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Problem
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•If the orange LED blinks when the shutter release button is pressed lightly, the flash is
recycling and the shutter is locked. Remove your finger from the shutter release button and
wait for approx. 8 seconds. Then lightly press the shutter release button again and make sure
the orange LED lights up before reshooting.
•If the green LED blinks slowly when shutter is released, the subject is too close. Move farther away
from the subject.
•If the letter
´
and the cartridge indicator
“
”
appear on the LCD panel, the film loaded is not
usable. Replace the film with a new cartridge.
•If the orange LED blinks when the shutter release button is pressed lightly, the flash is
recycling and the shutter is locked. Remove your finger from the shutter release button and
wait for approx. 8 seconds. Then lightly press the shutter release button again and make sure
the orange LED lights up before reshooting.
•Check battery power. If the battery is exhausted, replace the battery with a fresh one.
•If the
“
#
”
mark appears on the LCD panel, the flash will not fire.
•Clean the autofocus windows if dirty.
•To avoid camera shake, gently depress the shutter release button.
•When photographing difficult-to-focus subjects, be sure to center the autofocus frame mark on the
subject, or use focus lock.
14, 21
14, 26
10, 17, 18
14, 21
9
21
6
13
17, 20
Troubleshooting
Check the cause of the trouble using the following chart. It may save you a trip to your nearest Nikon service center.
The shutter cannot be
released.
The flash does not fire.
The subject appears out of
focus in the print.