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My camera have a problem when i open it tha camera display said PLEASE REPLACE BATTERY, i dont know how to solve it my camera had own battery what that happens
Nothing wrong with the camera I guess. One ore more batteries in your camera are empty, and possibly they can't be charged (enough).
When you have rechargeable batteries for your camera, try charging the batteries again, but if the error returns, just buy a set of new AA rechargeable batteries. That should solve the problem.
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Before you do anything, verify that your battery is fully charged. Be aware that rechargeable batteries do fail after a time and your battery charger could also fail. Buy a second battery if you do not already have one and try that. Also, replace your battery charger. Or, if you have a voltmeter, simply measure the battery voltage to eliminate both the battery and charger as a cause.
The other thing I would do, is make sure the battery contacts in the camera and on the battery are clean. If that does not solve your problem, I would contact the nearest Nikon USA repair depot for repair information. You will find there locations in your D3000 manual.
Try again. Slide the tab and pull on the door lightly. Or after sliding it, keep the slider in that position and turn the camera upright so that the battery presses against the door.
Press the button again. If it doesn't work, take the battery out and put it back in a while. If this doesn't work, reset the camera with the reset button.
If all this fails the problem has to be taken care of by authorized dealer repair shop.
One more addition for the D3000. Older autofocus lenses without a built-in motor will not autofocus on the D3000. Only AF-S and AF-I lenses will autofocus on the D3000.
Slide the latch and open the door. If the battery doesn't slide out partway, hold the camera in one hand and put the other hand below the open battery door and give the camera a gentle shake. Once the battery comes out partway, grasp it and GENTLY pull it out the rest of the way.
the little trap door on the bottom houses both the memory card and the battery. you have to push the battery slightly to release it. i fond the easiest way at that point is to tip the camera and the battery usually slides right out.
The model number is on the white sticker attached near the end of the cord. If you dont have that, I have drivers for the model EW192AA. I dont know if that would work, but if you think they would you can email me at trevorag at gmail.com
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