SOURCE: I dropped my nikon d40 and now it won't turn on
Something became disconnected internally. You probably need service.
SOURCE: fully charged battery Nikon coolpix
Hi,
If your camera is under warranty please contact the manufacturer to see if they will cover the repair, or to determine how much they will charge for the repair.
In case they are repairing it underwarranty, good for you.
However in case there is a high cost assiciated, you might want to try the following steps as a DIY fix.
1. Remove the batteries from the camera, wait a few minutes. Put a fresh set of batteries back in and turn the camera on.
If that didn't work, try pressing and holding the Function or OK button while turning the camera on.
2. Remove the batteries, then remove the memory card. Then install new batteries, and turn on the camera.
3. Blow compressed air in the gaps around the lens barrels for blowing out any particles that may be in there jamming the lens.
4. Tap the side of the Camera with the palm of your hand repeatedly. Many people have reported that the issue was resolved by just doing this. So, please give it a try.
In case the issue persists, you will have to get the camera serviced or go for a new one.
SOURCE: Nikon d80 dslr camera working
HiI am sorry to hear, but you will have to some professional. Regarding your d80 has common problem of sequence unit defective. I believe that is the problem and your local repair shop would charge around $75 to 235 depend on what they really want to charge. Thanks and best regard!
SOURCE: I have a brand new
The solution to your problem is simple, Kathrynbax.
The battery never comes in fully charged. It's always charged only so you may be able to check if your camera is working. I suggest, you take out your battery and put it to charge for exactly 90 minutes as the manual says. Then I'm sure you won't face any such problems.
Hope this solves your problem.
Good day!
Rebel
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