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no fun and it can get frustrating when it happens. All modern Nikon DSLRs such as Nikon D3000, D5000, D40/D40x, D60, D80, D90, D200, D300/D300s, D700, D3, D3s and
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D3x display specific error messages when certain problems occur, to guide photographers in troubleshooting and fixing 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 nikon d90 chr error 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 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 le
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SLR (D40-D90, D3000-D7200) TalkChange forum ro7 , is it an error? or what? Started Jun 2, 2008 | Discussions Shop cameras & lenses ▾ Forum Threaded view rookie_52151 • Regular Member • Posts: 231 ro7 , is it an error? or what? Jun 2, 2008 My https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2338017 sister in law called this morning about a problem with her d50, She is getting in the right bottom corner ( counter) ro7 and then her camera freezes and she cannot take a picture. http://nikonrumors.com/forum/topic.php?id=3255 I know it is for the buffer count, but why would it freeze, is there a fix for this, or will she have to send it in, yet again. She has had alot nikon d90 of problems with this camera and is very frustrated. Any help would be appreciated. Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain sharkync • Senior Member • Posts: 1,133 Re: ro7 , is it an error? or what? In reply to rookie_52151 • Jun 2, 2008 Turn off Long Exposure Noise Reduction and stop shooting continuous bursts. Also, have her read the manual - multiple times. --Photography nikon d90 error - One of the few things you can still do legally - sort of. Reply Reply with quote Complain rookie_52151 OP • Regular Member • Posts: 231 Re: ro7 , is it an error? or what? In reply to sharkync • Jun 3, 2008 Really thought I would get a better response on this, instead of one reply that was a bit rude. Reply Reply with quote Complain Thomas Comerford • Veteran Member • Posts: 9,745 Re: ro7 , is it an error? or what? In reply to rookie_52151 • Jun 3, 2008 The most likely explanation is that the camera is refusing to release the shutter because it doesn't think correct focus has been achieved.rookie_52151 wrote:My sister in law called this morning about a problem with her d50, She is getting in the right bottom corner ( counter) ro7 and then her camera freezes and she cannot take a picture. I know it is for the buffer count, but why would it freeze, is there a fix for this, or will she have to send it in, yet again. She has had alot of problems with this camera and is very frustrated. Any help would be apprecia
me Nikon Rumors Forum » Nikon DSLR r09? What is this? HELP (19 posts) (9 voices) Started 5 years ago by iChilliPepper Latest reply from iChilliPepper Related Topics:Retouching helpNikon D7000 Video Issue - Autofocusing Tags: No tags yet. iChilliPepper memberJoined: Oct '10Posts: 33offline Ok so, brand new camera (d90) and brand new lens (50 1.8 af d) (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 shot