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New D7000 scare .. F-- error
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<blockquote data-quote="grmojo" data-source="post: 93521" data-attributes="member: 11868"><p>Point well taken, I'm not actually moving it much as I said. Obviously there is play in the mount otherwise I wouldn't be able to effect any change ....</p><p></p><p>Another data point, once I get the F-- to go away, it still won't auto focus. So yeah, probably time to send something back to Amazon. Hoping it's just the lens.</p><p></p><p>3 days old, first Nikon purchase. Wow. Thinking I probably made a mistake here. </p><p></p><p>Somebody mentioned cleaning with eraser .. I've read about that here myself. I would try using some kind of cleaner first though. What's wrong with good old fashioned rubbing alcohol? I read on this forum somebody used lighter fluid. hmm.. don't have any of that handy ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grmojo, post: 93521, member: 11868"] Point well taken, I'm not actually moving it much as I said. Obviously there is play in the mount otherwise I wouldn't be able to effect any change .... Another data point, once I get the F-- to go away, it still won't auto focus. So yeah, probably time to send something back to Amazon. Hoping it's just the lens. 3 days old, first Nikon purchase. Wow. Thinking I probably made a mistake here. Somebody mentioned cleaning with eraser .. I've read about that here myself. I would try using some kind of cleaner first though. What's wrong with good old fashioned rubbing alcohol? I read on this forum somebody used lighter fluid. hmm.. don't have any of that handy ... [/QUOTE]
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