Question edited for clarity. It is a *lens, not 'lense'. The model is a D3300.
When you look at something with your eyes, the field of view is around 35mm, so a lens that covers that is useful. Then at the higher end a 85mm to 210mm zoom cover the higher end. You already have and extreme telephoto. eBay or Kijiji.
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C-rem indicates "remaining pictures remain in the buffer, in C for continuous mode". I quoted from this web blog: http://photo.net/nikon-camera-forum/00JiDb
From what I gather, it's supposed to only show when the shutter button is halfway depressed, so I'm inclined to think you have a shutter button sticking, or some crazy thing like that. Here's a similar problem as answered on Nikon's support site: http://support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/11928/related/1/session/L2F2LzEvc2lkL3kqVEFEdzhr/~/c-rem-display-on-d1
It could just be some tricky menu setting messing you up. I would run the camera by a reputable repair shop, just to see if they can reset it, etc.
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Try the White Balance settings. There are 59 references in the manual. Open the link, Press CTRL+F and type ' white balance ' and scroll through. If that doesn't fix it, it will need service. My guess is that they would replace the image sensor. The display only shows what the sensor shows it.
https://cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manuals/dslr/D50_en.pdf
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I have just googled and found a downloadable link for your manual for the Nikon Quick Charger MH-30. Just go to the site corebravo.weebly and then proceed to blog/nikon-mh-30-instruction-manual
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Your camera should be capable to record video for 30 minutes in a row. The SD card should be more than 4Gb to record 30 minutes. and not 128 Mb.
I think you have a 128 Gb card, if not the card is the problem. 128 mb is really not enough for 30 minutes. It would be just enough for one and a half minute.
there may be shot circuit in the flash drive circuit, open camera and test the related components especially diodes,capacitors, choke etc, be careful when you handle the flash section severe shock will get so please discharge the 400 volt capacitor.