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D60
Green light blinking problem - battery drains out
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<blockquote data-quote="Jacopo" data-source="post: 69836" data-attributes="member: 10344"><p>Hi everyone! I've being owning a Nikon D60 for 4 years now and I like it a lot! I did a good purchase that time!</p><p></p><p>However at times I experience an annoying problem...</p><p>When I shut down the camera, the green light on the back, at the bottom, keep blinking and eventually it drains out all the battery. If I have the camera on, every few seconds (maybe 3) the LCD turns black and the green light blinks once. A part from that, the camera works, takes pictures and save them in the SD properly.</p><p></p><p>I do not know how to fix it. The weird thing is that sometimes it is like this, but other times (luckily, more often) it works perfectly with no annoying blinking.</p><p></p><p>I've read that the green light refers to the "Writing process" on the SD. But even changing the SD won't fix it. The only way would be to take it out, but by doing so I would not be able to use the camera of course...</p><p></p><p>Furthermore I kinda think that the problem first arose after trying old lenses (compatible though, but only with the Manual Program). But still, I've been using those old lenses until now! I use three old lenses and the one that came with the camera.</p><p></p><p>Any hint?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacopo, post: 69836, member: 10344"] Hi everyone! I've being owning a Nikon D60 for 4 years now and I like it a lot! I did a good purchase that time! However at times I experience an annoying problem... When I shut down the camera, the green light on the back, at the bottom, keep blinking and eventually it drains out all the battery. If I have the camera on, every few seconds (maybe 3) the LCD turns black and the green light blinks once. A part from that, the camera works, takes pictures and save them in the SD properly. I do not know how to fix it. The weird thing is that sometimes it is like this, but other times (luckily, more often) it works perfectly with no annoying blinking. I've read that the green light refers to the "Writing process" on the SD. But even changing the SD won't fix it. The only way would be to take it out, but by doing so I would not be able to use the camera of course... Furthermore I kinda think that the problem first arose after trying old lenses (compatible though, but only with the Manual Program). But still, I've been using those old lenses until now! I use three old lenses and the one that came with the camera. Any hint? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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