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Nikon F100
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Troubleshooting
LCD panel Viewfinder
ƒEE blinks ƒEE blinks
M appears
M blinks
M and Err Err blinks
blink
ƒ-- appears ƒ-- appears
Err and E blink Err and
E blink
a, s, and Err blinks
Err blink
E blinks when E blinks when
exposure meter exposure meter
is turned on is turned on
End blinks End blinks
? blinks
Cause
CPU Nikkor lens (other
than G-type) is not set
to its minimum
aperture.
Batteries are nearing
exhaustion.
Batteries are just about
exhausted.
Batteries are
exhausted during film
rewind.
Non-CPU lens is
attached or lens is not
attached.
Film is not correctly
advanced.
Film speed is set to DX
and non-DX-coded film
is loaded.
Film remains in the
camera after film
rewind is complete.
The end of the film roll
has been reached.
Autofocus is not
possible.
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18
17
17
17
18, 32
21
21, 34
29
29
27
Remedy
Set lens to minimum
aperture.
Have fresh ones ready.
Turn the power off and
replace batteries with
new ones.
Replace batteries with
new ones or recharge
batteries and turn the
power on again. If this
warning appears
frequently, contact
authorized Nikon dealer
or service center.
Attach CPU lens (except
IX/DX-Nikkor). With a
non-CPU lens, set the
exposure mode to A or
M and set the aperture
with lens’ aperture ring.
Reload film.
Load DX-coded film or
set the film speed
manually.
Remove the film
cartridge.
Rewind film by
pressing the two film
rewind buttons .
Focus manually.
Miscellaneous
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