The Nikon N55 camera uses 2 CR2 3V lithium batteries. Batteries Plus has these here: https://www.batteriesplus.com/battery/digital-camera/nikon/n55 . You can also find the batteries at Amazon and most other vendors.
This information is available on page 16 of the manual, which is currently available from Nikon here: http://cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manuals/archive/N55.pdf .
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SOURCE: Can't find manual for instructions Nikon N55
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SOURCE: self timer for the nikon n55
Press the self-timer button just to the right of the LCD panel and confirm that the self-timer icon appears. Press the shutter release halfway to focus and meter. Press the shutter the rest of the way to activate.To cancel, either turn the camera off or press the self-timer button until the self-timer icon disappears.
You can get a manual at http://www.butkus.org/chinon/nikon.htm
SOURCE: Nikon N55 camera locks up
The F-- indicates that the camera is not communicating with the lens. There are several reasons for this.
The lens is not capable of communicating. If it's an old lens, without the electrical contacts, then you'll have to set the camera to Manual (M) mode in order to use this lens.
If the lens has an aperture ring, set it to the smallest aperture (biggest F/number) and lock it (if it has a lock).
If the lens has no aperture ring, then the contacts may be dirty. Remove lens, clean contacts on back of the lens and in the mount on the body, then reattach lens.
If that doesn't do it, then either the camera and/or the lens may require service.
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