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Related Faq
Q
Is it normal for the indicator light to flash when charging this battery with Nikon's original charger?
A
Normally, this battery can be charged with the original charger. If it is an LED charger, the red light will flash when charging. 
Q
When charging, is the light green or red?
A
The LED light displays red when charging and green when fully charged or no-load. 
Q
Does the camera come with a fill light or a flash?
A
Hello, the camera is equipped with a flash. When the lighting conditions are insufficient, you can turn on the flash in the settings and take photos. 
Q
I have been charing this by sun and with a wall outlet. I see a red light, but it won't charge anything. Can someone please help me?
A
It does not have a battery, so it will not charge. It charges batteries of other devices (batteries) or other batteries. For example, you use it to charge a battery pack during the day. When the sun goes down you connect the battery it charged to charge something, like a cell phone, to charge it up. You can also charge a phone (battery) with it while it is in the sunlight. 
Q
Does this also work as a flash?
A
No, only continuous light.  
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