Nikon D200 Problem - HELP!!

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Just needing some help please.
Dave and I were in the studio the other day and I was shooting a toddler, and i rattled off plenty of frames, and then it went kaput! So I turned it off and back on again, and it was fine, rattled off another 4 shots and then it did it again.
Luckily Dave had his with him - so I used his instead and continued the shoot.
He said the battery had died when he'd looked at it, even though there were 4 bars on the battery when I left [so i could have just put it onto battery 2 on the grip]
Now last night I was shooting some flowers, and after a while it wouldnt do anything, and I forgot about it and went to bed. [I was so tired]
And I have just gone to shoot the flowers again and I have an fEE and nothing will move it, tried taking the battery out, tried different card....tried different lens.....anyone had a problem like this?! Or HELP!
 
Adele

I am sure that is the code you get when the aperture ring is not in the correct location?? have you checked that??

Nigel
 
Is that a Doh!!! I have checked that ... or a yep that was it..

Nigel
 
I thought you had tried a different lens and it still gave the same fault? The fEE error only comes up when the aperture ring on a non-G lens isn't locked at it's smallest aperture...
 
According to the Nikon D200 handbook on page192 this occurs when the lens aperture ring is not locked at the minimum aperture ( largest f/-number). you get fEE (blinks).

On my Sigma and Tamron lenses the aperture ring is locked onto 32

Realspeed
 
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