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How to delete all photos on a Nikon D80 - Nikon D80 Digital Camera with 18-55mm Lens

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Easiest thing to do is to either connect it to the computer via a USB cable, open up the folder, select them all and delete them OR reformat the memory card through the camera. Either way will delete all the images off the memory card.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2009

SOURCE: d80 shutter issue

contactjoni,
Your shutter will stick if it gets dirty or dust gets in the camera, a reputable camera shop can inspect the shutter, the sensor for dust & dirt and can clean it for you. If the battery is low while shooting the shutter can also stick on longer exposures.
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  • Posted on Jun 28, 2009

SOURCE: My Nikon D80 is not Auto Focussing and 'r11' keeps appearing.

Try cleaning the lens contacts with alcohol or sprit

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 19, 2009

SOURCE: a black spot keeps appearing in my photos nikon

It seems that there is some dust particle on the sensor. Try cleaning the sensor as per the instructions in the manual and then check. In case the spot still appears, then the CMOS sensor might be damaged / burned out and you will need to replace it.

Glyn Kendall

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  • Posted on Jul 23, 2009

SOURCE: Nikon D80 won't take photos!

The F-- error means that the camera does not think that you have a later AF type lens attached.

If you are using the 18-135mm then the camera is not properly connecting to the lens.
To test this, press the lens release button on the camera and slightly turn the lens as if you are going to release it then turn it back to lock.
This may fix the problem.

If not you can try remounting the lens a few times and if that doesn't work you could clean the lens contacts.

The contacts are the metal studs on the back end of the lens, the bit that goes into the camera.
Sorry if that is too obvious.


If you have an early lens it must be set to the smallest aperture using the ring around the lens.
This will be 22 or 32.
Then lock it using the little lock near the ring.

Good luck!

Ric Donato

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  • Posted on Aug 30, 2010

SOURCE: My nikon camera keep got error and dont have the

You have not provided enough information, what is the error read? If it shows ERR then: The ERR message is not a good thing. Read page 132 of the D80 Manual. Also, try a factory reset found on page 129 of the manual. On the left side of the camera is the terminal cover, inside below the USB connector is the reset switch. If that does not work call Nikon digital 1-800-645-6689.

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