Hi
You did a fine job with your Nikon D5000
About the AC voltage ranges, yes there no zero volts,
some DMM behave differently from others.
For example the Fluke 28II at fresh boot, it shows some AC voltage in all ranges,
and few minutes later it drops in to a minimum value.
Its not a good idea to compensate the what ever volts shown in the display at the 1000V range,
the measured volts will be accurately shown, no matter what.
The most interesting picture for me, of the posted ones, are the one with the PCB,
there is on it also the memory backup battery, so to retain date and time.
Unfortunately such batteries, they live the most up to 8 - 10 years.
At list in the digital cameras this is their life cycle.
Thanks for posting.