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Nikon d3200 live view error


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Hi.i have problem with live view and playback.
"Cannot start live view curent setings or under curent conditions".
And "playback not curently avaliable"

I try change sd card, reset but same

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Not have any solutions?

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This most likely has nothing to do with the SDcard.

It is one of your current settings that causes this behaviour.

Without knowing what settings you have chosen, it is not possible to help you.

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whatever setting i put, manual, auto or program mode it happens.I try reset settings.
("cannot start live view at curent setings or under curent conditions")
Batery not original, could that be the problem?

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Do you have anything plugged into the USB port in the camera?

Your error message is usually related to either overheating or a WU1-a or similar connected to the camera.
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have nothing connected.
In camera menu option format card is black.

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Have you tried resetting both the shooting and setup menus?

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Have you tried resetting both the shooting and setup menus?

Yes i try reset.

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Did you find both resets?



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Did you find both resets?

Yes i find and reset, but problem stil here

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The firmware update issue having been discussed in the thread
Nikon d3200 update - Nikon DX DSLRs - NikonForums.com
I guess that the liveview error mentioned in this thread was your initial problem which made you want to update the firmware

On top of the reset, you might want to check to
- remove the battery from the camera for at least 24h (ensure for it being fully charged before reinserting)
- try with another lens (to exclude that there is an electronic issue in or caused by the lens)
- eventually clean all accessible (visible) electric contacts with a de-oxidation product and check that the contacts fi in the SDcard slot are not bend.
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The firmware update issue having been discussed in the thread
Nikon d3200 update - Nikon DX DSLRs - NikonForums.com
I guess that the liveview error mentioned in this thread was your initial problem which made you want to update the firmware

On top of the reset, you might want to check to
- remove the battery from the camera for at least 24h (ensure for it being fully charged before reinserting)
- try with another lens (to exclude that there is an electronic issue in or caused by the lens)
- eventually clean all accessible (visible) electric contacts with a de-oxidation product and check that the contacts fi in the SDcard slot are not bend.

i try this but still have problem

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If none helps then I am out of ideas what to try or check without having had the camerainn the hands.

I’d suggest to bring it to a camera shop to see with one of the local tech guys says. Sending it in to a Nikon repair centre is likely more expensive than the camera’s value.

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If none helps then I am out of ideas what to try or check without having had the camerainn the hands.

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I’d suggest to bring it to a camera shop to see with one of the local tech guys says. Sending it in to a Nikon repair centre is likely more expensive than the camera’s value.

File upload & sharing. Send large photos and videos. Online cloud storage.

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If none helps then I am out of ideas what to try or check without having had the camerainn the hands.

I’d suggest to bring it to a camera shop to see with one of the local tech guys says. Sending it in to a Nikon repair centre is likely more expensive than the camera’s value.

I sent into to service center.
processor board failure-this is problem
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