Nikon D - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support - Page 6
Appreciation
That's all very nice, but what is your actual query ?
3/14/2017 9:21:20 PM •
Nikon D80...
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on Mar 14, 2017
Nikon D50 - clock and battery icons blinking
Hi
I had the same problem and rectified it by going to Nikons website , follow this link for the answer:
http://nikoneurope-en.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/10601/p/19%2C244/c/241/kw/Clock/r_id/127673
3/12/2017 7:54:33 PM •
Nikon D50...
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on Mar 12, 2017
How to activate date/time stamp on nikon d90
The date and time are stored with the picture as metadata, but the D90 won't mar your photos by scrawling a string of numbers on it. Any good photo editing program will let you print the date and time on the picture, in the margin, or on the back, depending on your printer.
D60 flash won't pop up
Please set the MODE to P (Programmed Auto) In this mode YOU control the flash, not the camera. Inside where it is not bright. Set your ISO to 800 and take a photo indoors with low light. Then pop up the flash and do it again. P lets you take a photo with the flash down or UP it is the only mode I suggest most people should use. :)
2/12/2017 4:31:03 PM •
Nikon D60...
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on Feb 12, 2017
How to unlock mirror d3100
1) Make sure your battery is at least 50% charged.
2) Open the menus and go to the tab with the wrench.
3) Highlight "Lock mirror up for cleaning".
4) Follow the triangular arrow to the right and lock the mirror up (don't worry that it is already locked up).
5) Turn the camera's power off. Wait a few seconds and power it back on. The mirror should release.
How to get the Nikon in 5200 PTP Mode? Can not find USB mentioned any where.
I would not use PTP. Too many things can go wrong. Just about all professionals download directly from the SD memory card. Follow the following steps. They are very similar for both Mac and PC.
1) With the power turned off, remove the SD flash memory card from your camera.
2) If your computer has an SD card slot, insert the SD card in the slot. If it does not, there are many USB cable input card readers for under $20. Connect the external card reader to a USB receptacle on your computer. In either case, the computer will use "Plug-n-play" to connect your SD card.
3) Double click either the device or folder on your desktop. The pictures are almost always inside a subfolder. When you open that folder, you will see your photos.
4) Depending on what you want to do with your photos at this point, you may want to move the downloaded pictures to another location or software such as Lightroom or Photoshop.
5) CAUTION! If you want to erase your SD card, DO NOT DO IT VIA THE COMPUTER. Your computer's formatting may not be compatible with your camera's format algorithm. Remove the SD card from the computer or reader and insert it in the camera. Follow the instructions on page 168 of the D5200 manual to reformat the SD card.
A Nikon camera D60
Hi,
All you said is that you have a Nikon D60. I can't help you if you do not ask a question.
1) WHAT IS YOUR QUESTION?
2) Which lens or lenses do you have?
3) Tell me ALL of the details surrounding the equipment failure or your question(s)?
1/3/2017 8:19:47 PM •
Nikon D60...
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on Jan 03, 2017
Battery Stuck Inside Camera
Carefully drill a small hole (2-3mm diameter) into the visible end of the battery (drill as close to the flat edge as you can and in the middle to avoid the cells). Then swrew in a small screw - this should allow you to pull the battery out.
12/23/2016 10:20:13 PM •
Nikon D90...
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on Dec 23, 2016
Virtual tour
the picture is blurry due to lack of focus in the lens.
Im using a fish eye lens. my f\stop is 6.3 shutter is 30.
Im trying to due a virtual tour of my kitchen so its a big picture that i want all in focus. i have tried different settings on my camera but i think im making it worse.
Nikon d80 won't turn on
Pcog3 & Guests,
Check to make sure (before you turn aon the camera) that the SD card is seated and lens is completely in the right position, if it's not the camera will malfunction and stay or turn off. The last guest that doesn't have info on the LCD can turn the menu items back on in the settings preferences.
randy320sgi
12/5/2016 9:41:05 AM •
Nikon D80...
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on Dec 05, 2016
Can the Nikon D90 stamp the date and time on a photograph
The date and time are stored with the picture as metadata, but the D90 won't deface your photos by scrawling a string of numbers on it. Any good photo editing program will let you print the date and time on the picture, in the margin, or on the back, depending on your printer.
Can the Nikon D90 stamp the date and time on a photograph
The camera won't deface your photos by scrawling a string of numbers across them. However the date and time (and a lot more) are stored with every picture in its EXIF metadata. Any photo viewing/editing program should be able to display this data. To print this data, please consult the documentation for whatever program you're using to print your pictures. Depending on the program and printer you may print the date on the image, in the margins, or on the back.
12/3/2016 7:07:33 AM •
Nikon D90...
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on Dec 03, 2016
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