Nikon ED 120 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Additional Information
Troubleshooting
Track down the cause of trouble using the following chart.
It may save you a trip to your nearest Nikon service center.
Check points and solution
a
The slide cover is not completely open.
→ Open the slide cover all the way until it clicks to
turn the camera on.
a
The orange LED blinks.
→ The flash is being charged. Once take your finger
away from the Shutter Release button, lightly
press the button again, and release the shutter
after the orange LED stops blinking and stays lit.
a
Letter “ ” lights up on the LCD panel.
→ A rewound roll of film is inside. Replace it with
a new roll.
a
No indicator on the LCD panel.
→ The battery is exhausted. Replace it with a new one.
a
The orange LED blinks.
→ The flash is being charged. Once take your finger
away from the Shutter Release button, lightly
press the button again, and release the shutter
after the orange LED stops blinking and stays lit.
a
” lights up on the LCD panel.
→ The flash does not fire when the subject is bright
enough. To fire the flash, set the camera to
Anytime Flash mode.
a
No indicator or the “
” blinks on the LCD panel.
→ Battery power is low or the battery is
exhausted. Replace the battery with a new one.
a
The orange LED blinks quickly.
→ Check that the flash unit is not pressed down.
Do not touch the flash unit.
a
Camera shake
→ Gently press the Shutter Release button, or use
a tripod or place the camera on a stable flat
surface.
a
Something in front or in back of the subject is in
focus.
→ Be sure to center the autofocus frame mark on
the subject before releasing the shutter. When
correct focus cannot be easily achieved, use
the focus lock.
The shutter
cannot be
released.
The flash does
not fire.
The subject
appears out of
focus in the print.
Problem
Shutter
Flash
Focus
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