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My d80 with 18 - 135 mm lens often does not work in the automatic mode and the screen shows 'r07'. It works in all the other modes and sometimes even the automatic mode will work. Any suggestions? VM

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What focus mode? In AF-S the shutter won't release until focus is acquired.

The r07 isn't an error. It's simply telling you how many more pics you can take in burst mode before the buffer fills up.

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