Hi
I gave a Nikon F80D to my son some months ago. I don't know why I have ''FEE'' blinking sometimes. The batteries are new. The lens is properly installed. What I did? I removed the lens and I pressed the release button, the mirror did what it supposed to do and the curtains too. After, no blinking at all and ready to shoot. I don't understand and I didn't see anything about that in the manual. Need help.
Regards
for D lenses, you need to set the aperture to the smallest one, like f22 as the camera controls the the aperture, not the lens. if its not set to the smallest setting, you get the FEE error. check out the manual as it explains it
for D lenses, you need to set the aperture to the smallest one, like f22 as the camera controls the the aperture, not the lens. if its not set to the smallest setting, you get the FEE error. check out the manual as it explains it
If was already set to the smallest aperture, then the contacts under the ring that follows the lens's f/stop ring are probably dirty. I don't know what the prospects may be for cleaning it, but there may be some info available on the web.
If was already set to the smallest aperture, then the contacts under the ring that follows the lens's f/stop ring are probably dirty. I don't know what the prospects may be for cleaning it, but there may be some info available on the web.
Contacts should be bright and shinny and at the same height on both the body and lens. A pencil eraser and gentle pressure should work on the lens, 90% alcohol on a cotton swab for the body contacts which may bend.
It's possible that the film leader wasn't pulled out far enough to properly wind on the take-up reel. Also make sure to fully press the shutter release button until the film completes loading.