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Cindy Espitia Posted on Jan 16, 2013
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My nikon d60 won't turn on

I was putting in my charger after charging complete and did not notice camera was on the ON position. When i put in charger i heard a little pop and now camera will NOT turn on. Took camera to a camera shop and my charger was entered into another D60 and it worked fine. The new charger was put into mine and it would not start. Is there an internal fuse I can have replaced. Nikon too expensive. If so where are they located and where can i purchase one. Please help.

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There is no fuse you can replace, the camera needs repairs.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Nikon D60 highlight

When you have the flashing highlight areas, press the down arrow on the command dial and it will scroll through various playback screen options until you get to the screen you prefer to view.

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SOURCE: Can not get pictures off of internal Nikon D60

You don't. Without a memory card in the camera, there are no pictures to get out. It's really hard to be nice when they ask these kinds of questions.

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2009

SOURCE: Nikon D60 memory card problem. When i turn my

check your sd card, there's a tiny bar on the side that you can "slide" to unlock...

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2009

SOURCE: Will the Nikon SB600 speedlight

Yes. The SB-600 instructions don't mention the D60 because the SB-600 came out before the D60 existed. Bear in mind that the D60 does not have a commander mode so you can't use the SB-600 as a slave.

Basically, as far as the SB-600 instructions are concerned, just pretend that you have a D40.

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2010

SOURCE: My nikon D60 is taking dark photos.

The only reason the camera will be taking dark photos is when it is under exposing the image taken. This can be due to the exposure compensation set to under expose the metered exposure. Make sure the expsosure compensation is set to '0' or increase it to compensate for the dark photos.

Also inaccurately metering a scene (such as a high contrast scene) can easily fool the meter into under exposing, especially outdoors.

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