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SLR (D40-D90, D3000-D7200) TalkChange forum my first CHR error message--D90 Started Feb 22, 2009 | Discussions Shop cameras & lenses ▾ Forum Threaded view Jwats • Regular Member • Posts: 171 my first CHR error message--D90 Feb 22, 2009 I re-inserted the memory card nikon d90 chr error and it was fine..wonder if this is likely to be a chronic problem?Any
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tips or advice?ThanksJohn Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain RomeoD • Senior Member • Posts: 1,068 I nikon d90 error message heard of people changing their cards In reply to Jwats • Feb 22, 2009 This happened to me after being out in single Fahrenheit degree weather for over three hours. I use a
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Sandisk Extreme III. Even after reinserting, the msg would reappear after a few shots. Only really left after I warmed up the camera.Other than the weather, I never had this error.-- hide signature -- RomeoDhttp://www.flickr.com/rcdizon RomeoD's gear list:RomeoD's gear list Nikon D7100 Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 EX DC OS HSM Nikon AF-S DX Micro Nikkor 40mm F2.8 Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18-300mm cha error nikon d70 F3.5-5.6G ED VR +3 more Reply Reply with quote Complain SteMa • Senior Member • Posts: 1,100 Re: my first CHR error message--D90 In reply to Jwats • Feb 22, 2009 I got this error today, but figured it could be the battery (I read it as CHA, I tought it means change accumulator...) I have an extreme III card 4gb, what caused this? Is it serious or nothing to worry about? -- Best regards, SteMaCanon, you can... Nikon, unique... Reply Reply with quote Complain Shomari • Contributing Member • Posts: 569 Re: Ste Ma:my first CHR error message--D90 In reply to SteMa • Feb 23, 2009 SteMa:I was shooting some young ladies at a Makeup party with my 2 month old Nikon D90 when I received the dreaded CHR error message as well as a FEE.. message. I was using a 4 mb SanDisk Extreme sdhc card, a Nikon battery Pack, and lens at the time. I was shooting at a pretty fast clip when the CHG error message occurred. Based on the information I gotten from other posts regarding this problem I turned the camera switch to the off position
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Nikon DSLR Error MessagesNikon DSLR Error MessagesJune 9, 2010 By Nasim Mansurov54 CommentsAn
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error message showing up on a camera is no fun and it can get frustrating when it happens. All modern nikon d50 memory card Nikon DSLRs such as Nikon D3000, D5000, D40/D40x, D60, D80, D90, D200, D300/D300s, D700, D3, D3s and D3x display specific error messages when certain problems occur, to guide photographers in troubleshooting and fixing https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2535056 the problem. In this short article, I will go through each of the error codes and explain what needs to be done to get the problem resolved.Blinking "Err" messageWhen you see a blinking "Err" message on the back or top LCD, it means that there is some sort of camera malfunction. It does not necessarily mean that the camera is bad though. This error shows up fairly https://photographylife.com/nikon-dslr-error-messages frequently on new Nikon DSLR cameras that have oily contacts from the manufacturing process, which you can easily take care of yourself. All you need to do is dismount your lens, then use a clean cloth to clean contacts both on the lens and DSLR. If you want to find out how to do it in details, check out my "How to fix blinking ERR error on new Nikon DSLR cameras" article.If you have tried cleaning the contacts and the problem did not go away, try taking the camera battery out and putting it back in. If the problem persists, contact Nikon for further support - your camera might be damaged.Blinking "fEE" messageThis error only shows up when you use an older lens such as Nikon 50mm f/1.4D with an aperture ring and the lens aperture is not set to the minimum aperture. When you change lenses, you might accidentally rotate the aperture ring on the lens, which would trigger the error. The solution is to set the lens aperture to the largest f-number (minimum aperture) such as f/16 and lock it in place so that the aperture ring does not accidentally get changed again. Check ou
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TweetEmailI was having intermittent trouble with my new D90 recently. The dreaded blinking "ERR" in the LCD. My symptoms included: wouldn't focus, shutter would trip but no image recorded, ERR light. The only way to clear it was to remove the battery. The thing is that it would only happen once in a while so, at first, I didn't think too much about it. It got bad enough though that I decided I had a bad copy and was about to send it back for a replacement when… I noticed that the LCD would flickr when I wiggled the lens. The solution? I removed the lens, wiped down the contacts and the mounting ring, and reattached it. Problem solved. I feel a little sheepish admitting how lame/lazy I am for not checking that in the first place. Lessons learned? I'm an idiot. Plus, check the lens mount if you're getting weird intermittent mechanical problems with your DSLR. Back to top join 178kreaders John Watson John is the original founder of Photodoto, but after running it for 4 years he had to focus on different things. If you're interested in what John has been up to recently, you can check is personal blog or browse his photo blog. Your name here If you enjoyed this article, you might also like: How to Choose the Right Digital Camera for a Specific Type of Photography Tokina AT-X 11-16 Pro DX II Review: Best Value from Wide Angle Aide de Camp Camera Bag Review: Where Function Meets Style Fujifilm X70 User Review: Sweet for Street http://www.Sean-Phillips.com Sean Phillips I wouldn't say that you're an idiot just because you couldn't interpret such an informative error message. I mean, it's not like it said, "Error, your lens contacts are dirty. Please remove the lens and clean the little brass bits on the bottom." It said Err90. And there's nothing in the manual to explain what that means. Canon has almost the identical error, although for I vaguely recall that theirs is Err30… http://photodoto.com/ John Watson Thanks