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Nikon D300s Body only Digital Camera Questions & Answers
Nikon d300s
I've had this happen occasionally with my D-90. It has always been a problem with the battery not making proper contact. And, I've always been able to fix it by either reseating the battery or replacing it with a freshly charged one. It's possible that the battery is bad and may not be accepting a charge.
Reset factory setting
The general method is laid out
here.Apparently, it changes the file format back as part of the settings change. Also, it may not work if your menus are locked up.
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My new 2month old..d300s..my if Switch Off it
Hello. Turn it on and then go into the menu and find the reset function. Reset it. What this means is a reset to factory settings.
If that does not solve the problem return the camera while it is still under warranty. Joe
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DSLR Camera Protecction
DSLR Camera or All kinds of Expensive camera needed a good care.Otherwise it will effect by Fungus or Moisture cause the damage to your Camera.I Have a Tip to give you to Protect your Camera in inexpensive way.
Tip:Take a Cardboard Box ,cover your camera and lens with dry cotton cloth and put it inside the Box.Make a Coin size hole in any side of the box and connect a zero watts Bulb or Frigde lamp fix to the hole.(You should need only a Zero watts Bulb or Fridge Lamp)You can switch on the Lamp now.Another way is to buy silica and put it in your bag even if you travelling.Silica will obserb moisture and kep your camera dry.
Autofocus not working
Have you tried to see if you camera is running the latest firmware? If its not update it.
Nikon Teleconverter
You could probably use either a 1.4 x or a 2 x, depending on how much you wanted to increase the focal length of your lens. A 1.4 x would give you a range of 98-420, a 2 x would give you a range of 140-600.
Having said that, teleconverters are not usually recommended for use with zoom lenses, and you would lose one stop with the 1.4 x, two stops with the 2 x, thus necessitating longer exposures. Also, with the increase in focal length comes an increased probability of camera shake being more apparent, due to the increased magnification. In your position, I would attempt to get closer to the subject, using a teleconverter as a last resort if this is not possible.
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