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D7000
D7000 does not work in Auto or Auto/no flash
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 765334" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>The r09 is not an error code. It's there all the time. If you 1/2 press the shutter you should see it. </p><p></p><p>If it's working in Live View but not regular viewfinder...then that's an indication that one focus system is working and the other isn't. I'd remove the lens and try a different lens. If THAT resolves your problem, then there's an issue with one of the contacts... NOT unusual for a camera that doesn't get used much. Thoroughly clean the contacts on the body and the lens.</p><p></p><p>If you change menu A1, and A2 to "release"... It'll probably work. If set to focus, and you don't get "Focus lock" the camera won't fire. Of course, if simply changing it works, you might be golden, but it there's an issue for the focus, changing won't resolve the over-all problem which is the reason the lens/camera isn't getting a focus lock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 765334, member: 10742"] The r09 is not an error code. It's there all the time. If you 1/2 press the shutter you should see it. If it's working in Live View but not regular viewfinder...then that's an indication that one focus system is working and the other isn't. I'd remove the lens and try a different lens. If THAT resolves your problem, then there's an issue with one of the contacts... NOT unusual for a camera that doesn't get used much. Thoroughly clean the contacts on the body and the lens. If you change menu A1, and A2 to "release"... It'll probably work. If set to focus, and you don't get "Focus lock" the camera won't fire. Of course, if simply changing it works, you might be golden, but it there's an issue for the focus, changing won't resolve the over-all problem which is the reason the lens/camera isn't getting a focus lock. [/QUOTE]
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