Technical Notes; Troubleshooting; Display - Nikon D60 User Manual

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Technical Notes
Troubleshooting
If the camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common problems below
before consulting your retailer or Nikon representative. Refer to the page numbers in the
right-most column for more information.
Display
Problem
Solution
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Viewfinder is out of
Adjust viewfinder focus or use optional diopter adjustment
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focus.
lenses.
Displays turn off
Choose a longer auto off delay in the auto off timers option in
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without warning.
the Custom Settings menu.
• Shooting information is not displayed when the shutter-
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release button is pressed halfway and then released when
Off
is selected for
Auto shooting info.
• Shooting information is not displayed while the shutter-
30
Shooting information
release button is pressed halfway.
display will not turn
• The
Shooting info auto off
function is on and the eye sensor
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has been activated.
on.
• When
On
is selected for Custom Setting 07
(Image review),
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the monitor will turn off and shooting information is not
displayed when no operations are performed while the
photograph is displayed
aher
shooting.
• The battery is exhausted.
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Camera stops
See "A Note on Electronically-Controlled Cameras," below.
-
functioning.
Display in viewfinder
The response times and brightness of the viewfinder display
is unresponsive and
-
dim.
varies with temperature.
The viewfinder display turns off when shooting information is
Viewfinder display will
displayed if
On
is selected for
Shooting info auto off
and the
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not turn on.
eye sensor is activated. Select
Off
to turn on the viewfinder
display when shooting information is displayed.
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A Note on Electronically-Controlled Cameras
In extremely rare instances, a strong external static charge
Reset switch
may cause the camera to stop functioning. Turn the
camera off, remove and replace the battery (note that the
battery may be hot) or disconnect and reconnect the AC
adapter, and turn the camera on again. If the problem
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persists, turn the camera off and press the reset switch (see
cover
tlF;:r::j1
right; note that this resets the clock). Note that any data
not re(()rded to the memory card at the time the problem
occurred may be deleted. In the event of continued
malfunction, contact your retailer or a Nikon-authorized service representative.
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