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No Display
The displays have suddenly shut off or are unresponsive
Short Auto Off Timer
If the auto off timer is on a short setting, the camera can shut off suddenly. The settings for the auto off timer can be found by pressing the “menu” button and choosing “Custom Settings”. Shorter times will save battery life, but longer times can be set or the timer can be turned off entirely.
Overheating
If the camera has overheated, the viewfinder display can become dim or completely unresponsive. Turn the camera off so that it can cool down. To prevent this from happening in the future, store your camera in a cool and dry place.
Dead Battery
If the battery is out of charge, the camera will not turn on and none of the buttons will respond. To fix this, charge the battery or switch the battery for a charged one. First remove the battery by following the instructions in the "Removing the Battery" guide, then charge it with your charger.
Camera Won't Power On
The power button is unresponsive when pressed.
Debris in the Battery Compartment
Sometimes dust, dirt, or other things can get into the battery compartment. Remove the battery and clean it and the compartment with a cotton swab, or some other dry cloth. Do not use any sort of liquid to clean the inside of your battery compartment.
Dead Battery
If the camera is not turning on, checking the battery is the first step to finding a solution. Please reference the previous dead battery solution.
Bad Charger
Over time the cords to chargers can go bad. If a battery will not charge be sure to test another charger and even other outlets before assuming there is a problem with the battery. If the charger is bad a new one can be purchased online or at a local electronics store.
Bad Battery
A bad battery is a battery that does not stay charged for long or will not charge all together. Before replacing what seems like a bad battery, attempt to charge the battery. If it has still not charged then check for a bad charger before purchasing a new battery. The old battery can be recycled at a local hardware, electronics, or battery supply store. If you are unsure of where to recycle your batteries, please contact Battery Recyclers of America for more information.
Poor Picture Quality
The colors in the pictures captured are distorted or do not appear with good quality.
Flash is turned off/on
If the flash is not used correctly, it can ruin the quality of photos. The flash changes when the shooting mode changes but you can also set the flash to “on,” “off,” or “automatic.” Using the flash even when there is light outside will help to capture motion. Change the flash mode using the instructions on page 35 of the official manual.
Incorrect Scene Selection
There are several scenes that can be selected using the mode and command dials. Turn the mode dial to “scene” and use the command dial to select a scene mode. The same method can be used to change different effects by turning the mode dial to “effects”.
Camera Doesn’t Focus Correctly
The camera will not focus on the correct subject or doesn’t focus at all, preventing the shutter from releasing.
Incorrect autofocus is selected
This camera has three options for autofocus. Single-servo autofocus is used for stationary objects, continuous-servo autofocus is used for moving objects, and auto-servo autofocus selects one of the previous two. Changing the autofocus mode based off of your needs will give your pictures clarity. Change the autofocus mode using the instructions on page 45 of the official manual.
Manual focus is selected
Manual focus can be used when an AF-S or AF-I lens is not in use. To manually focus your camera, adjust the focus ring until the image shown on the viewfinder is in focus. A common mistake is to take pictures in manual focus without realizing it. Pictures can be taken in manual focus even if the camera is out of focus, producing blurry images.
SD Card Errors
The camera shows errors when an SD card is inserted or will not save pictures.
Incorrect SD Card type
The camera only works with certain SD cards. The list is very lengthy and can be found on page 75 of the manual that came with your camera.
SD card inserted incorrectly
Open the SD card compartment and reinsert the SD card, making sure that it is completely inserted into the SD card slot.
SD card is full
If the SD card is full it will not let you save more pictures. To remedy this you can upload your pictures onto a computer, insert another SD card, or delete pictures.
Pictures Won't Print
Pictures will not print from the SD Card or when connecting by USB Cord.
SD Card is Not Compatible
Pictures can be printed by inserting the SD Card into a printer or computer; however, not all printers and computers can read SD Cards. Check your user manuals to make sure that the SD Card type is compatible with the computer or printer being used.
Bad USB Cord or Port
Similarly to chargers, USB cords can go bad over time. Test a different USB cord and different USB ports on your laptop or printer to be sure that the cord is still good. Also be sure that the camera is directly connected to the printer and not to a USB hub. Reference page 137 of the official manual.
Sticky Mode Dial
The mode dial sticks when switching modes.
Dust is caught under the dial
To remove dust from under the dial, take a piece of unwaxed floss and twist it back and forth under the dial. There is no need to remove the dial.
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The monitor flashes 'Memory card is locked. Slide lock to "write" position." '
The lock is on the "write" position - but monitor is displaying the same warning.
