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Try unplugging unit for 5 minutes then plug in and clear cancel. Re-set clock and tryto program. If this does not work, call service tech. A quilified tech will open up & test touch panel and control board.
Hi Jeff - The manual describes "Err" as a general error, a "Camera malfunction"
and says "If error persists, consult with Nikon-authorized service
representative." (Bottom of page 132 in the english version of the
manual.)
Some folks have had mixed results with removing / mounting the lens once or twice, charging the battery and cleaning the contacts of both the lens and camera body's lens opening. More odten than not though - the camera has to go back to Nikon for repair. it appears that the shutter is replaced and things go back to working just fine again.
I would contact Nikon directly to learn if there are things they would like you to attempt before arranging for service of your D80.
I hope this helps and good luck. Please rate my reply. Thanks.
ckeck the main motor but try reset first the error to reset that error open the front door then at the left side of the machine you will see the small square attach with 1 screw remove that screw then the plastic square type then you will see the reset botton just press that botton
Repeatedly press the shooting mode button on the upper-right side of the camera (marked with overlapping rectangles) to select the desired shooting mode. If that doesn't work, hold down the button and turn the main command dial (on the back) to cycle through the modes.
The available modes are Single frame (letter "S" in a rectangle), Continuous (overlapping rectangles), Self-timer (one-armed clock), Delayed remote (self-timer above remote), and Quick-response remote (remote).
Hi,
My d80 shutter is malfunctioning. After a good shot a flashing ' error' message is display on the control panel. The image is alternately capture.My d80 is almost a year now.
Please help me
Try unmounting and remounting the lens, as this can sometimes cause these problems. Try two or three times to make sure... also is the battery a 3rd party battery?
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