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The camera won’t turn on
The camera will not respond or show any sign of powering up.
The battery is dead
If the battery of your camera is dead, remove the old battery by opening the battery compartment and replacing the battery with a working one. To open the compartment located on the bottom right of the camera, first slide the battery door towards you with a downward pressure in the direction of the arrow on the door and the compartment will open. The orange release lever found on the inside of the door will release the battery when pressed upwards and the battery can be removed and replaced.
The power button is stuck and/or broken
If the camera isn’t turning on, and you have tried to replace the battery, there may be an issue with the power button. Try to press in the power button in, and if you don’t feel the button press down, take a small toothpick like object and run it around the seam of the button, in attempt to remove any unwanted gunk that may have been blocking the button from functioning. If this doesn’t work, you may need to contact Nikon for repair.
The screen isn’t working
The screen is not displaying anything or it is cracked.
The battery in the camera is dead
Refer to the camera won’t turn on, battery is dead section.
The screen is cracked
If the LCD display on your camera is cracked, this could hinder your abilities to utilize the camera to its full function. Please refer to the replacement guide “Nikon Coolpix S5300 Screen Replacement Guide” for further instructions.
If a common error message appears
If none of the steps below help. Refer to the Nikon Coolpix S5300 manual. Available online or with purchase of camera.
Memory card is locked
If you have an error displaying the memory card is locked, you need to unlock it before you can take pictures. First, open the battery/card compartment that located on the bottom right of the camera. To do this, slide the card door towards you with a downward pressure in the direction of the arrow on the door and the compartment will open. Remove the memory card. On the side of the card, there is a small switch that locks or unlocks the card. Push the switch to the unlock position, and replace it in the camera.
Lens error
If you have a “lens error” message displayed on the LCD screen of your camera, the lens unit may be blocked from extending. If the camera is struggling to extend the lens, check for any obvious obstruction, turn the camera off and then on again. If that doesn’t work, remove and recharge the battery and then retest. If none of these work, the situation may require that the camera be sent to Nikon for repair.
Not charging
The battery is not charging or holding a charge
Check charging port
Make sure nothing is jammed in the charging port.
Check charging cable
Make sure the cable is plugged in properly, and there is no damage in the cable.
Check the outlet
Make sure that the outlet you're using is functioning, and if it's not working properly try a couple different ones.
Defective Battery
If the battery is properly connected, and still does not charge, the battery itself could be defective. Changing the battery would fix this.
If not connecting to Wi-Fi
The device is having issues connecting to a wireless network
Check Wi-Fi button
Make sure the Wi-Fi button is on.
Check phone settings
Enter phone settings, go into Wi-Fi, and see if you have your Camera selected.
Picture Quality
Sometimes the quality of pictures can be attributed to a multitude of things, try the following steps to ensure better quality photos.
Flash
Confirm this setting is turned on. Make sure flash is on in a dark setting. Can also try using a tripod to ensure stability.
Some modes do not require a flash such as Flower, Video, or Landscape.
Noisy/Static Filled Picture
Noise in an image is usually caused by the flash reflecting of particles in the air or when a picture is underexposed/Overexposed.
Solutions:
- Select noise reducing mode
- Use flash/Turn of flash
- Specify low ISO sensitivity setting
Underexposure
Solutions
- Move closer to subject because it was originally out of flash range
- Confirm that the flash window is not covered or blocked
- Select Backlight Scene Mode
Overexposure
Solutions
- Turn off flash
- Adjust exposure settings
Static may also be caused by a dirty lens, in this case you must access the lens and have it cleaned, or replaced. Refer to the repair guide, Nikon Coolpix S5300 Lens Replacement
None of the Above
If none of the above problems match the one you are looking for please refer to the Nikon Coolpix S5300 manual Available online or with the purchase of the camera
crwdns2944067:05crwdne2944067:0
the coolpix s3000 lid is stuck and will not open on one side. cn not reach battery and sd card.
albert einstein - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The camera is functioning as it should apart from: when i press the button down to take a picture nothing happens. The yellow focussing box appera sbut it won’t actually take the picture.
Thanks in advance
jane
Jane Howis - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Speaker not working
SUBHAM GHOSH - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Blank view on the view finder
Nikon p610i…
LCD ok…
Lance move ok
Battery ok
On off ok
ujang_kkb - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Ok button is not working
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