Kodak DCS300 User Manual

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B-2

The shutter
doesn’t release.

The Flash Ready
light is blinking.

Flash output may
have been
insufficient.

Refer to “TTL
Performance” on page 8-4.

The Battery icon in
Status screen
indicates

insufficient

or empty.

The battery is dead.

Replace the batteries or use
the Kodak-specified AC
adapter. Refer to “Inserting
Batteries” on page 2-4 or

“Kodak-specified AC
adapter” on page 2-8.

FEE

blinks

A lens other than IX-
Nikkor lens is
attached but not set
to the smallest
aperture setting.

Set the lens to the smallest
aperture. Refer to “Setting
the Lens to the Minimum
Aperture” on page 1-21.

The Exposure mode
indicator and

F--

blink.

A non-CPU lens is
attached or no lens is
attached.

Attach a Nikkor CPU lens.
Refer to “Mounting the
Lens” on page 1-19.

buLb

blinks in the

Camera Status LCD
panel

Bulb is set in the
Shutter-Priority Auto
Exposure mode.

Set the Exposure mode to
Manual or set another
shutter speed. Refer to
“Manual Exposure Mode
(M)” on page 6-14.

Auto Exposure
Bracketing was set
with a shutter speed
set at “Bulb”.

To use Auto Exposure
Bracketing, select another
shutter speed. Refer to
“Auto Exposure
Bracketing” on page 7-9.

The shutter
doesn’t release.

FEE

blinks with a

blinking

P

,

Ps

, or

S

.

The Speedlight is not
set at TTL auto flash.

Set the Speedlight Flash
mode to TTL, or set the
camera’s Exposure mode
to Aperture-Priority or
Manual.

Symptom

Indication

Cause

Remedy

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