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...black on the light/white areas of inside & outside pics I have a Nikon D40 and I am having trouble with parts of the pictures flashing black. It's usually on the white or bright areas. Doesn't matter ...

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...Black white pictures? nikon d40 You CAN!!! shoot in b/w with a d40, the only thing is you can't shoot in auto mode it has to be manual , aperture priority, or shutter prioirity. Go into menu - ...

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...white flashing hand. when i try to take a pic just for the heck of it it goes through the process...much longer than usual with the green light on back flashing like crazy. one the picture is ...

Question about D40 Digital Camera with G-II 18-55mm Lens

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photos are white When I take a picture, the picture shows up white sometimes black. Are you using the camera in manual mode(M)? turn the dial to AUTO(green icon)

black and white. HELP?! Hello, If this is the same as my Nikon this is the overexposed highlight display option. This shows areas of the photograph that are overexposed slightly. On my Nikon I use the

...black dots show up on them, like in the sky or on a white surface, my friend said it might be the mirrors but i didnt want to mess with it without actually knowing what it was, was just wondering if ...

Question about D40 Digital Camera with G-II 18-55mm Lens

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...black on and off. What causes this? I'm going to assume you're actually talking about viewing pictures on the monitor on the back of the camera and not in the viewfinder. If I'm wrong, please post a ...

Question about D40 Digital Camera with G-II 18-55mm Lens

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...lost details in the bright areas. If you simply don't want to see the blinking black/white parts of your picture, simply press up/down on the multiselector to select a different view of your

Question about D40 Digital Camera with G-II 18-55mm Lens

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...white to black You're seeing blown-out highlights. These are the portions of your pictures that have been overexposed so much that they've gone pure white, losing all details. This is generally ...

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