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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 Why is my Nikon 50mm f/1.8 giving me an fEE error? 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 up vote 9 down vote favorite I have a AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8. When I have the aperture setting on the lens to 22 I can take photos. But when I change the dial to anything other than 22(lowest f/stop) then I get a flashing fEE message and r09 where the number of exposure left is. I don't have the manual for this lens but am just wondering if anyone knows what the issue is here. My camera is a Nikon D70S. lens nikon aperture prime http://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/8343/why-is-my-nikon-50mm-f-1-8-giving-me-an-fee-error error share|improve this question edited Aug 2 '11 at 20:13 Laura 3321924 asked Feb 6 '11 at 22:52 iamjonesy 329138 3 possible duplicate of Why Must I Lock The Aperture On My AF Lens On My Nikon D40 –mattdm Feb 7 '11 at 17:27 1 Sounds like you may need to pay an additional fee to Nikon... ;) –Reid Mar 1 '13 at 18:14 add a comment| 7 Answers 7 active oldest votes up vote 20 down vote accepted Lenses with the aperture ring were originally designed for older SLR's which did not control aperture via the camera body. Newer SLRs and DSLR control aperture via the body, so these older lenses must be stopped all the way down in order to be used. Your lens is working as it should, and is not defective. To select aperture using your camera, ensure the aperture ring is set at 22 and shoot in either aperture (A) priority or manual and use the command dial and LCD screen to select the aperture you desire. share|improve this answer answered Feb 6 '11 at 23:00 Mike Hudson 50838 add a comment| up vote 5 down vote There is no problem. Its because the lens is "non G" version. The non-G lens have a depth-of-field control. But newer cameras require F22 because the camera controls the depth-of-field. Great lens by the way. Regards Sigersted share|improve this answer answered Feb 6 '11 at 23:03 Sigersted 35115 add a comment| up vote 2 down vote See my answer her
SeanConaty 6 years ago How to Solve the blinking "FEE" error message on a Nikon DSLR In this video, it is demonstrated how to get rid of a "FEE" error message on a Nikon DSLR camera. The http://digital-cameras.wonderhowto.com/how-to/solve-blinking-fee-error-message-nikon-dslr-334503/ solution is fairly simple and quick to do. First you will want to turn your camera on to where you see the "FEE" error message on the LCD screen. Next, you will set the camera's aperture ring to the http://www.thephotoforum.com/threads/fee-error-on-a-nikon-d50.169448/ highest number available. After this, the last step is to lock the aperture ring by using the switch. After doing this step, your camera should return back to normal working order and the "FEE" error message on the camera's error codes top LCD should disappear. Please enable JavaScript to watch this video. Related How To: Use EV Compensation on a Nikon DSLR How To: Use the Nikon DSLR Autofocus system How To: Use various shooting modes on a Nikon DSLR How To: Do time lapse with a Nikon DSLR How To: Use the Autofocus on a Nikon D3100 DSLR Camera Correctly How To: Solve the overheating problem on the Nikon SB-900 How To: Choose between different lenses when using nikon d50 error a DSLR camera How To: Use the menu system on the Nikon D3100 DSLR How To: Fine Tune Your AF on a Nikon DSLR How To: Use the Nikon SB-400 How To: Clean the sensor on Nikon's D70 digital SLR camera How To: Solve a light leak issue with your digital SLR camera How To: Set up a DSLR camera for the best possible looking video footage How To: Shoot HD video on a Canon EOS 7D DSLR camera How To: Take great pictures with a Nikon Coolpix S700 camera How To: Take great pictures with a Nikon Coolpix S51 camera How To: Process and finalize RAW files in Nikon's Capture NX2 How To: Set autofucus for action photography on a Nikon DSLR How To: Use Aperture Priority Mode on a Nikon D80 D-SLR camera How To: Set the metering mode on a Nikon D80 D-SLR camera How To: Change the shooting mode on a Nikon D80 D-SLR camera How To: Manage image size resolution on a Nikon D80 D-SLR How To: Use shutter priority mode on Nikon D80 D-SLR camera How To: Control white balance on your Nikon D80 D-SLR camera How To: Swap a RED camera PL mount to a Nikon mount How To: Work with different lens types when using a DSLR How To: Use Vibration Reduction or VR on a Nikon DSLR lens How To: Create time exp
Jun 26, 2009 Messages: 5 Likes Received: 0 Location: Toronto Can others edit my Photos: Photos OK to edit I'm sorry if this in the wrong section. Didn't see any place to put this, but if you want to move this, it's all good. Anyways, I just turned on my camera recently and it's giving me an FEE error. Usually when it does that I just change the ring on my lens near my body and it works fine, but this time it's not doing it. And still giving me the FEE error, plus its flashing something as well saying clock which is new. If anyone can help me on this error that would be great! Thanks. Jun 27, 2009 #2 tirediron Watch the Birdy! Staff Member Supporting Member Joined: Jul 8, 2005 Messages: 36,835 Likes Received: 10,464 Location: Victoria, BC Can others edit my Photos: Photos OK to edit This should be covered in your manual, and is easily "Google-able". "FEE" is the error code which means that your lens aperture isn't locked at it's smallest setting (Largest f #), usually indicated in orange on the lense's aperture ring. Remove the lens from the camera, set the lens to the smallest aperture, and use the lock button to hold it there. Re-connect the lens, turn the camera back on, and all should be well. (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your user name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in Sign up now! Forum Sponsors Please support our sponsors! Popular Discussions What is the earliest knowledge... Stehay posted, Replies: 45 Difficult client wants all... J.May posted, Replies: 43 Copyright - Are There Limits? smoke665 posted, Replies: 41 How to take this photo?... ewsnb posted, Replies: 35 The Conspicuous Photographer The_Traveler posted, Replies: 34 What Do You Do With Your Creations smoke665 posted, Replies: 33 One man's art is another man's... SquarePeg posted, Replies: 32 The D500 isn't FF? From all the... NancyMoranG posted, Replies: 26 Loading... Search tags for this page fee code on nikon d50, fee error nikon d50, nikon d50 error code fee, nikon d50 error codes, nikon d50 fee, nikon d50 fee code, nikon d50 fee error, nikon d50 fee error code, nikon d50 fee error message, nikon d50