71LCD panel Viewfinder— u blinks⁄ appears ⁄ appears¤ appears ¤ appears‚ blinks ‚ blinks— q blinksq blinks for— 3 sec. afterflash‹ and‹ and q blink q blinkCause• Autofocus is notpossible.• Overexposurepossible.• Underexposurepossible.• Shutter speed isset to Long TimeExposure in Smode.• Speedlightrecommended.• Flash has fired atfull output andunderexposuremay haveoccurred.• In exposure modeother than A or M,flash modeselector on theoptionalSpeedlight is notset to ¸.Page3741432841432841286163Remedy• Focus manually.• In S mode, selectfaster shutterspeed.• In A mode, selectsmaller aperture(larger f-number).• In other exposuremodes, use NDfilter.• In S mode, selectslower shutterspeed.• In A mode, selectlarger aperture(smaller f-number).• In other exposuremodes, use Speedlight.• Set the shutterspeed or switch toM mode.• Use built-inSpeedlight.• Shoot again afterconfirming focusdistance, apertureor flash shootingdistance range.• Set theSpeedlight’s flashmode selector to¸ or switchexposure mode toA or M.70TroubleshootingLCD panel Viewfinder‡ blinks ‡ blinksO appears —O blinks —° blinks ° blinks(° appears (° appearswithout blinking without blinkingin M mode) in M mode)‹ and T blinkand fl appears ‹ blinksT blinksand fl appears —T blinks —‹ and T blink —Cause• CPU Nikkor lens(other than G-type) isnot set to itsminimum aperture.• Batteries arenearingexhaustion.• Batteries are justabout exhausted.• Non-CPU lens isattached or lens isnot attached.• Film is notcorrectlypositioned.• Non-DX-codedfilm is loaded.• An exposed filmremains in the filmcartridge chamber.• Battery power islow or temperatureis too low torewind film.Page1615151619192735Remedy• Set lens tominimum aperture.• Have fresh onesready.• Turn the power offand replacebatteries with newones.• Attach CPU lens(except IX-Nikkor)correctly. (Or setthe exposuremode to Manual.)• Reload film.• Load DX-codedfilm.• Remove filmcartridge.• Turn the power offand replacebatteries with newones. Then, turnthe power on andrewind film again.In certain cases, due to static electricity or poorly loaded batteries, the F60/F60Dcamera’s microcomputer may turn the camera off, even with fresh properlyinstalled batteries. For the same reason, film may not advance properly. In eachof these cases, to resume operation, simply turn the power off, then turn it onagain, or remove batteries and install them again.F60 (E) 02.12.27 5:34 PM Page 70WWW.LENSINC.NET