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A error 'FEE' Flashing comes when the camera is

'FEE' fashing comes when the camera is turned on

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Turn the aperture ring on your lens to F/22 or whatever is the highest number on the ring and try it.. If your lens doesn't have a ring, there is a broken switch on the camera.

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Usually happens when your lens is not fitted properly.

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