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Nikon N60 35mm camera error code FEE

Hello:

My N60 which had been working fine is now displaying error code FEE in all modes.

Anybody have an idea what the problem might be?

Thanks

  • Norval Jan 17, 2008

    cammedic:

    Thanks for the solution suggestion. Unfortunately, I tried that. The instruction manual says to set the lens to f22 and lock it mount it to the camera and then turn it on.


    I followed those steps and it still didn't work. I have been using this on my Nikon digital camera and everything works fine there, so I'm really puzzled.



    Again thanks for your reply.



    Norval Jones

  • holtherd Aug 28, 2008

    So how do you fix that switch at the on the edge of the lens rim that causes the "FEE" to blink?

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Check your lens aperture ring setting. It must be set on the highest number I.E. f16,f22,f32..

  • Anonymous Jan 17, 2008

    While looking at the camera front with the lens off, you will see a small tab sticking out just on the outside of the mount ring at about 7 oclock.

    You should be able to move the tab down with your finger and it should snap back. If it is loose or doesn't snap back, it will need repaired/replaced

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