Nikon Camera Says Error Press Shutter Release Button Again

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Hi guys,

I have an upshot with my D5300. When I take a photo, I get the 'Error. Press shutter release push button once more' message and I'm unable to change aperture, shutter speed or other settings. But when I look untill the screen gets nighttime and the error bulletin is gone, I can change settings again.

I googled a lot nearly this mistake and it looks like many other Nikon users have had this problem. However, my case seems to be a little unlike. My camera can still take photos as it always did, it's just that if I take a photo and desire to change settings, I have to await a little while or turn the camera off and back on again.

This mistake appears when I use these lenses: Nikon 18-105mm, Nikon 50mm and Sigma 10-20mm. Live view doesn't piece of work at all. I as well discovered that I don't get the mistake when my aperture is fully open.
On my Tamron seventy-200mm, I never get the error. Everything works fine, including live view.

I tried several things (camera reset, cleaning the contact points, changing SD bill of fare and bombardment), I visited ii camera stores and I called the Nikon service signal in kingdom of the netherlands, but no one knows what's going on. They all advise me to send my photographic camera to Nikon for repair, but as long every bit I can still take photos I'd like to observe out if there's a way to set it myself. It's only a minor issue.

Does anyone of you guys know what to do?


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I have a similar issue with my D5300.

Modest discontinuity settings create the shutter error and are cleared by switching back to automated mode and persisting with the shutter button.

Problem occurs with both my lenses on the D5300 and the lens works perfectly on my D70s.

Tried all the things you have..

Took a series of shots under the same weather but reduced aperture successively. At about f6.vii, the exposure dropped dramatically which matches my experience under normal shooting conditions.

Repeated the experiment on the D70s with the aforementioned lens and no dramatic drib off in exposure, it behaved as expected.

In agony, stripped the camera down, plant nothing untoward inside, put it back together just still get the aforementioned press shutter push button error.

It still shoots fine photos at wide apertures simply anything to a higher place f8 can cause issues.

1 interesting observations is that the onset of the trouble is delayed at longer focal lengths.

Did you resolve your trouble and if so how?


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Have either of y'all checked that the aperture actuator arm in the body is direct? If it doesn't hit the respective lever in the lens directly on, you can go all kinds of strange, quirky errors.


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Ane picture of the D70s and 2 of the D5300 levers.

The D5300 lever looks OK to me.

I did apply a small amount of silicone lubricant to the blood-red cog shown in the pic,as per related issues/solutions, just the situation is no better or worse.

D70s lever.jpg

D5300 lever 1.jpg

D5300 lever 2.jpg

Red aperture cog D5300.JPG


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I read in another post for another Nikon camera, that someone relaxed the screws that hold the discontinuity control unit together and that fabricated it piece of work. Could it be a event of poor quality control that a number of 5300 units suffer this problem?

Alternatively, a new aperture motor control unit is only $14 from China, I but wonder if it would solve the trouble?

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On the ground that they are as well readily available on Amazon,  I take decided to buy one and see if that solves the problem.


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How-do-you-do billdaly,

I still haven't found a solution. I checked the discontinuity actuator arm in the trunk too, merely it looks fine to me (it's the aforementioned as on your pics).
Concluding calendar week I brought my photographic camera on holiday and I was able to take photos with it, but the fault is only very annoying. So I think I'm gonna ship it back to Nikon for repair.


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When I receive the new control unit I suggest to dismantle the camera and try relaxing the screws and peradventure lubricate the other parts of the current control unit earlier attempting to install the new unit.


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