Nikon MS-D200 AA Battery Holder for MB-D80 & MB-D200 Logo

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Michele Simon Posted on Jan 18, 2013

I install MS-D200 and camera shows no battery

I have checked all 6 AA batteries and they are all good. I insert into D80 camera and I get off 3-4 shots before the camera window shows that there is zero battery capacity.

  • Anonymous Aug 27, 2013

    same problem here.. any solution?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2010

SOURCE: My Nikon D200 refused to turn on!

Afraid bad news is correct, it sounds like main control board.... You will need to get a quote from your local Nikon Service Agent..... Good Luck

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 15, 2011

SOURCE: The batteries provide little to no power to my L20

Hi,

Change the batteries go with rechargeable, high-capacity NiMH batteries for regular shooting, but in case of an emergency you always carry a spare set of hybrid NiMH or disposable lithium batteries with you, in case the rechargeable poop out in the middle of a shooting session. For other batteries the life is short in camera.
Follow the tips to increase the battery life:

1.Do not use continuous focus when not necessary.
2.Minimize photo previewing.

3.Turn off LCD, when not in use.

Hope this helps.

Shane

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 18, 2011

SOURCE: The camera goes through the motions of taking a

Several can be the causes of this failure:
SD Connector faulty or defective solder pin in the connector.
Faulty memory compressor circuit in togo board.
Bring your camera to Nikon service best solution.

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