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SLR (D40-D90, D3000-D7200) TalkChange forum "F - - -" issue with D80. This is serious post. Started Mar 5, 2010 | Discussions Shop cameras & lenses ▾ Forum Threaded view jagco • New Member • Posts: 2
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"F - - -" issue with D80. This is serious post. nikon error codes Mar 5, 2010 I've recently joined the ranks of Nikon DSLR owners by purchasing a used Nikon D80 nikon d90 f error with a Nikon DX lens = AF-S Nikkor 18-135 zoom. I'm reasonably proficient at using the camera.I'm basically a point and shoot user... keeping it in auto-mode most of
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the time. My biggest use is taking business photos to use for bidding and documentation in my construction business.HERE IS MY NEED => Frequently I'll be on a job trying to take a photo and the camera will not take the photo. In looking at the data window, instead of findingthe F-stop # indicated, it is blinking "F -
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- -". (Seriously, this is NOT a joke posting! I figure it's flipping me the bird.)This occurs in all different lighting conditions. It happened today in the afternoon with high overcast and plenty of ideal even light, (not blinding light).The camera lens switch is set to "A", the switch on the body near the lens mount is set to "AF", the mode dial is set to 'Auto", the battery has plenty of charge.Sometimes if I take the battery out and wait a few seconds before replacing it this will "fix" the problem; othertimes (like today) it will not. I have a 2nd battery. This occurs with the 2nd battery as well.I bought a guidebook about it the D80 and read it cover to cover. I have thoroughly gone thru this book on several additional ocassions and I cannot find any reference to this "F - - -" issue.Does anyone have any guidance for me on this "F - - -" issue? Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain markinvictoria • Contributing Member
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DSLR camerasJune 6, 2010 By Nasim Mansurov92 CommentsSo you got yourself a brand new DSLR and after using it for a nikon camera error message little while got the dreaded "Err" error on your camera LCD? Fear not, your camera might not damaged and there might be no need to return it back to Nikon, as they suggest in most camera https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2762936 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 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 https://photographylife.com/how-to-fix-blinking-err-error-on-new-nikon-dslr-cameras 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 would recommend the following approach: first, wash your hands with soap and dry them out. Next, put some denatured alcohol (ethanol) on dry, light-colored microfiber cloth, wrap it around your index finger and gently wipe each lens contact in circular motion without touching the glass on the back of the lens. Here is how the contacts look lik
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