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I have a Nikon DX D60 and when I try to take a picture and press the button, it won't work. The screen says Press The Button Again...what do I need to do?
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It is nothing to lose to try this:
1. Remove the battery (the charged and good working battery),
2. Switch the power to ON position,
3. Press the shutter button for 5 seconds.
4. Switch the power to OFF position,
5. Insert the battery,
6. Switch the power to ON position,
7. Try to take a picture.
You pushed the wrong button! On the left side of the LCD display, there are four buttons. One is labeled "ISO" and the other "QUAL". In the viewing mode, these buttons are used to allow you to scan multiple frames at one time. Each time you press the ISO button, it increases the number of images displayed. Each time you press the QUAL button it reduces the number of images displayed.
The circular thumb pad on the back will set the display to single or multiple, or with histogram. Just press the upper edge or lower edge of the circular button to find the one you want.
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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.
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To unprotect a picture, while viewing the picture press the protect button (marked with a key) to the right of the viewfinder. To delete the picture, press the delete button (marked with a trashcan) below the multiselector.
Press the Info button to get the shooting info on the display screen. Navigate to and select the Shooting Mode item. Select the Self-timer (the icon looks somewhat like a clock with a single hand). Now, when you press the shutter button, the shutter will release after the delay. The length of the delay can be set via a menu option. The usual things about autofocus and exposure metering apply.
Locate the button behind the shutter release button with the green dot next to it. Locate the button at the back lower hand side of the D60 with the green dot next to it. Press both buttons at the same time.........This resets the D60 to its original settings and should resolve the problem.....
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