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Kathy Moriarty Posted on Nov 21, 2011

Power button always on

The power switch lever is not functioning Camera is now in 'always on' position other than that, it works.

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Please update the it solves many issues:
https://support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/16094/~/d200-firmware%3A-a%2Fb-2.01-firmware-update

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