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d50. It takes great photos -- when it lets me. In various modes, and various situations, I get the infamous r09 (yes, I know this is not an error message) and a flashing "F - -" and the nikon d80 error message shutter button is disabled. What is going on? The other day I was shooting the pieces nikon aperture locking switch of a panorama (10 degree rotation of camera between shots). The scene is very similar for each shot -- all of it at "infinity" and nikon d90 error codes similar in content/light level, etc. The first dozen shots are fine, then the flashing "F- -". I read somewhere that this might relate to failure of autofocus, but there was nothing different about that last shot... wolf, Sep 2, 2006 https://support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2605/~/what-does-the-fee-or-f---error-message-displayed-on-an-slr-camera-mean%3F #1 Advertisements EF in FLA Guest > What is going on? > Tourettes? ef EF in FLA, Sep 2, 2006 #2 Advertisements nikos Guest you probably have a lens with an apperture ring. if this ring isn't set to f /22 (or whatever is the max apperture ) then you get the error message ? "wolf" <> ?????? ??? ?????? news:... >I just got a new nikon d50. > It takes great photos -- when it lets me. > In various http://www.velocityreviews.com/threads/nikon-d50-flashing-f-wont-shoot.428864/ modes, and various situations, > I get the infamous r09 (yes, I know this is > not an error message) and a flashing "F - -" > and the shutter button is disabled. > > What is going on? > > The other day I was shooting the pieces > of a panorama (10 degree rotation of camera > between shots). The scene is very similar > for each shot -- all of it at "infinity" and similar > in content/light level, etc. The first dozen > shots are fine, then the flashing "F- -". > I read somewhere that this might relate to > failure of autofocus, but there was nothing > different about that last shot... > nikos, Sep 2, 2006 #3 Hoover Guest I had that problem and discovered it had to do with the aperture ring on the lens - make sure it's locked. "wolf" <> wrote in message news:... >I just got a new nikon d50. > It takes great photos -- when it lets me. > In various modes, and various situations, > I get the infamous r09 (yes, I know this is > not an error message) and a flashing "F - -" > and the shutter button is disabled. > > What is going on? > > The other day I was shooting the pieces > of a panorama (10 degree rotation of camera > between shots). The scene is very similar > for eac
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