Error messages – Nikon D7000 User Manual
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Error Messages
This section lists the indicators and error messages that appear in the viewfinder,
control panel, and monitor.
Indicator
Problem
Solution
0
Control
panel
View-
finder
B
(blinks)
Lens aperture ring is not set to
minimum aperture.
Set ring to minimum aperture
(largest f-number).
26
H
d
Low battery.
Ready a fully-charged spare
battery.
21
H
(blinks)
d
(blinks)
• Battery exhausted.
• Recharge or replace battery.
xvii, 21,
24
• Battery can not be used.
• Contact Nikon-authorized
service representative.
• An extremely exhausted
rechargeable Li-ion battery
or a third-party battery is
inserted either in the camera
or in the optional MB-D11
battery pack.
• Replace the battery, or
recharge the battery if the
rechargeable Li-ion battery
is exhausted.
B
(blinks)
—
Camera clock is not set.
Set camera clock.
27, 237
F
No lens attached, or non-CPU
lens attached without
specifying maximum aperture.
Aperture shown in stops from
maximum aperture.
Aperture value will be
displayed if maximum aperture
is specified.
159
—
D
(blinks)
Camera unable to focus using
autofocus.
Change composition or focus
manually.
93, 99
i
(blinks)
• No lens attached.
• Attach non-IX Nikkor lens.
If a CPU lens is attached,
remove and reattach the
lens.
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• Non-CPU lens attached.
• Select mode A or M.
270
q
Subject too bright; photo will
be overexposed.
• Use a lower ISO sensitivity
101
• In shooting mode:
P
Use optional ND filter
280
S
Increase shutter speed
69
A
Choose a smaller aperture
(larger f-number)
70