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Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 07-26-2005,02:57 PM #1 acuberos View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date May 2005 Posts 10 Nikon D70 Error message "E r r" A friend has a Nikon N70 (almost new) that has the following problem: When you press the shutter release, after the autofocus, the camera send the message "E r r" in the viewfinder display nikon d750 error message and in the top LCD display, and does not take the picture. Does anybody have information about this problem? Thanks, Alvaro. 07-26-2005,04:58 PM #2 D70FAN View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Jul 2004 Location Monterey Bay Posts 6,029 Originally Posted by acuberos A friend has a Nikon N70 (almost new) that has the following problem: When you press the shutter release, after the autofocus, the camera send the message "E r r" in the viewfinder display and in the top LCD display, and does not take the picture. Does anybody have information about this problem? Thanks, Alvaro. What lens is being used? If the lens has a manual aperture ring then it needs to be set and locked at the smallest aperture setting (usually f22 marked in red) as the camera takes care of this function in all but full manual mode. If the lens does not have an aperture ring then it may be a lens malfunction. Since you don't give a whole lot of information I'm just guessing. D7000, D70, CP990, CP900, FE. 50mm f/1.8, Sigma 18-125, Sigma 24-70 f/2.8, Nikon 18-105 VR, Nikon 55-200 VR, Nikon 43-86 f/3.5 AiS
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BeginnersPost-Processing Tips for BeginnersLandscape Photography TipsWildlife Photography TipsPortrait and Wedding Photography TipsFlash Photography TipsAdvanced Photography TutorialsPhoto-Essays and AdviceForumPhoto SpotsPhoto Spots IndexSubmit a Photo SpotLensesLens IndexGear GuideCurrent DealsDSLR Camera Purchase GuideMonitor Purchase GuideAbout UsContact UsGalleryOur GearSubmit ContentSubscribeShopCartRegisterLog InHome https://photographylife.com/how-to-fix-blinking-err-error-on-new-nikon-dslr-cameras / Cameras and Lenses / How to fix blinking "Err" error on new Nikon DSLR camerasHow to fix blinking "Err" error on new Nikon DSLR camerasJune 6, 2010 By Nasim Mansurov92 http://dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=79691 CommentsSo you got yourself a brand new DSLR and after using it for a little while got the dreaded "Err" error on your camera LCD? Fear not, your camera might not error codes damaged and there might be no need to return it back to Nikon, as they suggest in most camera manuals.The reason why this error comes up, is because your camera is not properly communicating with your lens due to some dirt and grease both on camera and lens contacts. The solution is pretty simple - all you have to do is nikon d70s error dismount your lens and clean the lens contacts, then clean camera contacts and mount the lens back on the camera and see what happens. Sounds too complicated? Are you afraid to damage your camera and/or lens? Then keep reading, because I will show you exactly what needs to be done.So here is the step-by-step process:Dismount camera lens - before you remove the lens, make sure that you are doing this in a clean environment indoors. I prefer to do it at night (when kids are sleeping) in the bathroom :) If you have not dismounted a lens from your camera yet, now is the time to learn. Turn off your camera. Press the lens release button located to the left of the lens when the camera is viewed from the top, then rotate the lens clock-wise to dismount the lens as shown here. Right after the lens is dismounted, put the black plastic camera cap back on the camera lens mount to prevent dust from getting into the camera.Clean lens contacts - there are many different cleaning solutions out there, but I woul
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