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Nikon D60 Digital Camera with 18-55mm lens - Page 3 Questions & Answers
"memory card can' tbe used. Card may be damaged."
For some reason the card has corrupted. Maybe it's bent or something similar - or it's just an odd problem. Try first to power down and take out the card. Check the contacts for any dirt or similar and clean. Put the card back and try if it works.
If it doesn't work you might still be able to download the pictures to your computer with a card reader
6/23/2010 10:18:02 PM •
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on Jun 23, 2010
What setting should the camera be on for an
That depends on the flash. If it's CLS-compatible (Nikon SB-400, SB-600, SB-800, and SB-900) you can use it in any exposure mode (except flash off, of course). The easiest flash mode is Auto-TTL, though some of the other modes will give you better control under certain situations.
If it's not CLS-compatible, then you'll have to take it off Auto-TTL. If the flash has a sensor, you can let the flash control itself (assuming it's at the same distance from the subject as the camera). Otherwise you'll have to go manual.
5/12/2010 4:22:05 PM •
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on May 12, 2010
Remote not functioning
Make sure the shooting mode is set to one of the remote modes.
Look in your manual under "Shooting Mode."
12/23/2009 10:29:57 PM •
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on Dec 23, 2009
How do i use the cam without the flash.
select the option that looks like a lightning bolt with a circle with a diagonal line through it. To access that option repeatedly hit the lightning bolt button
12/4/2009 11:40:49 PM •
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on Dec 04, 2009
WHY DOES MY NIKON D60 BUILT IN FLASH FAIL TO WORK
Hello
Thank you for using FixYa for your problem
Always check the batteries first but if is it still giving the same fault, your camera is faulty. It should be taken to an authorized repair centre for a repair estimate. Very few digital cameras have any user-serviceable parts.
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11/30/2009 6:19:12 PM •
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on Nov 30, 2009
How do I stop my Nikon D60 from highlighting white
When you are in the playback mode, press the up or down arrow on the back dial until the screen scrolls through the various overlays until you get to the screen you want...usually the screen with the frame numbers on it. If this helps, please rate accordingly, thanks.
11/4/2009 10:27:00 PM •
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on Nov 04, 2009
My Nikon D60 fell and the lens came off. Now the
If you are no longer covered by an in-store warranty, whether an extended service or recent sale (typically 30 days) type, going back to Best Buy probably will not help (but asking about it can't hurt).
Nikon Customer Support may be the best place to get the camera repaired, but you'll have to determine if the cost is worth it. If you decide to buy new, be aware that not all Nikon lenses work with all Nikon cameras. Otherwise, if you buy a new Nikon, you'll be able to reuse many of the accessories you currently own for the D60. This can save you a fair amount of money - but make sure your lenses and other accessories will work with the new Nikon model you're planning on buying *first*
Contact Nikon Service for more help with your D60 below:
http://imaging.nikon.com/products/imaging/support/index.htm
I hope this helps!
10/30/2009 5:05:14 PM •
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on Oct 30, 2009
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