hope this helps you.
Just bought Nikon p600 and cant connect to WiFi help
U need to download nikon wmu software from google playstore or appstore. Then start wifi of ur camera and then start wifi connection in ur mobile.select "nikon p600" in wifi setup.when connected, start application named "wmu" in ur mobile.wait for the connection.after few seconds wifi connection will be established.hope this would help u!
My Nikon b500 Coolpix won't turn on just flashes green
It flashes green when it is basically on but in a sub mode that I'll call CHARGE MODE. If it is flashing that means the battery is charging. I suggest to let it continue to charge until it stops flashing and then remove the charger connection. When the camera is sitting all by itself with nothing connected you can then turn it on.
The screen on my Coolpix 500 looks like a chemical was poured on it. It is not scratched, what can I do
Is it the screen, or the screen protector ? If the latter, just remove it and replace it. If it is the actual screen, first of all try a lint-free cloth barely dampened with distilled water, and test it on a corner, see if that works. On no account get the camera wet. If that is unsuccessful, try adding a very little diluted washing-up liquid, and try again. Should that not succeed, I would advise taking the camera to your local repair facility for their expert advice.
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