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D7000 Won't Turn On
The power switch is on, but nothing appears on screen and the camera doesn't respond.
Missing or Dead Battery
Check to make sure the battery is in the device and is charged. It could also be a defective battery. Try reinserting the battery.
Defective Rear LCD
Check the top LCD for a response. If the top screen is functional, it’s an issue with the rear LCD.
Corrupt Settings
Try restoring the camera to its default settings by holding the QUAL and +/- buttons together for more than 2 seconds.
Defective Lens
Sometimes a defective lens can prevent the camera from turning on. Try switching to a different lens.
D7000 Won’t Turn Off
The power switch is off, but I can still take pictures
Software Glitch
Occasionally a software issue can cause this problem. Remove the battery and leave it out for 12 hours. Put the battery back in and see if the issue is solved.
Faulty SD Card
If the camera still will not turn off, then try testing out new SD cards as a faulty card can cause problems.
Faulty Switch
If you’ve eliminated a software glitch, most likely the culprit is the switch. Replacing the switch is a good next step.
Blurry Images When Using Autofocus
The camera achieves focus lock, but the resulting image is blurry.
Lens Needs AF Fine Tuning
Some lenses aren’t adjusted perfectly from the factory and need adjustment. Nikon provides a nice guide here.
Defective Camera
Sometimes the body itself is out of adjustment. This is a common problem on the D7000. You may need to return the camera to Nikon or take it to a repair shop to get the body focus adjusted.
Viewfinder Out of Focus
My images are turning out clear, but the viewfinder appears out of focus.
Improperly Adjusted Diopter Adjustment
There is a small knob in the top right corner of the viewfinder. You may need to adjust this to make the image clear. If the knob doesn’t have sufficient adjustment to make the image clear and you wear glasses, you may need to order additional adjustment lenses.
Flash Doesn't Fire
I have the flash enabled, but there is no flash when I take a picture.
Flash is Disabled
Check if the flash pops up manually by hitting the flash button on the left side .If the flash does pop up, then it is an issue with the settings you are using.
Mechanism is Stuck
If it appears that the flash is not popping up all the way, gently pull it up as the mechanism could be sticky.
Flash Bulb is Burnt Out
If the flash is popped up but still doesn't fire, the flash unit may be defective.
18 Комментариев
my slr d7000 flash not working manually not pop up when I press click the button pop up but no flash
sahathevan mahesan - Ответить
My flash flashes but does not appear on the picture. No matter which settings. Front, rear, slow sync, plusorminus. Seems like the Synchronisation with the shutter does not work. External flash works perfect. Any ideas for me - except letting the whole electronic replaced?
Volker Kirchmann@gmx.de - Ответить
The clock on the on the D7000 returns to a faulty setting, after the camera is used for a day or so, The camera date then needs re setting. The camera seems to be working peprfectly well otherwise. What is the cause and how can I fix this clock problem
dasquith - Ответить
The video button does not function when pressed so i cannot do video
medsense88 - Ответить
Camera won’t take a picture. The control panel says FULL. I think I may have hit the bkt button as I heard a continuous clicking. I’ve tried the 2 button reset. Help!!
Marilyn - Ответить
This means that either your SD card is full, or your camera has run out of folder numbers. Try backing up your photos and formatting the card.
alexjs -
Hello my Nikon D7000 Displays it’s settings when I try to look for the pictures and I think is the background setting, help me to solve that problem.
NGONGA Tharcisse - Ответить
My screen display info goes off once I switch to video mode on the Nikon D7000
Godwin Chukwuebuka - Ответить
I use a D7000 and suddenly almost half the pictures are black; on the top side. Changed the setting and performed the "Clean image sensor" but the black spot is still there. Seems like there is something blocking that part of the sensor(?) or a part of the sensor is burned(?) I looked inside the camera as well and could not spot anything unusual.
I wish I could post a sample image here to show you guys.
Thanks for the help, Cheers.
Ali Tehrani - Ответить
If my flash is sticking, how do I fix it?
notjustamoma - Ответить
when taking photos i see a red flash in the view finder
Daniel Hammer - Ответить
This is the camera highlighting the autofocus point it's selected. If you want to turn this off, change Custom Setting a4 ("AF point illumination") to Auto (which will only light up the focus point when the camera thinks it needs to in order to make it contrast with the background) or Off (will never light up the focus point, but it may be difficult to see the focus point for dark shots).
alexjs -
When I shot my Nikon D7000 I can hear mirror flip but the shutter do not work and control panel says Err. Need help.
Doc - Ответить
Installed new lens and I keep getting Fee mesge
Michael Dohnalek - Ответить
I bought an AF Nikkor 70-210 1.4-5.6 D lens. When I installed the lens on my Nikon D7000 nothing happens but I kee gettin Fee symbol. I tried all the things I read to do,but still nothing works. Is this lens not compatible with the \Nikon D7000 camera ?
Michael Dohnalek - Ответить
My Nikon D7000 keeps getting FEE problem and wont shoot
michael dohnalek - Ответить
Nikon D7000 keeps getting FEE message and wont shoot
michael dohnalek - Ответить
Are you using a lens with an aperture ring? If so, set it to the smallest setting (largest F-number), and control the aperture using the sub-command dial (the one on the front of the camera, closest to the shutter button).
alexjs -