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Anonymous Posted on Dec 01, 2012

R08 error message nikon d3000 - Nikon D50 Digital Camera with 18-55mm Lens

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 19, 2009

SOURCE: how to remove the battery from nikon d3000

the little trap door on the bottom houses both the memory card and the battery. you have to push the battery slightly to release it. i fond the easiest way at that point is to tip the camera and the battery usually slides right out.

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kakima

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  • Posted on Mar 31, 2010

SOURCE: does the Nikon D3000 have live view?

The D3000 does not have Live View, you need to use the viewfinder.

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2011

SOURCE: I want to print a picture from a nikon d3000 using pictbridge on

Hi there,

you could read it on p.107 - p.114 at your Nikon D3000`s user manual books
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 07, 2011

SOURCE: my nikon d3000 is giving me a subject too dark

This means your exposure is too low. Ensure your lens cap is off and make adjustments to compensate for your lighting with: using flash, lowering your aperture value, lowering your shutter speed or increasing your iso. Play with these values until you find the proper balance or switch to Auto mode. If it is still to dark, find more adequate light.

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Need to replace the SD cover on a Nikon d3000

Call Nikon they will be glad to tell you how
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Can you use the Quantaray 70-300mm on the Nikon d3000 and or can you use Nikon 55-200mm on the d3000

The Nikon lens, absolutely.

Quantaray makes their lenses with a variety of mounts. A lens with a Canon mount, for example, will not fit on the D3000. Assuming the lens has a Nikon mount, then yes, it will work with the D3000.
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My nikon d3000 is giving me a subject too dark message

This means your exposure is too low. Ensure your lens cap is off and make adjustments to compensate for your lighting with: using flash, lowering your aperture value, lowering your shutter speed or increasing your iso. Play with these values until you find the proper balance or switch to Auto mode. If it is still to dark, find more adequate light.
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Which book would be best for a beginner w/ the D3000 to learn the camera

There are a lot of good books. What's best for you would depend on many factors, including how much experience you have or don't have with photography in general and with other Nikons or SLRs.

Below are some recommendations. You might want to browse through a good bookstore and take a look at some of them.

David Busch, "David Busch's Nikon D3000 Guide to Digital SLR Photography"

Julie Adair King, "Nikon D3000 For Dummies"

Jeff Revell, "Nikon D3000 : From Snapshots to Great Shots"

Jon Sparks, "Nikon D3000: the Expanded Guide"

J. Dennis Thomas, "Nikon D3000 Digital Field Guide"

Darrell Young, "Mastering the Nikon D3000"

In addition, there is a free video tutorial on Nikon's web site:
http://www.nikondigitutor.com/eng/d3000/index.html
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Does the Nikon D3000 have live view?

The D3000 does not have Live View, you need to use the viewfinder.
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I want to print a picture from a nikon d3000 using pictbridge on

Hi there,

you could read it on p.107 - p.114 at your Nikon D3000`s user manual books
thanks
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Nikon D3000 Monitor is black when taking a picture - any way to change it?

You can get the shooting information on it. If you're looking to use the D3000 as a point&shoot by viewing the image on the screen, then no, you have to use the viewfinder.
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