Most of the answers you have gotten so far are correct. When this happens it usually means the film is not winding off the spool. when you load film next time, keep the back open and watch to see if it winds, you can use about 5 to 6 inches of film and still have enough for 24 photos.
Was the film set into the camera correctly ?
SOURCE: fEE error message
To get rid of the pesky fEE just set your lens to f22 or f16 ( depending on what lens you have ) and that is all. You might also want to lock this setting in ( if it is a Nikon lens then the lock is on the side just above the lens aperture ring.
SOURCE: Blank Film Developing
kwilson36
you should have at least 6in. of exposed film from the film canister to the take-up spool unless you loaded the film in total darkness.
open the back cover to make sure the shutter is working, reload and give it another try.
SOURCE: when i re-load film the shot counter reads " error"
Film didn't catch spool.
Try to put film on the spool, catch tooth on the spool.
SOURCE: not letting take pics or advance film
Check the batteries first. The electromagnetic shutter requires power to function. To free up the shutter and advance lever, rotate the command switch to "M90" (if I recall). That should re-set the shutter and allow you to advance the lever mechanically.
SOURCE: When i press the button to snap a shot, nothing
Set camera to M90 or B, it will free the shutter. If if fires at these settings but not others then you have an electronic problem. If it does not fire at M90 or B then you have a mechanical problem. Clean the battery cap with a hard eraser and make sure the batteries are in correctly - does the battery check work? Also check to make sure that the battery compartment is not broken. Using a thin round tool, insert it into the battery compartment and push down slightly (not Hard!) and see if the battery compartment gives or you see a crank. Also check for impact around the rewind knob. The FRE resister plate there is made of glass and impact breaks it.
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