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Troubleshooting—continued
LCD panel Viewfinder
E blinks when E blinks when
exposure meter
exposure meter
is turned on is turned on
— / blinks
HI appears HI appears
Lo appears Lo appears
— Electronic
analog exposure
display blinks
Cause
•Film remains in the
camera after film
rewind is complete.
•Autofocus is not
possible.
•Overexposure warning
(subject is too bright).
• Underexposure
warning (subject is too
dark).
•Subject brightness is
beyond camera’s
exposure range.
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33
45
51-57
55
57
53
51, 36
55
57
59
Remedy
•Remove the film
cartridge.
•Focus manually.
• In
a
,Vari-Program or P
mode, use ND filter.
• In S mode, select faster
shutter speed.
• In A mode, select smaller
aperture (larger f-
number).
(If the warning indication
remains after performing
above remedies in S or A
mode, use ND filter as
well.)
• In P mode, use flash.
• In
a
or Vari-Program,
cancel the Flash Cancel
and use flash.
• In S mode, select slower
shutter speed.
• In A mode, select larger
aperture (smaller f-
number).
(If the warning indication
remains after performing
above remedies in S or A
mode, use flash as well.)
• When the subject is bright,
use ND filter and when the
subject is dark, use flash.
The electronic analog
exposure display remains
blinking when the
Speedlight is used.
LCD panel Viewfinder
-- blinks -- blinks
Shutter speed 90 appears
indication blinks
— fi blinks
— fi blinks
for 3 sec.
after flash
Err blinks Err blinks
Cause
• Shutter speed is set to
-- (Time) in S mode.
• Auto Exposure
Bracketing is set during
Long Time exposure
•Shutter speed faster
than sync speed is
selected in S or M
mode.
•Subject is too dark
and flash is
recommended in P,
S, A or M mode.
•Flash has fired at full
output and
underexposure may
have occurred.
•Malfunction detected.
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60, 63
80,
83
53, 55,
57, 59,
76, 80
77, 84
Remedy
• Cancel the -- by
selecting 30 sec. or
faster shutter speed, or
select M mode to
perform Long Time
Exposure.
• Select shutter speed
other than -- to cancel
Long Time exposure, or
cancel Auto Exposure
Bracketing
• Simply release the
shutter to take a flash
picture. (Shutter speed
automatically shifts to
1/90 sec.)
•Use Speedlight.
•Shoot again after
confirming focus
distance, aperture or
flash shooting distance
range.
•Release shutter again.
If the warning
indication remains, or
this warning appears
frequently, contact
authorised Nikon dealer
or service centre.
In certain cases, due to static electricity, the F65/F65D’s microcomputer may
turn the camera off, even with fresh, properly installed batteries. For the same
reason, the film may not advance properly. In each of these cases, to resume
operation, simply turn the power off, then turn it on again. Or, remove and
reinstall the batteries.
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