Nikon COOLPIX - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support - Page 6
Camera got wet
You got it wet enough that you had to disassemble it? It's toast dude. Sorry.
My scan disk card will
Sounds like the contact pins in the camera have been damaged so they no longer match up correctly with the card. Use magnifying glass you may be able to see the damage. HAPPENS when card is not pushed down evenly.
i recommend inserting all cards with both thumbs keeping card straight. Common damage, in many CAMERAS from wrongly inserted cards. I've replaced many over the years.
Can be a very pricey lesson for some.
Or sometimes can ride off the camera, deeming it un-economical as parts can cost a lot more then camera is worth.
I have a Nikon Coolpix
Try resetting the white balance. Colors will change according to light source( temperature of light.) most cameras will have an option for light type. If you are using artificial light, note the color temperature of the bulb.
System error
turn on and off 6 or 7 times while banging on the body beside the lens, worked for me, apparently coolpix lenses tend to stick, as my girlfriend says " a good bang will solve many problems"
Nikon Coolpix L20 LCD meltdown
I would take out the batteries. If you can charge them externally then do so. If they charge inside the camera after a few minutes put them back in and charge them. When fully charged disconnect the camera for any cord(s) and turn it on. It may have needed a reboot.
Digital zoom and micro focus won't work
Different scene modes allow for different functions. I rarely use them due to this. You have to set the scene mode to take a normal photo. Meaning in Fireworks scene mode you cannot take macro photos because the lens is focused to infinity already and is locked this way.
You also may have some problems with material in your lens. (I am not sure) If you get your scenes straightened out and it still does not work I would suggest searching for lens error and look for solutions there.
I have a Nikon Coolpix L820 and i take some
Yes - when editing images, always copy them to your computer and do it there. Do not copy the images back to the card, as the camera will be unable to read them - as you have discovered.
Camera Nikon S01. I only took 20 pictures. When I
Note, the Nikon Coolpix S01 does not have a removable memory card. The memory is built in and this formatting error seems to be a common issue with this camera. There is a small reset button under the bottom cover where you plug in the USB data charging cable however pressing this button does not fix the issue that the OP is having.
I was able to get a 'stuck' S01 working by downloading Nikon's View and Capture NX software to my Mac and opening Nikon transfer 2 where I discovered a photo in memory. I downloaded and then erased this picture which appears to be corrupted and this allowed the camera to restart normally.
Then went through the Home screen to settings where I was able to successfully reformat the internal memory. It is entirely possible that hitting the reset button did help to some extent however once the camera was plugged into the computer and this image removed things seem to be working again.
Of note to the other techs answering this question the Coolpix S01 has 9GB of built in non removable memory used to store images, also the battery is built in. There are no user serviceable or removable parts to this camera, only the proprietary USB connection hiding under the cover on the bottom of the camera that terminates in a standard USB plug which can be attached to your charger or computer.
On a Mac the camera does not show up as a logical drive, it is only accessible through Nikon's software which is free to download from their website here, http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/products/224/COOLPIX_S01.html
Unable to get sharp pictures, poor focus with P90
Two things can make a photo non sharp. 1) Bad focus and 2) Vibration while shooting. In general when hand holding a shorter lens your exposure should be 1/60 or faster. Your 7600 may have vibration reduction so it helps with point two.
If you use a tripod you control point two. if the photos are still blurry you either have the wrong focus mode set or possibly the lens is damaged or out of alignment. I cannot tell sitting here. Control Vibration and use a Tripod when in doubt.
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