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If the day time pictures are good then the setttings for the night shots must be selected according to the light intensity. Please check on the menu for night settings if you are intenting a low light shoot. Also make sure that the flash is active, in most of the present day samml cameras, the flash THROW is low and so the SUBJECT must not be too far as the picture will appear dark. So when using flash in a dark scene have the subject within 5-7 feet as the small flash will not be able to capture the openess. Also you can use a SLAVE flash to counter this and give a better prospective.
D40s are well known for flash failures...in 3-shot burst mode, due to charge time of flash circuit, 1st pic good; next 2 black. Battery life greatly reduced in this mode.
try to open it, there will be small short mirrors under black plactic covers, remove that thin covers and clean the mirror well and put it back. it has to remove the E8 error
sorry to inform you guys but that is what the I40 and I60 do, if you take it in the DIRECT SUNLIGHT you will notice that it takes color pics ;-( bad design
Convergence ICs are STK392-110 you will need two of them they are available at the link I am posting and they give free instalation instructions with pics and free tech support so you can do the repair yourself.Heres the link. http://servicemanuals.vstore.ca/
there isn't a night vision mode i don't think... I've had this camera for a while and i havn't been able to find it.... BUT .... I did find something else that you could use sometime...
1)click the MENU button (M)
2) click left 3 times
3) then you have options for auto, daylight, cloudy, tungsten, and fluorescent.
sorry I could help you with your origional problem but at least now you can change some settings. :D
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