"Nikon software does not run on this Operating System" Error Message
When attempting to install Nikon Capture or PictureProject on certain Windows 98SE systems the following error messages may present themselves:
This message is caused by the registry key value for the "SubVersionNumber" on the version of Windows. If the system contains SubVersionNumber "B" Nikon Capture and PictureProject will not install on the system. Below are instructions on how to manually edit the System Registry to change the SubVersionNumber Registry Key to allow for Nikon Capture and Picture Project to install.
Manually editing the System Registry requires vigilance and care because a mistake could cause errors with the System. Be extremely careful when editing these keys. Nikon is not responsible for any loss due to problems with registry key editing.
To manually edit the System’s Registry:
1) Quit all running applications
2) Click on "Start" then "Run…" Type the following in the run command line: "regedit"
3) Click "OK" and the registry editor will open
4) Click "Edit" from the menu bar and choose "Find"
5) Type "4.10.2222" into the "Find What:" field
6) Click "Find Next"
The results will appear in the column on the right. The Version Number will be highlighted.
7) Click on "SubVersionNumber" once.
8) Go to "Edit" on the menu bar and choose "Modify"
9) The current Value data will read B.
10) Change "Value data" to " A" (MAKE SURE THERE IS A SPACE BEFORE THE A)
11) Go to "Registry" in the menu bar and choose "Exit"
12) Confirm the change has taken effect. Right-click on "My Computer", choose "Properties".
13) The version value should reflect "4.10.2222 A"
Nikon Capture and Picture Project can now be installed and run on this system.
How to collimate Nikon Venturer II10x23 6.3 degrees compact binoculars?
Here are the steps to collimate your Nikon Venturer II10x23 6.3 degrees compact binoculars:
1. Adjust the diopter: The diopter adjustment is usually located on the right eyepiece, and it helps to adjust the focus of the image for your right eye. Close your left eye and adjust the focus of the right barrel using the diopter adjustment until the image is clear.
2. Look at a distant object: Choose a distant object, such as a building or tree, and focus on it using both barrels. Keep your eyes on the object while you perform the next step.
3. Adjust the barrel alignment screws: The barrel alignment screws are located on the hinge that connects the two barrels. You may need a small screwdriver to adjust them. Use the screws to adjust the alignment of the barrels until the images in both barrels are aligned. If the image on the right barrel is above and to the right of the image in the left barrel, you need to adjust the right barrel downwards and to the left.
4. Test your binoculars: Once you have adjusted the alignment screws, check the alignment of the barrels again by looking at a distant object. If necessary, make further adjustments until the images are aligned.
5. Repeat the process: Over time, the alignment of your binoculars may shift slightly, so it's a good idea to check the alignment periodically and make adjustments as needed.
3/14/2023 2:20:32 AM •
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Nikon coolpix s210 displays out of memory on screen, cannot take pictures.
Out of memory could mean that your memory card is full and you cannot take any additional pictures until you either replace the card with a new one, or delete or reformat the card you have in it. It could also mean that your card is "locked". Check for the little toggle switch on the side of the card to be sure it is in the "unlocked" position. Or it could mean that you do NOT have a memory card in the camera at all and you're using the very small internal memory your camera comes with (it usually will only hold about 4-5 images. If this is the case, put an external memory card in the camera.
3/6/2023 6:43:56 PM •
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Film camera turns off when I press the shutter button.
There are a few potential reasons why your camera might be turning off when you press the shutter button:
- Battery issues: Even if you just replaced the battery, there could be a problem with the connection or the battery itself. Try cleaning the battery contacts and making sure the battery is properly inserted.
- Jammed lens: If the lens is jammed or stuck, it could be causing the camera to shut off as a safety measure. Try gently turning the lens to see if it moves freely or if it's stuck.
- Faulty circuitry: If there is an issue with the camera's circuitry, it could be causing it to shut off when you press the shutter button. This would likely require professional repair.
It's also possible that the problem is related to the new roll of film you inserted. Make sure the film is properly loaded and that the camera is advancing the film properly. If you continue to experience problems, it may be best to take the camera to a professional for repair or to consider purchasing a new camera.
2/24/2023 10:18:04 PM •
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The battery of my nikon coolpix 4300 is not working it is a new battery, but whenever i put it to charge it charges but the camera does not turn on (sorry if the question is confusing)
It sounds like there may be a problem with your Nikon Coolpix 4300 camera that is preventing it from turning on, even when you have a charged battery installed. Here are a few things you could try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check the battery contacts: Make sure the battery contacts on both the battery and inside the camera are clean and free of debris. If there is any dirt or corrosion on the contacts, use a clean, dry cloth to gently clean them.
- Try a different power source: If you're charging the battery using a wall outlet, try using a different outlet or a different charger. If you're charging the battery using a USB cable, try using a different cable or a different USB port.
- Reset the camera: Sometimes, resetting the camera to its default settings can help resolve software-related issues. Check your camera's user manual for instructions on how to perform a reset.
- Contact Nikon customer support: If none of these steps resolve the issue, it may be a problem with the camera itself. Contact Nikon customer support or take the camera to a professional repair service for further assistance.
I hope this helps!
Nikon Coolpix p90 lens error 19
A "lens error 19" message on a Nikon Coolpix P90 camera typically indicates a problem with the lens mechanism and the camera is unable to extend the lens out of the camera body.
This error code could be caused by a number of factors, such as:
- A mechanical malfunction of the lens mechanism,
- A problem with the lens gears or the drive motor that extends the lens,
- Obstruction in the lens barrel that is preventing it from extending properly,
- A malfunction in the camera's firmware.
There are a few troubleshooting steps that you can try before seeking professional repair:
- Make sure the camera battery is fully charged.
- Turn off the camera, then remove the battery and memory card. Wait a few minutes, then reinsert the battery and turn the camera back on.
- Gently tapping the camera on a flat surface to dislodge any dirt or debris that might be blocking the lens.
- Use a can of compressed air to blow any dust out of the lens barrel.
- If the lens barrel seems to be twisted, you can try to gently rotate it back into place.
If none of these steps help, it's likely that the camera will need to be repaired by a professional. It's best to contact Nikon customer service or a local camera repair shop for a diagnosis and estimate for repair.
Please note, opening the camera and tampering with the internal component can further damage the camera and will void any warranty it might have
1/12/2023 12:31:44 AM •
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Nikon D40 screen loop, can't use it
Hi,
Please make sure that the camera has an SD card inserted into it. If it does, then you might have to switch out the current card for a new one.
Thank you.
10/11/2022 1:16:01 AM •
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