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Nikon Camera Batteries -Dead Battery Syndrome


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By : Syahrul Fitri

Nikon D200 and D80 is the Nikon model that has some problem with Nikon Camera Batteries like dead battery syndrome . Users who have issues with dead battery syndrome seem to be lighting up discussion boards and flooding Nikon threads across the Internet. Fortunately, there are several easy solutions for this problem.

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Nikon Camera Batteries syndrome occurs when a user loads a fully charged battery into their Nikon camera, only to receive a low battery warning. This problem seems to be most prevalent among users of the Nikon D 200, indicating that it may be a firmware issue.

Among users who have experience with Nikon Camera Batteries syndrome, several solutions seem to work. You cab try cleaning the contact points on the camera's battery chamber and the battery, cleaning the contact point on the lenses and lens mounts, performing a hard camera reset, upgrading the camera's firmware or sending the camera to Nikon for repair or replacement.

If you camera covered by the camera's sales warranty, sending the camera to Nikon service center for repair is the preferred solution. This option ensures that the camera will receive a through inspection by the company. If the consumer attempts to clean the camera's contact points on her own, maybe could damage the camera and invalidate the warranty.

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For consumers who do not wish to send their camera to Nikon service center , because the camera is out of warranty, a simple fix may be to clean the contact points. Some people try cleaning contact points is to buff them with an eraser. Actually , this is dangerous way to clean contact points. Because the eraser bits can fall into the camera and damage it. A better solution is to use a non-oxidizing cleaner called "DeoxIt". If Nikon Camera Batteries syndrome is the result of dirty contacts, this method should take care of the issue.

In cases where software issues are the cause of Nikon Camera Batteries syndrome, an upgrade to a newer version of the firmware may resolve the problem. Newer firmware updates are available from the Nikon website . Another way , resetting the camera back to the factory settings may can solve the problem. To perform a hard reset, select the "Reset" button under the menu features on your camera's LCD display.

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