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"r11" is the estimated remaining (r) exposures on the memory card. No error msg, just information for the user.

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My Nikon D80 has error message, what can I do

R11 is not an error message it is the number of shots left before the image buffer is full and you have to stop taking images untill there is space in the buffer
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D80 Digital Camera with 18-135mm Lens: My nikon d80 will not auto focus when I push the s...

The r11 is in the lower right of the top LCD or view finder that is in the D80 manual page 36 it speaks about the buffer. The r with a number is how many shots the buffer at that moment can handle. It is not an error message. For auto focus issue is the lens in AF as well as the camera?
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I'm getting the F- - code in the screen of my Nikon D80 SLR. Also, when I press down on the button to take a picture it shows r11 where it shows the number of photos available to take.

i think the f-- code means its not recognizing your lens correctly. make sure all the contacts on lens and camera are clean. the r11 is the buffer. nothing to worry about. The number of images that can be stored in the memory buffer at current settings is shown in the exposure-count displays in the
viewfinder and control panel while the shutter-release button is pressed. This number is updated as photographs are transferred to the memory card and more memory becomes available in the buff er. If 0 is displayed, the buff er is full and shooting will slow. Shooting can continue up to a maximum of 100 shots.

you can get the d80 manual here if you dont have it
http://www.nikonusa.com/pdf/manuals/dslr/D80_en.pdf
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Nikon D80, how do you turn off the r09, r11 and/or r17 alert (depending which Image Quality setting I have the camera set to)? I have sent the camera back to Nikon twice and twice it has come back with the...

The r09, r11 or r17 just tells you how many pictures you can shoot before the internal memory buffer is full. It's not an error message, and I don't think there's any way to turn it off.
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I have a d80 and I have two problems: 1) I can't get the monitor to work while I am taking the picture, I can only review it. 2)Whenever I take the aperture out of the locked position of 22, the aperture...

1) The D80 does not have a Live View capability, you must use the viewfinder. The display is for menus and reviews.

2) Leave the lens locked at the smallest aperture (highest number). Change the aperture using the command wheels.

The r11 is not an error, it's simply an indication of how many more pics you can take in a burst before the buffer fills.
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