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Anonymous Posted on Sep 10, 2017

D90 eRR msg

Right before camera locked up several photos had a large black streak across them, each photo with a different shaped streak. Can see the streaks through the viewfinder as taking pic and on end result photo. Camera card issue? But can it cause camera to malfunction? Did usual camera checks including lens, battery taken out, fresh in, but can't get camera to operate.

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Have you tried using a different lens ?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 23, 2007

SOURCE: black screen when in picture mode cant take pictures

PER007 in solution #3 is correct.

  • Follow the URL: http://www.nikonusa.com/email_images/nikonusa/service_advisory/launch_all.html
  • Fill out the form
  • Mail in your camera if it's listed
  • Receive your working unit free of charge
I had the same problem with my CoolPix5400 and this resolved the issue.

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Jeff Marcus

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  • Posted on Apr 22, 2009

SOURCE: r05 problem using d70, camera will not take a photo in autofocus

It is actually an error message generated by your compact flash and means that the card is no longer readable. A lot of D70 owners have reported this error without being able to find another solution other than reinserting the card or changing the card to a different brand. You could also try cleaning out the memory card slot and check to see that all pins are aligned and not bent.
Good Luck,
Jeff

Jeff Marcus

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  • Posted on May 08, 2009

SOURCE: Nikon D70s - all photos turn out black

A lot can be happening. Try them one at a time. If the first does nothing, go to the next.

  1. Put the camera in the "auto" exposure mode. Be sure ISO is set at 100
  2. Try a different lens.
  3. Remove the battery for 10 minutes and reinstall.
  4. Go into your menu program and press the "reset all" button to go back to factory specs.
  5. Next change your memory card.
Let me know if we need to go further.

kakima

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  • Posted on Jan 23, 2010

SOURCE: lcd display not working on nikon d40

The D40 works the same way SLRs have worked for the past half century. Only recently have dSLRs acquired a "Live-View" capability, where you see the image on the LCD monitor instead of through the viewfinder.

I realize this probably wasn't the answer you wanted to see, but that's the way it is.

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Adrian Paun

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2010

SOURCE: D90 - unable to shoot photo & remove lens from camera body

you must try to remove the lens that lens have some electric contacts and if you set the lens in wrong position that contacts give to the camera some error message

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