I have not used my D700 camera for a while. Today, when I tried to use it, I could not auto focus or change the f-stop. I’ve searched the manual but have had no luck.
Ldunne
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Unable to change f-stop. It is f0. Also no auto focus.
Started by Ldunne, Jul 30 2019 11:48 AM
d700 f-stop auto focus
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Posted 30 July 2019 - 11:48 AM
#2
Posted 01 August 2019 - 12:40 AM
Hello,
The f0 error is most often a problem of the camerabody and the lens not able to « dialogue ».
This is vey often linked to a bad electric contact.
Sometimes mounting and unmounting the lens several times from the camera helps, due to the friction on the contacts. However this is not a permanent solution.
In order to fix it more permanently, detach the lens from the camera. On the lens mount you will see a number of electric contacts. Clean these with a de-oxydiser (you can get it in shops selling electric parts, etc) both on the side of the camera body as well as on the lens.
The f0 error is most often a problem of the camerabody and the lens not able to « dialogue ».
This is vey often linked to a bad electric contact.
Sometimes mounting and unmounting the lens several times from the camera helps, due to the friction on the contacts. However this is not a permanent solution.
In order to fix it more permanently, detach the lens from the camera. On the lens mount you will see a number of electric contacts. Clean these with a de-oxydiser (you can get it in shops selling electric parts, etc) both on the side of the camera body as well as on the lens.
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