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Nikon d40 all pictures are coming out red

Every time i take a picture it comes out red and grey. it doesn't matter what mode it is in and also changing lense doesn't help. The flash fires ok. Hi, I have the same problem with my Nikon D40. All my pictures comes out red no matter what mode I am in. Did you find a solution to your problem?

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Yes it is BAD CCD PROBLEM widespread among all CCD cameras no matter which make which model
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Hello! Southern Photo Technical Service is a Authorized Service Center for NIKON. We do service the camera model you mentioned. Proof of piurchase is required for all warranty repairs. Bring it in, or Pack your equipment securely and insure it properly. Send it to: Southern Photo Technical Service 37 NE 167th Street N. Miami Beach, Florida 33162

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SOURCE: nikon d40 all pictures are coming out red

What white balance mode are you using? Try changing it to Auto. Did you ever try to clean the sensor?

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The flash is not in sync with my nikon d40 anymore. It fires first. Pictures come out dark. The camera itself takes great flash pictures

It sounds like you're trying to use the SB-600 off camera, as a slave flash. While the SB-600 does indeed have slave capability, the D40 does not have the ability to function as a commander. Thus, the SB-600 is being triggered by the D40's pre-flash.

As stated above, the D40 does not function in commander mode. You can mount an SB-800 or SB-900 flash unit, which will function as a commander as well as a flash. Or you can mount an SU-800 commander unit.

Alternatively, you can switch the D40 to manual flash mode so as to eliminiate the preflash. However, you will then have to calculate the proper exposure yourself.
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Nikon D40 built-in flash...

Hi and thanks for coming to FixYa.

You can set the parameters for the manual flash in the Custom Settings Menu. Select Full to set the manual flash adjustments.
Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions in a comment.

Rob
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Nikon d40 all pictures are coming out red

What white balance mode are you using? Try changing it to Auto. Did you ever try to clean the sensor?
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