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Nur Izzati Salwani Posted on Jan 01, 2013
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I have a nikon d5100. the problem is, the camera accidently fall off and i think i had broken something inside. i tried to capture picture but cannot. the screen shows that something happen to the autoexposure.so, i just able to see pictures before the incident and cannot use for photography. can u help me by telling me what i need to do and guide me to overcome the problem? thanks -Izzati, Malaysia

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This is not a DIY job, you need to take your camera to a Nikon camera service center for repairs.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 31, 2007

SOURCE: transfering to pc from nikon l11

The thing to do here [and in general with every other camera as far as I am concerned] is to remove the supplied software. Put the disc back in the box and leave it there. Simply plug the camera in switch it on set it the the upload mode And Windows - bless it - will do the rest. Camera/Scanner wizard will come up and ask you what to do Just like that. Let Windows do the work.

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2009

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problem is in memory card...i think. try with cleaning memory card contacts. use pure alcohol and small piece of cotton to clean dust or other dirt. if this not help, try some card reader to transfer images from camera to PC. try also with some other camera. it's possible memory card is damaged and you can't do nothing. try reinstall nikon software on your PC.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 19, 2010

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It can be a piece of sticky dust or dirt on sensor surface which can't be removed with a blower or canned air. You can try to remove it by yourself with special cleaning swab and cleaning liquid. But this process requires some experience, so the safer way is to bring camera to service center where sensor can be cleaned fast and risk free.

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  • Posted on Sep 29, 2010

SOURCE: Pictures deleted accidently

Hello

My apologies if this message finds you long after posting this problem , but I am currently working through a backlog of problems that never got answered and hopefully this info can still be of use if not now possibly in future.

Please download Disc Digger HERE. This is a free tool you can use that works very well and there is no installation required, just run the program once you downloaded it.

Once you have connected the memory card to the computer via either the camera or preferably with a usb card reader , run the program.

On the program , select the dig deep option for accidentaly deleted files or dig deeper for a formatted card. Then select the card you want to do the recovery on and run the program.

The data will be displayed and you can recover it from there. This will only work if the card has not been used since the pictures were lost. Save the files to a location on the computer hard drive and not back to the memory card as this will overwrite the other pictures that still needs to be recovered.

Some of the properties of the files may become lost in the recovery but the pictures should be fine.

Feel free to ask if you need more assistance.

Kind Regards
Andrea

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