Lcd screen yellow tint i am not shoot correct photos,i want correct white balance
SOURCE: coolpix nikon digital camera
This sounds like a broken or cracked LCD screen. The backlite is working, thus you will get the white screen. The LCD could also be disconnected internally, or has other problems. But this is a direct problem with the LCD.
A camera like this can usually take pictures, and you may be able to use it to set the menus by using the video cable to the TV or computer screen (some flat screens have video inputs).
SOURCE: can't enable manual white balance and other options on nikon d40?
white balance can only be manually configured on "PSM" modes only, the other modes set the white balance automatically .
SOURCE: When viewing photos some white areas blink black on the lcd.
This is becasue those flashing areas are over exposed highlights. Reduce you exposure compensation a stop to capture those white areas. Increase your shutter speed or use a smaller aperture (f-stop) to let in less light. When you loose highlight detail in a digital image it is hard to reclaim back on a computer program.
SOURCE: Why is there a delay?? Nikon D90
Sounds like you turned on Exposure delay mode (menu d10). This is similar to the "locking up the mirror" (or somethign) feature on canons.
YOu only need it when you doing a tripod shot with long exposure and you want to minimise absolutly all possibility of shake from the camera its self. Lifting the SLR mirror will cause small shake. Generally you can turn this off (i've felt it ona few times my accident and been confused for a second)
SOURCE: nikon d90 lcd screen
clearly not good! bring it to a repair shop is the only thing to do I guess.. good luck with it!
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