Even after inserting new sd cards - camera displaying the same message, and shutter
is locked. The same memory card is running well in other cameras.
Please help/guide.
P. Biswas
pbiswas_net@yahoo.com
pbiswasnet - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
NIKON D5200 - SD Card Error : Type of the SD card is Correct - used - SanDisk & Lexar Media.
The same sd card was running well. Problem started after
changing the battery.
SD card has been Inserted correctly , The same SD cards are running well with other cameras.
Can anyone help - suggest the cause and remedy ,
pbiswasnet - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Nikon D5200 display rotation error: after switching on and rotating the display the picture being displayed upside down.
I tried with available options(auto rotate on/off and rotate tall) but I doesn't work. Please help me.
Rahid Atik - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Hi, when I take a photo on the D5200, it all appears fine but when it's transferred over to my Mac, there is about an inch or so replaced along the bottom of the photo with a solid colour. If it's grass, the solid colour is green, etc. Any idea's why this would be? Thanks
Paul Hagan - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Hey, I'm having a problem like I cannot switch to other modes on my mode dial I'm just able to use some of them ( M,A,S,P, and Auto).So can you please help me with it?
Aaron D'Cruz - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Having the same problem all of the sudden. Hope someone can answer your question. I would help me understand too.
MerilieDB -
kindly help me please how to fix error. press shutter release button again. thank you
Otaeb Odellot - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I shoot in manual. My iso keeps blinking 6400, no matter what I set it at, it automatically sets the correct shutter speed. I didn't change any settings. Why is it all of a sudden doing this?
Kurt - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
when playback : ‘file cannot be display’ but I am using it for a longer time. it stopped recording the pictures, 64G capacity and almost no recorded files.
soleed_cfc - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
problem with new Nikon 5200. Not sure if it with battery compartment or improper clock setting but shutter won’t release after a few shots. Battery is fully charged. Reset the clock as it was not showing that it was set on view screen. Seems to be OK now. Go figure. Was that under clock the cause or something else. I’ll try cleaning the battery compartment. Anyone ever heard of this problem?
Roy - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Hi, i can’t use the multiple modes on my dial. Like i needed the portrait and the macro modes but it would skip them and go to other modes like child or sports. Can someone please help me with it?
mariumsalman98@gmail.com - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
d5200 camera says cant start live view due to camera current situation. no video no playback…
jocee_15 - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Monitor is displaying coloured stripes, flashing,. If you take a photo, the photo does not show the subject just the coloured stripes. Changed the SD card, same problem.
Any ideas? Thanks, Linda
Linda - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
When I take pic half of the photo is blacked out? How do o fix this? Or anyone know what may be wrong with camera?
buffykirkland - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
my nikon d5200 wont on when insert my used battery but when i insert any others battery in first time then on the camera but ones remove the same camere wont on
kumar swamy - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Dear Team,
I'm having a problem like , suddenly my camera nikon d5200 not start,then i again charge the battery and again on the camera just start for only sec again camera off at same time within a sec’s, i do again same ,i need help kindly suggest what to do,Thankyou.
ravindra chakraborty - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
d5200 no longer takes photos. Just Black. No photos. Not with any lens. I have reset the settings. I have reformatted the SD card. I have changed lenses. It just doesn’t work. Why would a camera just stop taking photos. I have looked on other sights. I have tried every fix. Every photo is BLACK. Do I need to throw it away and get a Canon? I have always used Nikons. I have seen that this has happened to many people. I tried to download the Firmware update from Nikon. That does not work either. Please Help.
Lori Monaghan - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
for the past 2 weeks I have been photographing a bird creating a nest, sitting on eggs (assumed) and then today feeding 4 young. Camera is a Nikon 5200 with an 18 to 250 lens. Up to this morning all the shots have been taken with lens at 250 for close up shots using “sport” setting. This morning I was unable to take one shot, the message was “subject too dark” I changed the setting to “auto” and the photo did not appear on the screen. I tried various settings and managed 2 shots which were washed out in appearance. I then tried other settings but the result was the same. I also noted that the screen went black and then the picture came up. Any suggestions would be very helpful. my email is 41ricky18@gmail.com.
Rick Granville - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My D5200 has produced shots with a narrow graph like line in the central position. What would cause this?
Christopher Langthorne - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I AM GETTING A CENTRAL NARROW GRAPH TYPE LINE ON EVERY SHOT ON MY nIKON D5200?
Christopher Langthorne - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The LCD monitor of my Nikon D5200 won’t open but there is power
Shaun Zamora - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0