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Rokinon DZ1000 Digital Camera Questions & Answers
Turn on power, green light flashes, powers off
Hi there its happens when the lens not ready for work. Some how its not able to stable his focus method. That's why its come out & go back. There is a chances of lens guide pin disturbed or damaged & thats why green light blinking continues. Its mean he inform you there is a system error. So please visit the service center for repair that. Thanks.
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Rokinon D=70mm F=500mm user manual
You can download a manual for almost any equipment by Googling the make and model followed by the word Manual, then follow the appropriate link(s).
Roku2 universal code
From Internet, check it whether it works for you.
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52371 and 53061 are the two codes listed for Roku for the RCRN04GR remote. The 53061 code worked with full functionality for my Roku 3.
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How do you get out of Roku back to regular tv?
Change the Input on the TV. Like from HDMI 1 to HDMI 2 for example. Or to component video. Trace the wire from your cable /satellite receiver and see where it's plugged into the TV then select that input.
Why doesn't my rokinon 500mm lens work with my Nikn D3100 camera?
The lens does not have the electronics to communicate with the camera. It will work fine in Manual exposure mode. Turn the mode dial to M. You'll have to set the shutter speed yourself, without any help from the camera's exposure meter. You'll also have to focus yourself, of course.
Setting nikon d90
Turn the mode dial to "M". You control the shutter speed by turning the command dial, and you control the aperture by turning the aperture ring on the lens. The camera's exposure meter is shut off and won't help with the exposure. You can shoot a picture and look at it on the display to judge the exposure.
Error messages nikon d7000
Nikon makes several different 85mm f/1.4 lenses, but it appears you're using one with an aperture ring. Turn the aperture ring to its smallest setting (largest f/number). You can control the aperture from the camera body, the same was as on a lens without an aperture ring.
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