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Anonymous Posted on Mar 07, 2010

Error r06 in viewfinder when focus is locked. I origionally had r03 because I had the long expoure noise reduction set to "on". I changed that setting to "Off" and now I have r06 ??? Any help would be greatly appreciated Thanks, Harry

  • Anonymous Mar 07, 2010

    This problem still persists. If I shoot repeatedly, (It only allows a very slow shutter response), the r# does go down. However, it jumps right back to r06 quickly. The shutter only fires at about 1/2 second, no matter what I set it on. I'm afraid that this might be a problem that only Nikon will have to address.

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Hi,

This is not an error, this is telling you how many more continuous shots you can take before the buffer fills up and you have to wait a while for it to empty.
Take a few quick shots and you will see it go down.
It means R(emaining) shots.

I used to worry about this.

Hope this helps.

Testimonial: "My problem was with the shutter firing at about 1/2 sec no matter what I set it at. Now, the shutter is firing fine, but I still have the r06. Thanks"

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