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then use a clean cloth to clean contacts both on the lens and DSLR. If you want to find out how to do it in details, check out my "How to fix blinking ERR error on new Nikon DSLR cameras" article.If you have tried cleaning the contacts and the problem did not go away, try taking the camera battery out and putting it back in. If the problem persists, contact Nikon for further support - your camera might be damaged.Blinking "fEE" messageThis error only shows up when you use an older lens such as Nikon 50mm f/1.4D with an aperture ring and the lens aperture is not set to the minimum aperture. When you change lenses, you might accidentally rotate the aperture ring on the lens, which would trigger the error. The solution is to set the lens aperture to the largest f-number (minimum aperture) such as f/16 and lock it in place so that the aperture ring does not accidentally get changed again. Check out this article from Nikon on the same subject.A triangle with the letter "F"If you see a small triangle with the letter F by itself, it means that the camera cannot detect the lens. If you have the lens mounted, make sure that the lens is properly attached and locked. Try detaching and reattaching the lens and the error should go away.Continuous (-E-) MessageT
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DX SLR (D500, D300, D200, D100) TalkChange forum D100 - error message "r03" Started Nov 23, 2002 | Discussions Shop cameras & lenses ▾ Forum Threaded view blueroom • New Member • Posts: 7 D100 - error message "r03" Nov 23, https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/364971 2002 anyone has any clue what it means? TIA Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain Thom Hogan • Forum Pro • Posts: 13,659 It's not an error message In reply to blueroom • Nov 23, 2002 blueroom wrote:anyone has any clue what it means? TIAThe r00, r01, r02, r03, etc. messages are telling you how many frames remain in error codes the buffer.-- hide signature -- Thom Hogan author, Nikon Field Guide author, Nikon Flash Guide author, Complete Guide to the Nikon D100 author, Complete Guide to the Nikon D1, D1h, & D1x http://www.bythom.com Reply Reply with quote Complain jeremiah johnson • Regular Member • Posts: 128 Re: D100 - error message "r03" In reply to blueroom • Nov 23, 2002 RTFM.blueroom nikon d100 error wrote:anyone has any clue what it means? TIA Reply Reply with quote Complain SpinThis! • Regular Member • Posts: 185 Re: D100 - error message "r03" In reply to jeremiah johnson • Nov 23, 2002 jeremiah johnson wrote:RTFM.hahaha... but he's right. The manual's not that dry...-- hide signature -- Dave Reply Reply with quote Complain Forum Threaded view Keyboard shortcuts: FForum MMy threads Latest reviewsFujifilm X-T286%Nikon D340076%Sigma 30mm F1.4 DC DN | C for Micro Four Thirds84%Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24mm F1.8G ED88%Olympus E-PL8 First Impressions ReviewSee all reviews » Finished challengesbig gourd by rok urankarfrom Gourdcrashing waves-1 by stickpointedfrom The Wild Rugged Coast'Red 18' by Private Custardfrom MiG-15Discover more challenges » Most popular camerasFujifilm X-T27.1%Nikon D34004.3%Canon EOS 5D Mark IV1.6%Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 IV1.5%Nikon D33001.4%Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1001.4%Nikon D5001.3%Canon EOS Rebel T6i (EOS 750D / Kiss X8i)1.3%Sony Alpha a51001.2%Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS100 (Lumix DMC-TZ100)1.1%Other popular cameras » FeaturesIn-depth testingLatest Camera ReviewsBeyond the studio testsFeature Articles and Videosreal world performanceField Test Videossee how we seeSample Galleriesfield testShooting action with the Nikon D5What's that Sound?Shedding some light on the sources of noise Top threads in this forum26Genuin