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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D3000/D5000
D3000 battery issues
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<blockquote data-quote="rcoulter1019" data-source="post: 98885" data-attributes="member: 12195"><p>I have a D3000 that I purhcased new a few years ago. I've purchased an extra battery with it so I could rotate them out and have a backup. Earlier this year, both batteries stopped holding their charge, I assumed they'd reached their lifespan so I purchased a new Nikon battery about 5mo ago. Today this battery has stopped charging for some reason. Not sure if it's the charger and the old batteries were really good or if I just got a crappy battery. I charged it for just over 2hrs and the light never stopped blinking, but I slipped it in the camera to see the usage...it had 2 bars. I took one pic (w/o changing any settings on it) and it immediately dropped to 1 bar. What the heck is going on?? I really don't want to buy another new battery!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcoulter1019, post: 98885, member: 12195"] I have a D3000 that I purhcased new a few years ago. I've purchased an extra battery with it so I could rotate them out and have a backup. Earlier this year, both batteries stopped holding their charge, I assumed they'd reached their lifespan so I purchased a new Nikon battery about 5mo ago. Today this battery has stopped charging for some reason. Not sure if it's the charger and the old batteries were really good or if I just got a crappy battery. I charged it for just over 2hrs and the light never stopped blinking, but I slipped it in the camera to see the usage...it had 2 bars. I took one pic (w/o changing any settings on it) and it immediately dropped to 1 bar. What the heck is going on?? I really don't want to buy another new battery! [/QUOTE]
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