Hi,
I have an Finepix s1 pro and i'm unable to take a picture now because the Fee (error) flashes even though the aperture ring is set to narrowest setting on lense. the shutter still will not release
Re: Fee flashes even though apeture ring is set to
I have the same prolem. I think it has soming to do with the Meter coupling lever , it protrudes top of the Nlkon F-mount on the front of your camera. it may be need of repair
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You're using a lens with an aperture ring on it, aren't you?
Turn the aperture ring on the lens to its smallest setting (largest f/number) and lock it in place if it has a lock. You can control the aperture from the camera body the same way as on a lens without an aperture ring.
You're using a lens with an aperture ring on it, aren't you?
Turn the aperture ring on the lens to its smallest setting (largest f/number) and lock it in place if it has a lock. You can control the aperture from the camera body the same way as on a lens without an aperture ring.
Okay, I've had several Fuji Pro cameras including the S5 Pro and these cameras had dual memory card slots it's listed in section 6 page 24 of this PDF manual
Okay what can happen and happened to me several times (didn't learn the first time) was that I had the camera set on the Compact Flash card and filled it up but the camera needs to be manual set for the next card it's not automatic. So I'm going to assume that the media card you are trying to write the new picture files to is full.
You can download the pictures and then format the car (in the camera) then continue or switch to the other card in the card slot. This camera used a Smart Media and a Compact Flash Card.
Generally it means that the camera cannot communicate w/ the lens. Make sure that the lens (assuming you are using a lens w/ a manual f/stop ring) is stopped down to it's highest #. often it's a different color than the other #s. If that doesn't work, take off the lens & clean the contacts on the lens & body w/ a dry cloth.
1. lens aperature not at smallest stop (f22 for example) turn aperture ring to smallest aperture setting or largest number
2. No memory card, or card not formatted
or the magnetic latch of the memory card is sensitive try closing it
firmly , or try changing memory card may it is damaged by force pullout.
3. weak batteries (4- AA and 2- CR123)try changing them.
Might Help:
Notes on G-type Nikkor and other CPU Nikkor lens
The G-type Nikkor lens has no aperture ring; aperture should be selected from camera body. Unlike other CPU Nikkor lenses, aperture does not need to be set to minimum (largest f-number). CPU Nikkor lenses other than G-type Nikkor lens have an aperture ring. Set the lens aperture to its minimum and lock. When the lens is not set to its minimum aperture setting and the power switch is turned on, "fEE" blinks in the control panel and viewfinder and the shutter cannot be released.
Thia error is caused by the use of a non-AI lens, or that the F-stop is not set to the lowest setting.
If the lens can support light metering on this camera, then the solution is to set the F-stop on the lens to the smallest number (ie, 2.8, or 3 or whatever the smallest number is.)
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