I have a Sunpak 120j ttl with the Nikon ttl module. When I try to use it on my D70 the shutter locks and I get error code r10 in the panel.
Any suggestions??
RXX on the LCD normally indicates how many exposures the buffer can currently hold. I'm not sure why you're getting this problem but try the camera on a different quality setting to see if you still get r10 or if the message changes.
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the sync speed for the sb-600 is onlt 1/200 on most cameras i think so if your shutter is faster then that then all you will see is black/ the curtans behind the shutter.
basicly just try again with a slower shutter speed
The Quantaray Digital NK Module has a small tab on the side of the raised boss that the 8 pins sit on that prevents it from mounting on the QTB-9500A. It's intentional- the NK Digital Module is made for newer Quantaray flashes only. You'll need the older-style AF NK Module to attach to the QTB-9500A.
you need to go to your cameras menu and set your flash function to m ( no to ttl) set it in full M and then it works hope it works that works for me i had the same problem
Hello, I got this info from Nikon for D70... When you see Err on the control panel, LCD monitor or viewfinder of
your digital camera it refers to a camera malfunction. Try the
following:
Remove all accessories from the camera.
Install a freshly charged battery into the camera.
If
your Nikon camera offers resets such as the two-button reset or a
hardware reset please follow those instructions provided in the product
manual.
If these steps do not resolve the Err
message we recommend having a Nikon Authorized Repair Technician
evaluate the Nikon camera. Hope this be useful for you to resolve problem.
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