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Notes on Batteries
Notes on Batteries
• Use two CR123A or DL123A lithium batteries
Use two CR123A or DL123A lithium batteries.
• Change the batteries well before the end of their life and prepare spare batteries
before important photographic occasions.
• Turn the camera power off when changing batteries
Turn the camera power off before changing batteries and insert the batteries with
´ and ‰ ends positioned correctly.
• Stains on the battery poles may cause lack of contact. Wipe the batteries well
with a dry cloth before installing.
• Use fresh batteries at low temperatures
Battery power diminishes at extremely low temperatures and the camera may not
function properly with old batteries. Use a fresh set of batteries at low
temperatures, keep spare batteries warm, and use them alternately.
• Film advance speed lowers and number of usable film rolls becomes less at low
temperatures. However, battery power may recover when the temperature
returns to normal.
• Do not throw batteries into a fire or short circuit batteries
Do not throw batteries into a fire. Do not short, disassemble, heat or charge
batteries.
WARNING
Do not leave
Keep batteries out of children’s
reach.
If someone accidentally swallows batteries,
call a doctor immediately.
LCD panel Viewfinder
ƒEE blinks ƒEE blinks
ƒEE blinks ¡ blinks
M appears —
M blinks —
M and Err Err blinks
blink
ƒ-- blinks ƒ-- blinks
Err and E blink Err and
E blink
s, and Err blinks
Err blink
E blinks when E blinks when
exposure meter exposure meter
is turned on is turned on
Cause
• CPU Nikkor lens other
than G-type is not set
to its minimum
aperture.
• Attached Speedlight is
not set at TTL Auto
Flash in P mode.
• Batteries are nearing
exhaustion.
• Batteries are just
about exhausted.
• Batteries are
exhausted during film
rewind.
• Non-CPU lens is
attached or lens is not
attached.
• Film is not correctly
advanced.
• Film speed is set to
DX and non-DX-coded
film is loaded.
• Film remains in the
camera after film
rewind is complete.
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Remedy
• Set lens to minimum
aperture.
• Set the Speedlight
flash mode to TTL, or
set the camera’s
exposure mode to S, A
or M.
• Have fresh ones ready.
• Turn the power off and
replace batteries with
new ones.
• Replace batteries with
new ones or recharge
batteries and turn the
power on again. If this
warning appears
frequently, contact
authorised Nikon dealer
or service centre.
• Attach CPU lens
(except IX-Nikkor).
With a non-CPU lens,
set the exposure mode
to M and set the
aperture with lens’
aperture ring.
• Reload film.
• Load DX-coded film or
set the film speed
manually.
• Remove the film
cartridge.
Miscellaneous
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