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Yeah....I have the same condition in my Nikon;were to take it in for battery replacament in New York City;Thank You,Yeah....I have the same condition in my Nikon;were to take it in for battery replacament in New York City;Thank You,
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Typically on some of the Coolpix cameras there is an internal chip that holds the time and date. If it is no longer under warranty, it would cost too much to repair unless you can do it yourself. Nikon, though slow, will repair it if it is under warranty I am told.
1. In Set Up you must select the language you want to use by highlighting it then PRESS OK. If you don't do this then the date/time will not set. 2. When asked to set date and time you must select YES and press OK. 3. After completing each step you must press OK. 4. In the final step you must choose your preferred day/month/year display and then press OK. If you don't press the OK button at each step the date and time will not set.
SD and SDHC cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card. If the switch is already in the proper position, slide it fully the other way and then back again.
I thing your problem in your internal power. I don't know what NIKON S710 use. For some camera, they used internal battery (Circle and small) in their board. If you find same, try to change with the new one. If you don't find it..In my country i find the battery in the watch service. I hope usefull
add me in i have the same problem (time and date reset every time you turn off the unit) plus s710 hangs when on view mode... is this something to do with the firmware (mine is ver.1.1)........ please help..... its very annoying....
Hi there. Yes there is a soloution to your problem, there is an internal lithium battery insider the camera that keeps the time and date, its this battery that needs to be changed.
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