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I received a Nikon N60 from a friend who was going to digital. I do not have a manual with it. I put new batteries in it and put in a new roll of film. All I get is an fEE error and nothing else. The autofocus works but thats it. Any suggestions?
Just a comment. I had the same "fEE" problem but followed the advice on this Web site, reset the aperature ring to its lowest setting (F22 in my case), and that cleared it up. Thanks! (The Internet is a great thing).Just a comment. I had the same "fEE" problem but followed the advice on this Web site, reset the aperature ring to its lowest setting (F22 in my case), and that cleared it up. Thanks! (The Internet is a great thing).
I also have the fEE Problem and I have reset to the lowest setting but its just not working. help pls.I also have the fEE Problem and I have reset to the lowest setting but its just not working. help pls.
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Basically, with certain types of lenses you need to set the aperture ring on the actual lens to its minimum setting (f22 or f32). Once it is set here, the camera can then control the aperture. It's covered on page 16 of the manual.
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It means the lens aperture ring isn't locked. Turn it to its smallest setting (largest f/number) and lock it if the ring has a lock. You control the aperture from the camera body, just as you would with a lens without an aperture ring.
If you need a manual, you can download one from http://butkus.org/chinon/nikon/nikon_n60/nikon_n60.htm
I just fixed this problem on my Nikon... It is very frustrating when this happens! First the issue is on your lens itself. Make sure the ring closest to the body of your camera is set to 22, it should be in red while all the others are white. This will fix your problem!
All you need to do, to correct this, is set your lens to highest F-stop number ( 16 or 22 ) and the FEE signal will disappear. Also note that you should lock this setting in ( on the side of the lens after you turned it to F 16/22) .
If your lens is set to F/22 or the smallest available on your lens, this is not a user problem. Take it to your local camera repair shop ( usually $100 to $125 repair to phase or sequence switch ).
Just a comment. I had the same "fEE" problem but followed the advice on this Web site, reset the aperature ring to its lowest setting (F22 in my case), and that cleared it up. Thanks! (The Internet is a great thing).
I also have the fEE Problem and I have reset to the lowest setting but its just not working. help pls.
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