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Nikon D90 shutter issue
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 659434" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Is the camera focusing? Depending on settings, the camera may not fire the shutter if it cannot achieve focus. Rather than have you tell us all your settings, just do a quick test... Put the little af/m lever on the left front of the camera to M. Put the mode dial on top of the camera to M. Press the shutter button. If it fires, then you need to find why the camera is not focusing. Try a two button reset and also reset the custom shooting menu. Good to do this anyway on a new-to-you used camera.</p><p>Still not firing? Try removing the lens, mode dial set to M, press shutter button. This will eliminate a bad lens or contacts, the camera should fire in Manual mode with no lens.</p><p>Also, is the memory card good and not full? Try a format in camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 659434, member: 4923"] Is the camera focusing? Depending on settings, the camera may not fire the shutter if it cannot achieve focus. Rather than have you tell us all your settings, just do a quick test... Put the little af/m lever on the left front of the camera to M. Put the mode dial on top of the camera to M. Press the shutter button. If it fires, then you need to find why the camera is not focusing. Try a two button reset and also reset the custom shooting menu. Good to do this anyway on a new-to-you used camera. Still not firing? Try removing the lens, mode dial set to M, press shutter button. This will eliminate a bad lens or contacts, the camera should fire in Manual mode with no lens. Also, is the memory card good and not full? Try a format in camera. [/QUOTE]
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