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I dropped my nikon d 60 and my shutter (flash) doesn't work n my lens is loose how much will it cost to get fixed

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I would call Nikon's service department at 1-800-NIKON-US (1-800-645-6687). They are open 9AM-8PM EST, Monday to Friday.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: How to Fix D50 Nikon flash shutter and light not working

please i want u 2 send me free digital camera

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 17, 2008

SOURCE: autofocus will not work,

Camera wont let you take a picture until focus is locked, why are you using M (manual focus) if you expect autofocus to do it for you? In M mode it is up to you to focus correctly or camera will not take the picture.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 07, 2008

SOURCE: Nikon Coolpix L16

i recently bought my cool pix l16 camera and when i took a pic my flash lamp kept blinking red and when i pressed the flash button my camera wouldnt flash

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 10, 2008

SOURCE: autofocus will not work,

the d40 takes a while to focus, make sure the subject is centered on any of the 3 focus brackets.next press the shutter halfway and wait until the camera beeps , when it does, press it all the way and the picture will come out crisp.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 19, 2009

SOURCE: Nikon 18-200 autofocus lens won't

OK I just fixed it, thanks to Ken Rockwell.com who says:

"Once in a blue moon my Nikon 18-200mm won't focus on my D200. Manual focus works fine, but the lens won't autofocus no matter what I do. It's annoying!
Of course the camera needs to be pointed at something with contrast, lines or texture. Point it at the sky and nothing autofocuses. That's normal.
One time this was so bad I thought for sure I was going to have to send my lens in for service, since nothing would get it to go.
Then I discovered the problem: I had knocked the AF switch on my D200 to M. This switch is easy to knock and I had forgotten to check the obvious. There also is a switch on the lens which is not easy to knock, but I have left the lens set to M shooting at night, and I forgot to return it to A/M the next morning.
This fixes most of my problems.
Rarer is when the lens honestly won't focus. When this happens I turn the camera off and on. If this doesn't fix it, turn the camera off, press the lens release button and rotate the lens back and fourth a couple of times. This will clear any dust off the electrical contacts and focus returns."

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