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Nikon N65 35mm SLR Camera - Page 7 Questions & Answers
Error /min comes up on camera
An ERR message on a Nikon can mean one of three things - firstly there was an issue when the camera started up (OS issue, restart the camera after removing battery for maybe 10 mins)), second the settings you have manually tried to take a picture with are outside the camera/lens parameters (try different settings or use auto), or third, the shutter button was not pressed completely (press it firmly - if this is the issue though and firmly pressing the button does not solve things then the camera may need looking at professionally).
5/5/2014 6:31:33 AM •
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on May 05, 2014
Camera saying memory card locked slide lock write psition
The Nikon N75 is a film camera. It doesn't use a memory card at all.
If you're referring to some other digital camera that does use an SD/SDHC card, look at the memory card. SD and SDHC cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the metal contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card.
11/22/2013 4:29:07 PM •
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on Nov 22, 2013
What does fEe mean on Nikon 35 mm camera
This means that the lens doesn't have its aperture ring set to its smallest opening.Turn the aperture ring to its smallest opening (largest f/fnumber) and lock it if the lens has an aperture ring lock. You control the aperture from the body, the same way as with a lens without an aperture ring.
5/27/2013 4:58:20 AM •
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on May 27, 2013
How do i take a time-delay photo with my Niko 75 35mm SLR?
Press the self-timer button located just right of the LCD control panel and confirm that the one-handed clock shows on the panel. Full details are in the "Self-Timer Operation" section on page 40 of the manual. If you need a manual you may download a copy from here. Start the timer by pressing the shutter release button as usual. Custom Setting 9 controls the duration of the timer.
8/9/2012 2:31:33 AM •
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on Aug 09, 2012
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