Hi Bobby - Although you COULD get a replacement from Nikon, it's the kind of job best left to professionals due to the high voltages involved. Granted, you may only put a couple of 1.5 v batteries in it, but the camera jacks that up to around 4,000 v to fire the flash.
Unless the camera had been dropped or something,the flash should have lasted the life of the camera. Its very likely that another part of the camera's control circuitry (such as the high voltage limiter) has failed. Best to play it safe.
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Are you sure it's really turning off? My camera goes into a "sleep" or power down mode....a slight pressure on the shutter button wakes it up and it's ready to shoot.
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Hello there, for transferring media from the memory card to your computer it is much better to remove the memory card from the camera slot and use a card reader as the operating system of your computer will detect it as new media found and you can easily drag and drop the files you want to utilize and will save battery on your camera as well.
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Hi williamlavon, use NiMh 2800 mAh or more and charger to solve.
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