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D7000
D7000 apeture not / maybe working?
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 626566" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I'm not familiar with this lens. It sounds like it has an aperture ring. If so, it needs to be set at the minimum aperture (f32?). There might be a physical lock on the lens to keep it set there. Also check menu f6, customize command dial - aperture setting, set it to 'ON'. This is an obscure menu setting and usually nobody messes with it, but check it out and be sure its ON. </p><p>Now with the aperture ring set at minimum (highest #) and f6 menu set properly, the aperture should be controlled by the front command wheel. Test this in Manual mode or aperture priority mode to see the numbers in the camera change without error. Then try some pictures again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 626566, member: 4923"] I'm not familiar with this lens. It sounds like it has an aperture ring. If so, it needs to be set at the minimum aperture (f32?). There might be a physical lock on the lens to keep it set there. Also check menu f6, customize command dial - aperture setting, set it to 'ON'. This is an obscure menu setting and usually nobody messes with it, but check it out and be sure its ON. Now with the aperture ring set at minimum (highest #) and f6 menu set properly, the aperture should be controlled by the front command wheel. Test this in Manual mode or aperture priority mode to see the numbers in the camera change without error. Then try some pictures again. [/QUOTE]
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