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Posted by J. Ramón Palacios on October 10, 1999 at 17:29:51:
In Reply to: Re: E1 error posted by Jerry on October 10, 1999 at 16:57:12:
Jerry:
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Have a great time
: : : I own a Minolta Orion Freedom Zoom 105 and keep getting an
E! error. Does anyone know what this means. Any help is greatly
appreciated.
: : Jerry:
: : I am not acquainted with that camera; however, there is a
good chance that the "E" means exposure.
: : Possible sources of error:
: : a) The exposure meter is not working - check the batteries.
: : b) The speed of the film is too high for the scene you are
trying to photograph even at the smallest aperture and the
highest speed. Although this is less likely with modern cameras
that have very high shutter speeds, it can still happen.
: : The solution for this is simple, load a slower film on the
camera.
: : The other course of action is to read your manual.
: : (Believe me, it's worth it; I know ...... I used to discard
them with the camera box and I always repented ...... too late.).
: : If you do not have the manual, try Craig Camera at:
: : http://www.craigcamera.com
: : Have a great time.
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