Kodak NC2000e Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Reference — Camera 7-35
Pressing the camera
shutter release button
does not release the
shutter.
The Nikon N90 camera
is in a programmed
auto exposure mode
and the lens is not at
the minimum aperture.
Change to another exposure
mode, or stop down to the
minimum aperture.
The Nikon N90 camera
is in single servo
autofocus mode (S) and
is unable to focus.
Change to another focus mode,
or re-aim the camera from a
different position or remove the
lens cap.
No PCMCIA card is in
place in the camera
system.
Insert a PCMCIA card or operate
the camera system while
connected to a computer as
described earlier in this chapter.
The camera is off. Turn on the camera.
The PCMCIA card in
the camera back is full.
Delete images from the PCMCIA
card in the camera back.
If connected to a computer,
delete images or erase the
PCMCIA card with the software
driver.
Use another PCMCIA card, if
available.
The PCMCIA card is
not formatted; “E6”
appears on the camera
back LCD.
Format the PCMCIA card as
described in Chapter 4, and try
again.
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