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Press Shutter Release Button Again - D5300 [Solved]
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<blockquote data-quote="J.V.Photographer" data-source="post: 816755" data-attributes="member: 53036"><p>Hello GMH1057,</p><p></p><p>It's a bit late, but I just had the same issue yesterday, and it might be useful for others. It worked at 55mm, but I get the error when i slightly start to zoom out. The error pops if the aperture stays at f5.6 because it is no longer the maximum opening when you get closer to 18mm, which is f3.5 at this point with my lens. So, the trick is to always have the widest aperture possible.</p><p></p><p>Normaly, if you set your aperture at f3.5 at 18mm, it will adjust automatically between f3.5 and f5.6 if you zoom in and out.</p><p></p><p>I agree it's still a bit annoying, but it's managable in my case.</p><p></p><p>Hope it helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.V.Photographer, post: 816755, member: 53036"] Hello GMH1057, It's a bit late, but I just had the same issue yesterday, and it might be useful for others. It worked at 55mm, but I get the error when i slightly start to zoom out. The error pops if the aperture stays at f5.6 because it is no longer the maximum opening when you get closer to 18mm, which is f3.5 at this point with my lens. So, the trick is to always have the widest aperture possible. Normaly, if you set your aperture at f3.5 at 18mm, it will adjust automatically between f3.5 and f5.6 if you zoom in and out. I agree it's still a bit annoying, but it's managable in my case. Hope it helps. [/QUOTE]
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