Fee Error Nikon D80
Contents |
Collapse Nikon ProductsExpand Collapse Learn About Our ProductsDSLRActionPremium CompactNikon 1CompactExpand Collapse Shop LensesDSLR LensesNikon 1 LensesExpand Collapse Shop ProductsDSLR CamerasAction CamerasPremium nikon aperture locking switch Compact CamerasNikon 1 CamerasCompact CamerasExpand Collapse Nikon AccessoriesDSLR FlashesNikon nikon d80 error message 1 FlashesAction AccessoriesCamera AccessoriesNikon Logo GearDVDs & BooksProduct ManualsExpand Collapse More ProductsClass ListingsFilm CamerasImaging
1h998-164
SoftwareSport OpticsNikon PartsExpand Collapse DealsExpand Collapse On SaleView All SaleFeatured DealsDSLR SaleNikon 1 SaleCOOLPIX SaleCurrent PromotionsExpand Collapse Kits & BundlesDSLR Kits &
Nikon Error Codes
BundlesNikon 1 Kits & BundlesExpand Collapse RefurbishedView All RefurbishedDSLR CamerasNikon 1 CamerasNIKKOR LensesCOOLPIX CamerasSpeedlight FlashesExpand Collapse More from NikonPhotography ClassesNikon Logo ItemsDVD & BooksProduct ManualsNikon PartsExpand Collapse Learn & ExploreExpand Collapse ArticlesFind ArticlesShow Your Love Some LoveNikon and Disney ParksConnected CamerasNikon TechnologyExpand Collapse ClassesExplore Nikon SchoolClasses nikon err message Near MeWorkshopsRetailer ProgramClass ListingsExpand Collapse AmbassadorsMeet the Nikon AmbassadorsExpand Collapse GlossaryA–Z Term IndexSymbol IndexExpand Collapse Nikon AppsView All Nikon AppsL&E iPhone AppWireless Mobile UtilityNikon Image Space AppExpand Collapse Service & SupportExpand Collapse Product SupportSupport HomeRegister Your NikonSupport ArticlesFirmware Updates Product ManualsService AdvisoriesExpand Collapse Repair ServicesSchedule a Repair Manage Your RepairFind a Repair FacilityNikon Dealer ServicesNikon PartsExpand Collapse Shopping HelpOrder StatusReturnsShopping HelpShipping PolicyMy AccountExpand Collapse NPSNPS HomeMember Sign InExpand Collapse Contact Nikon1-800-NIKON-USAsk A QuestionExpand Collapse My AccountExpand Collapse My AccountMy ProfileReset PasswordEmail PreferencesExpand Collapse ShoppingOrdersWish ListPayment MethodsShipping AddressesExpand Collapse SupportMy Camera BagMy QuestionsAsk a Question Share Print print Service & Support What does the FEE or F-- error message displayed on an SLR camera mean? 2605 What does the FEE or F-- error message displayed on an SLR camera mean? Answer ID 2605|Published 05/
Du siehst YouTube auf Deutsch. Du kannst diese Einstellung unten ändern. Learn more You're viewing YouTube in German. You can change this preference below. Schließen Ja, ich möchte sie behalten Rückgängig machen Schließen Dieses Video ist nicht verfügbar. WiedergabelisteWarteschlangeWiedergabelisteWarteschlange
Nikon F-- Error
Alle entfernenBeenden Wird geladen... Wiedergabeliste Warteschlange __count__/__total__ Nikkor 50mm 1.8 D FEE error nikon d90 error codes soheilshah1 AbonnierenAbonniertAbo beenden8888 Wird geladen... Wird geladen... Wird verarbeitet... Hinzufügen Möchtest du dieses Video später noch einmal ansehen? Wenn nikon d7100 error codes du bei YouTube angemeldet bist, kannst du dieses Video zu einer Playlist hinzufügen. Anmelden Teilen Mehr Melden Möchtest du dieses Video melden? Melde dich an, um unangemessene Inhalte zu melden. Anmelden Transkript https://support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2605/~/what-does-the-fee-or-f---error-message-displayed-on-an-slr-camera-mean%3F Statistik 25.594 Aufrufe 135 Dieses Video gefällt dir? Melde dich bei YouTube an, damit dein Feedback gezählt wird. Anmelden 136 26 Dieses Video gefällt dir nicht? Melde dich bei YouTube an, damit dein Feedback gezählt wird. Anmelden 27 Wird geladen... Wird geladen... Transkript Das interaktive Transkript konnte nicht geladen werden. Wird geladen... Wird geladen... Die Bewertungsfunktion ist nach Ausleihen des Videos verfügbar. Diese Funktion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loBu41onc7k ist zurzeit nicht verfügbar. Bitte versuche es später erneut. Veröffentlicht am 11.07.2013How to solve the FEE error Kategorie Bildung Lizenz Standard-YouTube-Lizenz Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen Wird geladen... Autoplay Wenn Autoplay aktiviert ist, wird die Wiedergabe automatisch mit einem der aktuellen Videovorschläge fortgesetzt. Nächstes Video NIKON D7000 error eFF fix F-FO base plate replacement - Dauer: 13:57 RandomThings 19.572 Aufrufe 13:57 Nikon DSLR FEE Error - Dauer: 5:59 walk44321 18.428 Aufrufe 5:59 Nikon 50 mm f1.8 lens broken notch FEE ERROR - Dauer: 3:04 Oliver Vincent Cutamora 25.614 Aufrufe 3:04 Nikon DSLR Errors and How to FIX Them NOW! - Dauer: 8:47 Eric Rossi 33.494 Aufrufe 8:47 Nikon FEE Error (ошибка FEE на Nikon) - Dauer: 2:20 skintribe 2.050 Aufrufe 2:20 Angry Photographer: Getting the "fEE" error message out of your new lens - Dauer: 1:20 Theoria Apophasis 3.703 Aufrufe 1:20 Nikon 50mm f/1.8D Lens Review | Cameras Direct Australia - Dauer: 2:45 Cameras Direct 1.536 Aufrufe 2:45 Video test Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor Lens - Dauer: 2:41 Juan Pablo Bayona Galvis 40.876 Aufrufe 2:41 How to Clean Your DSLR Sensor and Mirror - Dauer: 7:31 PhotographersOnUTube 1.520.627 Aufrufe 7:
