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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D90
My D90 digital SLR will not power-on
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<blockquote data-quote="hsu94583" data-source="post: 525996" data-attributes="member: 41514"><p>Thanks for your comments and suggestions. I have measured the voltage level soon after the charge, and it shows over 9 volts dc. My batteries are indeed over 2 years old, and I need to replace them if I decide that this camera is still worth fixing. I recognize that the repair cost could exceed the cost of a new camera.</p><p></p><p>On a different lead from viewing You-Tube, I came across some videos for DIY. One, in particular, prepared by somebody of European or Russian origin, showed the internals of the Nikon D90, piece by piece. Although I do not understand the language, the video showed sufficient details for one to troubleshoot the camera. If I decided that there is no sense to keep the camera, I may follow this video to learn a few things.</p><p></p><p>Again, thanks for the nice comments. Hsu94583</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hsu94583, post: 525996, member: 41514"] Thanks for your comments and suggestions. I have measured the voltage level soon after the charge, and it shows over 9 volts dc. My batteries are indeed over 2 years old, and I need to replace them if I decide that this camera is still worth fixing. I recognize that the repair cost could exceed the cost of a new camera. On a different lead from viewing You-Tube, I came across some videos for DIY. One, in particular, prepared by somebody of European or Russian origin, showed the internals of the Nikon D90, piece by piece. Although I do not understand the language, the video showed sufficient details for one to troubleshoot the camera. If I decided that there is no sense to keep the camera, I may follow this video to learn a few things. Again, thanks for the nice comments. Hsu94583 [/QUOTE]
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My D90 digital SLR will not power-on
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