Warning Displays - continued
Problem
Top display panel
⁄
(lit)
¤
(lit)
‹
and
j
(flashing)
122
Viewfinder display
u
AF (auto focus) cannot
focus the camera.
(flashing)
The subject is too
bright and is beyond
the camera's control
range.
⁄
(lit)
The subject is too dark
and is beyond the
camera's control
range.
¤
(lit)
The subject is dark
j
and the flash should
(flashing)
be used.
This icon flashing for
about 3 seconds after
the flash fires indicates
j
that the full flash
(flashing)
intensity was used and
the image may be
underexposed.
In modes other than A
‹
and
and M, the mode
j
selector on a Nikon
flash unit is not set to
(flashing)
¸.
Cause
Focus the camera in
manual (M) mode.
• In S mode (shutter-
priority auto mode),
select a faster shutter
speed.
• In A mode (aperture-
priority auto mode),
select a higher
aperture number.
• In exposure modes
other than M, use an
ND (light volume
adjustment) filter.
• In S mode (shutter-
priority auto mode),
select a slower
shutter speed.
• In A mode (aperture-
priority auto mode),
select a lower
aperture number.
• In exposure modes
other than M, use the
flash.
Use the built-in flash.
Recheck the distance
to the subject, the
aperture setting and
the flash control range
and then try again.
Set the mode selector
to ¸ or set the
exposure mode to A or
M.
Ref.
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