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What lens? Does it have an aperture ring? If so, set it to its smallest aperture (largest f/number). Does the FEE go away then?What lens? Does it have an aperture ring? If so, set it to its smallest aperture (largest f/number). Does the FEE go away then?
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This might sound dumb, but are you sure the lens is clean of dirt or oil, this will cause that kind of effect. If not, how old is the camera? If it is under 1 Year, I can have it repaired for you under warranty, my fee would 35.00.
I have exactly the same problem. I am writing an email to Olympus for further advice. I beleive there is some replacement policy as this seems to be a manufacturer problem.
Unfortunately, the picture error message means that the image been modified such that the camera can't read it. It is possible that the camera thinks the picture was taken by another camera. Since the picture is still good when you check it with the computer, it hasn't been damaged. Archive the picture and make sure to back it up after it goes on the computer. (If the computer couldn't view it, then you'd need some sort of file recovery software and might not get the entire image back.)
i don't know what age the camera is, did you try full batteries , normally it shouldn't do this it must have a defect if the batteries are not the problem..
perhaps contact the dealer see what is wrong with it..
In addition to the one year World Wide Warranty,
issued by Olympus Corporation in Japan, the European warranty, issued by Olympus Imaging Europa GmbH, is
valid for two years from the date of purchase, if purchased after 1st April 2004
In addition to the one year World Wide Warranty,
issued by Olympus Corporation in Japan, the European warranty, issued by Olympus Imaging Europa GmbH, is
valid for two years from the date of purchase, if purchased after 1st April 2004
What lens? Does it have an aperture ring? If so, set it to its smallest aperture (largest f/number). Does the FEE go away then?
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