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D3200
New firmware update for the D3200
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<blockquote data-quote="mikeee" data-source="post: 760655" data-attributes="member: 27435"><p>Did you use the right firmware for the d3200? Guessing it's different than the D5100 firmware.</p><p>Is the sd card compatible? (I assume it is if it works in the D5100)</p><p></p><p>Maybe try this?:</p><p></p><p>The green LED light on the back which indicates when you have inserted an SD card, or inserted a battery stays on permanently, and the camera has no power. </p><p> </p><p> I read about this online and did what was recommended, which was to remove the battery and the SD cards, then hold the on/off switch all the way over to the left (where the bulb icon is) then release it and let it snap back to off, reinsert the battery, and turn it on. It worked. I have no idea why, but it did, and now the camera is functioning normally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeee, post: 760655, member: 27435"] Did you use the right firmware for the d3200? Guessing it's different than the D5100 firmware. Is the sd card compatible? (I assume it is if it works in the D5100) Maybe try this?: The green LED light on the back which indicates when you have inserted an SD card, or inserted a battery stays on permanently, and the camera has no power. I read about this online and did what was recommended, which was to remove the battery and the SD cards, then hold the on/off switch all the way over to the left (where the bulb icon is) then release it and let it snap back to off, reinsert the battery, and turn it on. It worked. I have no idea why, but it did, and now the camera is functioning normally. [/QUOTE]
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