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Nikon D3000 Flash Question
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The D3000 has a built in flash, but I couldn't find it. So, I put it in the fill flash option and looked at the front of the camera as I shot a photo. I saw a flash of light come out of a slit in front of where you would add the external flash.

Certainly this couldn't be all the flash there is - could it? It looks like this section can be lifted up. I used slight pressure and it moved a bit, but I'm afraid to force it open.

What am I missing?


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Posts: 4780 | Location: Story, WY / San Carlos, Sonora, MX | Registered: 29 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Just learned that the area I'm referencing houses a pop up flash, but mine doesn't pop up. Not good. I leave for Africa in 11 days.


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On the top dial which rotates there is an "Auto" setting. Have you tried taking a picture in the evening (low ambient light) when set to Auto? If the flash doesn't pop up and fire (assuming your batteries are charged), and there is a memory card in the slot, then you probably should take it to a Nikon dealer for repair asap. The brief light you saw may have been the autofocus assist.

Under other settings your camera may be just increasing the ISO, rather than using the flash, but the manual will tell you how provoke the flash. But you should never have to lift up the flash manually.


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Thanks Wink. I called Nikon and we tried several things, but it won't pop up. I don't have time to send it back before my safari so I guess I'll try and find a cheap flash attachment.


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Get a Nikon Speedlight SB-400.


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Get a Nikon Speedlight SB-400.


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Thanks for the reference you guys. I phoned my local camera store (one hour away) and they have one in stock for $149. That is more than I wanted to spend so I called our friends at CameraLand NY to get there price. They had the Nikon, but recommended I get the Promaster 2500edf. Said it was more poweful and cheaper - $75.00 shipped and I'll have before I leave!


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