WHY DOES MY NIKON D70 SHOW BLINKING BLACK SPOTS ON THE LCD
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According to my information, the camera may need a new flash PCB (printed circuit board). Check the repair service search on this site for someone in your area. The part number for the circuit board is: 1S014-020-1 and runs about 50$
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Hello cherdh,
To disable those blinking spots, just press the up or down cursor keys at the back of the camera while in playback mode. You will get three different views. One shows the EXIF data (Image data) as an over lay on your photograph. Press the button again to go to histogram mode, with graphs. Press it again to go to a mode where some image data is on the bottom of the display with no blinkies on the image.
Those blinking black spots are called highlights in a photograph. They indicate the areas where your photograph is over-exposed, i.e. where there is too much light and the colours are washed out. It can be a good tool to get a good exposure. Keep clicking with different settings till you get an exposure without those blinking spots.
I hope this helps.
Satdeep
SOURCE: computer (Windows XP) can't connect to Nikon camera as it used to
hi bauerlina
have you tried using control panel (add/remove programs) to uninstall the nikon software then switch off pc for 5-10 seconds,restart an reinstall nikon soft ware
SOURCE: err on the lcd of nikon d70
Most digital equipment has some kind of manual reset. Refer to your camera manual to see if there is a sequence of buttons that will reset to the factory settings.
I had a similar problem with my Nikon D200.
I resolved it by setting the camera to manual mode (any aperture and any shutter speed) and firing the shutter release. Manual deactivates almost all other functions and may clear the error.
Try another battery, memory card, lens to eliminate all possibilities.
Have you looked to see if the mirror is locked up revealing the sensor at the back of the camera body?
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