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Nikon Coolpix S560 Digital Camera - Page 5 Questions & Answers
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before clicking any pic. format the card first.
Why won't my Nikon coolpix L820 read a SD card
Is this a card that has worked before and now doesn't? Do other card(s) work in the unit? If a card is attempted to be installed backward, it can damage the internal connections and make the card slot inoperative. Also, there are restrictions on the type, size, and speed of cards that can be used (identified) within the device. Here is a link to the manual; check page 20 of the technical notes and index (page 230 of the pdf).
http://cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manuals/coolpix/L820RM_EN.pdf
Nikon s6300 won't turn on
Coolpix Cameras are tricky to use with chargers. I will assume your USB Charger EH-69P is 100 - 240V 50/60 Hz so it CAN work in many places around the world with an adapter. Do not go over 240V or you could damage it.
These cameras like to have the power supply connected when it is on to charge - meaning if you have it connected and you plug the charger in the wall it will NOT charge. So if you plug the charger in the wall first and then plug the cable in the camera it will work. The camera is actually ON when it charges and I never REMOVE the memory card when it is ON.
When you have a dead battery. Plug the camera in and make sure the ON LED lights and the Charge LED flashes. Then don't mess with it. Let it charge completely (Charge LED stops flashing and is OFF) and then unplug it. It will turn off. Then later you can turn it on.
I have a Coolpix P520 and want to permanently show
I know it's probably a bit late & you have probably sorted it or got a newer camera by now.........Set the camera to one of the settings like landscape, go to menu, tap down to the tools section & the 3rd choice is moniter settings - it's under there!. I had the same problemuntil I refered to the user manual & found it there. Posting this so that anyone else has the same problem, here's your answer!!
How to clean very sticky exterior?
First of all, have you any idea what substance is causing the stickyness ? A fairly safe start would be to lightly moisten a lint-free cloth, then wring it out until it is almost dry, and try gently rubbing an area of the camera, possibly the base plate.
If there is discoloration on the cloth, the chances are the contamination is water-soluble, so repeat the process until you are satisfied with the results.
WARNING! Do NOT let liquid enter the camera - the cloth must be almost dry.
If it is not water soluble, then you probably need to take it to a repair facility and let the technician clean it, as many solvents are harmful to the paint and plastics used in camera bodies.
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