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Hi, allow me to suggest using another lens to see if you still see the dark patches in the top corners. If not it is the lens, if so it is the camera. Either way it sounds as though something is maladjusted. Call Nikon digital 1-800-645-6689.
HI I AM SAGHA A CAMERA REPAIRER FROM MUMBAI,YOU SAID YOUR CAMERA WAS FALLEN ON THE FACE WITH LENS THEN STARTS OVR EXPOSING PICTURES THEN FIRST CHECK YOUR LENS'S APERTURE IS WORKING FINE OR NOT.ATTACH ANOTHER LENS TO YOUR CAMERA & THEN CHECK THE EXPOSURE THEN IT WILL BE CLEAR WHETHER YOUR CAMERA IS DEFECTIVE OR LENS IS DAMAGED INTERNALLY.REPLY ME ABOUT IT.THANK YOU & ALL THE BEST
That's because the internal focus servomotors are out of place and can't turn the focus ring. I'm sorry but these components are located inside the lens assembly and this is not by any means an user serviceable part. It's composed of tiny servomotors, small coils and plastic parts that can get out of possition or decalibrated if the lens assembly gets opened.
A thing to try would be to hold the camera with it's lens barrel opened in one hand and hit it (gently yet still firmly) against the other hand. There are some small chances that this will bring the internal focus ring to it's former alligment. Other then this, only a service center can fix the camera, but it could turn out to be an expensive repair.
I'm sorry for having to bring the bad news. Bogdan
Are you kidding? A camera lens are a group of various lenses inside. I don't think it's repairable, but I'd say take it to a local photography store and you can get free advice. I think I understood you, but anyone would have to see the damage in person. From here, I'd say you are in bad luck...it's a goner. Also cameras are not designed to take a big fall like that. There is probably more damage than just the lenses.
It was the last day of elementary school and i wanted to get a pic of everyone together and then i dropped my camera and it went to the white kodak screen and said lens error:126,1,0,-11 and then it would trun off i couldn't believe it i was so upset. But then i looked at my lens and noticed it was crooked, i just snapped it into place and voila it worked. I was so relieved!
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