infrar3d
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I recently bought an N90, and it has a strange Err issue. If I take a shot with a shutter speed below 1/500, the camera displays "Err." The only way to clear the Err message and get things back to normal is to force it to take a shot with a shutter speed of 1/500 or faster. Turning the camera off, or removing the batteries will not clear it.
The camera still seems to work fine even while displaying the Err message, but I can't see the shutter speed - which makes Shutter-priority mode useless. Aperture-priority and Program mode both still seem to work, just without the shutter speed displayed. I can also set Manual mode to Bulb when the display is working, and that will still work even with the Err message.
I've done some searching online, but I haven't found anything about this particular Err problem. Has anyone ever seen this? Is there a fix? Should I embrace it as an overweight point and shoot?
The camera still seems to work fine even while displaying the Err message, but I can't see the shutter speed - which makes Shutter-priority mode useless. Aperture-priority and Program mode both still seem to work, just without the shutter speed displayed. I can also set Manual mode to Bulb when the display is working, and that will still work even with the Err message.
I've done some searching online, but I haven't found anything about this particular Err problem. Has anyone ever seen this? Is there a fix? Should I embrace it as an overweight point and shoot?