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SLR (D40-D90, D3000-D7200) TalkChange forum fEE Error on nikon d7000, aperture ring is already locked Started Feb 19, 2011 | Discussions Shop cameras & lenses ▾ Forum ‹Previous12Next› Threaded view jamiesmithnc • New Member • Posts: 5 fEE Error on nikon d7000, aperture ring is already locked Feb 19, 2011 Hi All-I
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am having trouble with my wife's d7000 and 50mm f/1.8 D nikon lens. Note that nikon d80 error message err this combination has worked before.The lens is set to f/22, with the aperture ring locked. When I put it on the camera nikon d90 f-- error the display shows 'fEE', which is supposed to be "Lens aperture ring is not set to minimum aperture" (which, it is). The DX 35mm lens works fine.I also have a d90 body- and the 50mm lens works
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fine on that, as-is. I don't have any other "D" lenses laying around.Any other ideas?How does this setting get communicated to the camera for a D lens? is it electronic, or mechanical? Nothing LOOKS wrong in the camera lens mount area.The firmware has been updated to 1.01, and that didn't help.Thanks,-jamie Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain Rod Phifer • Forum Member • Posts: 97 Re: fEE Error on nikon d7000,
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aperture ring is already locked In reply to jamiesmithnc • Feb 19, 2011 Have you tried cleaning the metal contacts on the lenses with a cloth? I had a siimilar issue once before, and that did the trick for me Rod Phifer's gear list:Rod Phifer's gear list Nikon D750 Tamron SP 24-70mm F2.8 Di VC USD Tamron SP 70-200mm F/2.8 Di VC USD Reply Reply with quote Complain Van Griff • Contributing Member • Posts: 879 Re: fEE Error on nikon d7000, aperture ring is already locked In reply to jamiesmithnc • Feb 19, 2011 JamieTry unlocking the aperture ring . . . rotate the ring a few times . . . reset to f/22 . . . then relock again. Perhaps it is not quite set properly where it is.Also . . . wipe all metal contacts with a soft cloth . . . the new camera will be shipped with a protective coating on the metal contacts and their may be some film residue there preventing proper contact.Regards, Van Griff Van Griff's gear list:Van Griff's gear list Nikon D700 Nikon D7000 Nikon AF-S Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8D ED-IF Nikon AF Nikkor 105mm f/2D DC Nikon AF Nikkor 135mm f/2D DC +28 more Reply Reply with quote Complain jamiesmithnc OP • New Member • Posts: 5
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SeanConaty 6 years ago How to Solve the blinking "FEE" error message on a Nikon DSLR In this video, it is demonstrated how to get rid of a "FEE" error message on a Nikon DSLR camera. The solution is fairly simple and quick to do. First you will want to turn your camera on to where you see the "FEE" error message on the LCD screen. Next, you will set the camera's aperture ring to the highest number available. After this, the last step is to lock the aperture ring by using the switch. After doing this step, your camera should return back to normal working order and the "FEE" error message on the camera's top LCD should disappear. Please enable JavaScript to watch this video. Related How To: Use EV Compensation on a Nikon DSLR How To: Use the Nikon DSLR Autofocus system How To: Use various shooting modes on a Nikon DSLR How To: Do time lapse with a Nikon DSLR How To: Use the Autofocus on a Nikon D3100 DSLR Camera Correctly How To: Solve the overheating problem on the Nikon SB-900 How To: Choose between different lenses when using a DSLR camera How To: Use the menu system on the Nikon D3100 DSLR How To: Fine Tune Your AF on a Nikon DSLR How To: Use the Nikon SB-400 How To: Clean the sensor on Nikon's D70 digital SLR camera How To: Solve a light leak issue with your digital SLR camera How To: Set up a DSLR camera for the best possible looking video footage How To: Shoot HD video on a Canon EOS 7D DSLR camera How To: Take great pictures with a Nikon Coolpix S700 camera How To: Take great pictures with a Nikon Coolpix S51 camera How To: Process and finalize RAW files in Nikon's Capture NX2 How To: Set autofucus for action photography on a Nikon DSLR How To: Use Aperture Priority Mode on a Nikon D80 D-SLR camera How To: Set the metering mode on a Nikon D80 D-SLR camera How To: Change the shooting mode on a Nikon D80 D-SLR camera How To: Manage image size resolution on a Nikon D80 D-SLR How To: Use shutter priority mode on Nikon