justDIY
Active Member
My trusty old Nikon seems to have experienced heat stroke, being left in the lab during yesterdays record-high temps (I recorded 96F in the lab). the camera is a Nikon Coolpix 5700, purchased in Sept 2003.
the images appear under exposed but at the same time, the highlights are blown out (over exposed). I'm trying the "hard reset" right now, no battery for 24 hrs, but I'm doubtful that it'll help. This problem seems unrelated to the commonly documented "horizontal lines" problem. I'm googling right now, but I haven't come up with anything that matches yet.
does anyone have any suggestions, other than pitch it in the bin?
the images appear under exposed but at the same time, the highlights are blown out (over exposed). I'm trying the "hard reset" right now, no battery for 24 hrs, but I'm doubtful that it'll help. This problem seems unrelated to the commonly documented "horizontal lines" problem. I'm googling right now, but I haven't come up with anything that matches yet.
does anyone have any suggestions, other than pitch it in the bin?