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How to fix my nikon d60 that has no power? - Nikon D60 Digital Camera with 18-55mm lens

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Clean battery contacts with very mild abrasive - scotch brite is ideal. Then wipe with alcohol on a q tip. You can also wipe the camera contacts with this. If no luck, find or borrow another battery. Also giggle the on off switch. They get dirty. May need to go to the shop.

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  • Posted on May 25, 2009

SOURCE: Blue photos on Nikon D60.

Check your white balance or wb button.

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  • Posted on May 30, 2009

SOURCE: Nikon D60 highlight

When you have the flashing highlight areas, press the down arrow on the command dial and it will scroll through various playback screen options until you get to the screen you prefer to view.

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2009

SOURCE: need to change language on Nikon D60

Within the menu items that can be viewed on the back of the camera, there is a language option that you can set. You may have to scroll through all of these to get the correct setting. Nikon tends to change the menu layout from camera to camera, so it may not be the same in your D60 as it is in a D300 or other model.

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  • Posted on Jul 14, 2010

SOURCE: Overexposed photos on a nikon D60 in sunlight

You could set the white balance to the full sun setting. You could set the ISO to a lower number. You could set the "exposure compensation" to a lower number.

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SOURCE: My Nikon D60 "Error. press shutter release button

Hi
The error is with the shutter release button and the unit has to be taken apart....Get it repaired by Nikon it is a common problem with these units.
Thanks for using FixYa
Have a Nice Day

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