Recently I was travelling and taking photos for 3 days straight and at a certain time I do not know what happened I have found my delete button trapped inside the hole. It is not getting out. Can anyone tell me what can I do about it?
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Posted 04 March 2020 - 01:35 PM
#2
Posted 04 March 2020 - 02:12 PM
It depends of the reason why the button is stuck.
Possibly some sand that is providing the button to properly move? If so I would start with trying to have a stronger airblow to move it out. If that does not work, next step would be some compatible lubrification; using the lubricative side effects of a desoxidant could help.
Possibly the camera hit an obstacle and there is a smaller deformation of the « hole ». If so you could try to align/correct the deformation. Alternately, again, some lubrification might help.
If you don`t feel comfortable of doing those operations, you may want to go to a Nikon service center who could better identify the reason for the issue and then help you.
Possibly some sand that is providing the button to properly move? If so I would start with trying to have a stronger airblow to move it out. If that does not work, next step would be some compatible lubrification; using the lubricative side effects of a desoxidant could help.
Possibly the camera hit an obstacle and there is a smaller deformation of the « hole ». If so you could try to align/correct the deformation. Alternately, again, some lubrification might help.
If you don`t feel comfortable of doing those operations, you may want to go to a Nikon service center who could better identify the reason for the issue and then help you.
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