Nikon Error Codes R09
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D7000 or stick with D5100Retouching helpNikon D7000 Video Issue - Autofocusing Tags: No tags nikon d50 r09 error yet. iChilliPepper memberJoined: Oct '10Posts: 33offline Ok so, brand new camera (d90) and brand new lens (50 1.8 af d)
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(body used for a bout 2 weeks, lens 4 weeks) I keep on seeing r09 on my camera lcd screen while trying to focus. The night before the camera failed to focus completely. Focus wouldn't even move. I checked the af switch, took the battery out, reset all my settings and nada :( Then after an hour of being pissed off, it works but still shows r09 when focusing in the lcd. I noticed it has had trouble focusing on occasions before. Any help will be much appreciated :'( Posted 5 years ago # spraynpray preferred memberJoined: Feb '10Posts: 1,514offline Do you have, or do you know anybody with, another lens? You need to isolate the problem asap - take it back to the dealer to try another lens and your lens on another body. Posted 5 years ago # jonnyapple GoldfingersJoined: May '09Posts: 3,400offline I don't know what the focus problem is down to, but the r09 message is completely normal. A half-press of the shutter button not only activates focus but also displays shots remaining in the buffer (in your case, 9 remaining). If you hold down the shutter button on a continuous shooting mode you'll see that number tick down as the buffer fills. One thing that often happened to me with the D90 is my left hand would accidentally flip the focus mode switch to manual. That's not the problem, is it? Posted 5 years ago # iChilliPepper memberJoined: Oct '10Posts: 33offline jonnyapple said: I don't know what the focus problem is down to, but the r09 message is completely normal. A half-press of the shutter button not only activates focus but also displays shots remaining in the buffer (in your case, 9 remaining). If you hold down the shutter button on a continuous shooting mode you'll see that number tic
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