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I think the extent of the instructions is on the Nikon USA web site. Here it is
"The Nikon MB-40 Multi-Power Battery Pack accommodates eight AA (alkaline, lithium, or Ni-MH) batteries, or the Nikon EN-EL4 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery.
The MS-40 Battery Holder comes with the MB-40. With the MB-40 attached, film can be advanced as fast as 8 fps.
When using the EN-EL4 battery, the Battery-Chamber Cover BL-3 must be used.
The MB-40 is also a vertical grip, and features a vertical grip shutter release, an AF start button, and Multi-selector and Command Dials for more comfortable and responsive shooting."
Sigma makes lenses with a variety of mounts to fit a variety of cameras. A lens with a Canon mount won't fit onto a Nikon camera, for example. Assuming the lens has the proper mount for your camera, it should fit fine.
Hi there just remove the battery and fit the battery on external charger which is came with you camera pack. Or you can charge your battery throw USB charger if you have the cable. Thanks.
Hi darciegracem, Does this happen with the MB-16 battery pack using AA batteries? If so clean the contacts on the battery pack and inside the camera. Make sure it is screwed snug to the camera. If it happen when using the two 123 batteries as well, it may need a trip to Nikon. These cameras go used for about $100 or less thus, you may not want it repaired but, rather purchase a used one from a reputable dealer. The F80/N80 is a very nice camera.
If you can't make the charger fit while the battery is attached to the trimmer, you can remove the battery pack (the whole black handle assembly) by pressing in the two orange tabs (one on each side) and sliding the battery pack forward off of the trimmer. Then you can plug the charger in and charge the battery wherever you want. It can be a struggle to remove the battery pack, but it does come off.
If you remove the rechargable battery pack and put regular batteries back in, are you still having the same problem? If so, I would recommend returning the rechargable unit and replacing it.
For what it is worth, I've been using my Wii Fit board for nearly a month on 4 alkaline batteries and have not had any problems.
I recommend rechargeable NiMH batteries with a 15-minute quick charger. Always have four more batteries than you need in your machine, ie: if you have a Wii Fit, a Nyko Wireless Sensor Bar, and two Wiimotes, then you should have 16 batteries total (4 + 4 + 2 + 2 + 4 spare).
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