Nikon D40 R10 Error
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SLR (D40-D90, D3000-D7200) TalkChange forum issue with new D7000 - no autofocus r error Started Nov 1, 2011 | Discussions Shop cameras & lenses ▾ Forum Threaded view slieb25 • Contributing Member • Posts: 556 issue with new D7000 - no autofocus r error Nov 1, 2011 Hope someone can help me.
Nikon R10 Code
I just upgraded on Friday to a D7000 from D5000. The camera worked like a nikon d90 error codes charm over the weekend, but when I went to use it today, I cannot get it to auto-focus. I tried two different nikon error codes lenses (16-85 & 35mm 1.8), both do the same thing. When I press the shutter button half way, the letter R shows up followed by a number, which changes if I change the quality of the picture.
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For example on quality raw, 4gb card, I have 115 exposures, press the shutter button and r10 shows up. If I set the quality to fine, I have 418 exposures, press the shutter button and it shows r18. I've tried a factory reset, still the same issue. Doesn't matter which drive mode I'm in, same thing.I've tried both lenses on my D5000, both work great. Tried changing memory cards on the D7000, doesn't fix
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the issue. Tried putting the memory card from the D7000 into the D5000 and formatting it, the D5000 recognizes it and works fine.The camera is brand new shipped from amazon.com on Friday. I want to make sure I'm not missing something before I return and exchange. Any ideas??? -- Steve stephenliebenauer.smugmug.com Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain Mako2011 MOD • Forum Pro • Posts: 20,818 Re: issue with new D7000 - no autofocus r error In reply to slieb25 • Nov 1, 2011 slieb25 wrote:Hope someone can help me. I just upgraded on Friday to a D7000 from D5000. The camera worked like a charm over the weekend, but when I went to use it today, I cannot get it to auto-focus. I tried two different lenses (16-85 & 35mm 1.8), both do the same thing. When I press the shutter button half way, the letter R shows up followed by a number, which changes if I change the quality of the picture. For example on quality raw, 4gb card, I have 115 exposures, press the shutter button and r10 shows up. If I set the quality to fine, I have 418 exposures, press the shutter button and it shows r18. I've tried a factory reset, still the same issue. Doesn't matter which drive mode I'm in,
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