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Posted on Sep 03, 2010

My Nikon n60 is showing a error what does this mean

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    Impossible to say unless you state which error is showing.

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My brother has the same phone and the auto zoom doesn't work and on the right side screen has the letter e on the screen. what does that mean? please help me???

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My Nikon N60 35 mm camera shows the fEE message

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My Nikon N60 shows an error code "FEE" when I turn it on. What's it mean; how to fix or get past it? Thanks, Ed

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First of all, you can download a manual from here.

(http://www.devicemanuals.com/guide/Cameras/Nikon/Nikon-F60-N60-Instruction-Manual-TmpNMU5qUT.html)

Basically, with certain types of lenses you need to set the aperture ring on the actual lens to its minimum setting (f22 or f32). Once it is set here, the camera can then control the aperture. It's covered on page 16 of the manual.

Hope this helps,

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All you need to do, to correct this, is set your lens to highest F-stop number ( 16 or 22 ) and the FEE signal will disappear. Also note that you should lock this setting in ( on the side of the lens after you turned it to F 16/22) .
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