SLR (D40-D90, D3000-D7200) TalkChange forum fEE Error on nikon d7000, aperture ring is already locked Started Feb 19, 2011 | Discussions Shop cameras & lenses ▾ Forum ‹Previous12Next› Threaded view jamiesmithnc • New Member • Posts: 5 fEE Error on nikon d7000, aperture ring is already locked Feb 19, 2011 Hi All-I am having trouble with my wife's d7000 and 50mm f/1.8 https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2959034 D nikon lens. Note that this combination has worked before.The lens is set to f/22, with the http://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/54433/fee-error-using-nikon-85mm1-8-with-nikon-d80-camera aperture ring locked. When I put it on the camera the display shows 'fEE', which is supposed to be "Lens aperture ring is not set to minimum aperture" (which, it is). The DX 35mm lens works fine.I also have a d90 body- and the 50mm lens works fine on that, as-is. I don't have any other "D" lenses laying around.Any other ideas?How does this setting get communicated error codes to the camera for a D lens? is it electronic, or mechanical? Nothing LOOKS wrong in the camera lens mount area.The firmware has been updated to 1.01, and that didn't help.Thanks,-jamie Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain Rod Phifer • Forum Member • Posts: 97 Re: fEE Error on nikon d7000, aperture ring is already locked In reply to jamiesmithnc • Feb 19, 2011 Have you tried cleaning the metal contacts on the lenses with a cloth? I had a siimilar fee error nikon issue once before, and that did the trick for me Rod Phifer's gear list:Rod Phifer's gear list Nikon D750 Tamron SP 24-70mm F2.8 Di VC USD Tamron SP 70-200mm F/2.8 Di VC USD Reply Reply with quote Complain Van Griff • Contributing Member • Posts: 876 Re: fEE Error on nikon d7000, aperture ring is already locked In reply to jamiesmithnc • Feb 19, 2011 JamieTry unlocking the aperture ring . . . rotate the ring a few times . . . reset to f/22 . . . then relock again. Perhaps it is not quite set properly where it is.Also . . . wipe all metal contacts with a soft cloth . . . the new camera will be shipped with a protective coating on the metal contacts and their may be some film residue there preventing proper contact.Regards, Van Griff Van Griff's gear list:Van Griff's gear list Nikon D700 Nikon D7000 Nikon AF-S Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8D ED-IF Nikon AF Nikkor 105mm f/2D DC Nikon AF Nikkor 135mm f/2D DC +28 more Reply Reply with quote Complain jamiesmithnc OP • New Member • Posts: 5 Re: fEE Error on nikon d7000, aperture ring is already locked In reply to Van Griff • Feb 19, 2011 I tried cleaning the contacts (on both the body & the lens), and futzing with the aperture ring. Neither helped.I did verify that, at least at one point, this lens worked on the camera. I have pictures to prove it Rep
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Photography Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question Into the Himalayas by eirenaios Submit your Photo Hall of Fame Please participate in Meta and help us grow. _ Photography Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for professional, enthusiast and amateur photographers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top fEE error using Nikon 85mm1.8 with nikon D80 camera [duplicate] up vote 0 down vote favorite This question already has an answer here: Why is my Nikon 50mm f/1.8 giving me an fEE error? 7 answers Does the Nikon 85mm 1.8 D work correctly with the Nikon D80 body? I just received mine today and keep getting error reading fEE when the lens is set to all apertures except f/16. lens nikon share|improve this question edited Sep 23 '14 at 23:26 Michael Clark 66.5k366179 asked Sep 23 '14 at 22:08 Lynda Griffiths-Rocha 11 marked as duplicate by MikeW♦, mattdm, John Cavan♦ Sep 24 '14 at 10:29 This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question. add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote The 'D' series lenses have an aperture ring that you can adjust on the lens. This is different than the 'G' series which do not have that and are completely electronically controlled. On mechanical cameras, the f/stop is set from the lens itself. You adjust the f/stop on the lens, and then when you shoot the photo, the body closes the aperture to the appropriate setting on the lens. This is done mechanically. With a camera that doesn't have the capability to use the mechanical nature of the lens (the higher end professional bodies do and can use AI lenses with some restrictions), the lens needs to be set in its most stopped down position to work. This allows the lens to be closed as far as it is capable when the aperture is controlled on the body rather than the lens. So, yes, your lens does need to be set to its minimum aperture. In the case of the 85mm f/1.8, this is f/16. There is a small switch that you can flip that will lock the camera lens at its minimum aperture. You will need to set it to its minimum aperture (in red-orange) and the flip the switch so that it is also pointing to the red/orange