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My camera won't take pictures
Turn the aperture ring on the lens to its smallest setting (largest f/number) and lock it. You control the aperture from the camera, the same way as on a lens without an aperture ring.
My display screen wont come
There is a button that changes from the View Finder to the screen. (LCD or EVF) .
Can you still see through the viewfinder ? -
If you can't see through the view finder or on the LCD then there is a connection problem inside the camera. Which is a NIKON technician job - sorry -- Ray
My D100 have not been
For a camera to sit for this length of time will require cleaning the battery contacts within the camera. Check to make sure the battery terminals are not corroded or the battery is leaking in any way The terminals in the camera may be cleaned using a good soft red rubber eraser on the end of a pencil. You can use a puffer to remove any rubber dust make sure these are shinny if corrosion is evident then a more aggressive approach needs to be made. if you don't feel comfortable doing this service/repair I would suggest taking the camera to a repair depot. however if you have a few items around home like the pencil you may be able to affix a small piece of sand paper to the pencil and clean the terminals gently. All this is only if the terminals are corroded (not shinny).
Going back to the battery, check make sure the battery is not leaking and after sitting for that long I'd suggest putting it back on the charger again and let is sit for about 20 minutes then take it out of the charger for 10 minutes and back in again this should give it the kick it needs to start the charge cycle.
I think what has happened the first time you charged the battery the charger couldn't "see" anything (absolute no power) and just went into standby mode. If the battery fails to take the charge you will have to purchase another battery. Once you have power the camera should work as it did before.
How do i check the firmware version on my Nikon
Your camera's current version is displayed when viewing an image and you have selected the image data display. The latest version is 2.00. If you don't have 2.00 and want it, please see
http://www.nikonusa.com/fileuploads/firmware_upgrades/d100.html
I know where to go
You need to set the shooting mode. Press the shooting mode dial lock button and turn the shooting mode dial to the desired setting. The self-timer is marked with a one-handed clock.
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Grainy pictures
If you are taking pictures in low-lighting conditions without flash, then the pictures will appear grainy. Set the ISO to a lower number (try ISO-100 to start with) and use the flash to compensate for low-light conditions.
This should improve the grainy appearance of your photos.
How do i set the
Press the shooting mode button (overlapping rectangles symbol) and rotate the main command dial until the self-timer icon (one-handed clock) appears.
Error code eFF
This normally indicates that you're using a lens with an aperture ring, and the ring is not locked in position. Turn the aperture ring on the lens to its smallest setting (largest f/number) and lock it if the lens has a lock. Control the aperture from the body, just as with a lens without an aperture ring.
If the lens doesn't have an aperture ring, could you reply to this post and specify what lens you do have on the D100?
What is the meaning of this massage on anikon d100
Err is usually a camera malfunctrion. Re,ove the batery,a aaaaaatuen camera switch off/on 2-3 times *as if battery still in), replace battery and try again. Read Owners manual or got to Nikonusa.com to download a manual (or to ask Nikon) and determine if your D100 has a hardware reset switch(my dc70 does) and utilize that. If tht does not solve the issue, then service by an authorized Nikon tech is advised.
How can i remove the
On the top LCD: r(followed by a number) for example:r59 means that the camera eswtimates there can be 59 more pictures taken with that memory card. Will not affect the images.
I have a Nikon d100.
Format the card using the format the card option on your camera. There's a possibility that the formatting process made by the computer is not recognized/supported by your camera
My D100 will take no more than three shots, then I
personally i don't think its battery related problem,all you need to do is to set the camera in a continuos shooting mode and set the lens in the auto focus mode.(you should have enough space on the memory card and the battery should not be too low)
When i switch on my
You have two error messagess. !. the r06 message is an estimate of how many remaining pictures the memory card can hold and 2. ERR-is usually a camera malfunction. turn off camera remove and replace the battery. If that does not do it, then if your camera has a reset switch(should tell you in owners manual--My Nikon D70 does), try that. If that does not fix the issue, the camera should be looked at by an authorized Nikon tech.
Error s coming sir
Dear sir,
this happens when the clearance for the lense mechanism to open and close is being insufficient due to -small bits of sand or lint that may become get trapped in the mechanism which is commom while taking photos in open dust spaces.
thank you..take care....
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