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I can take pictures and the pictures show up immediately on the back screen. The problem I'm having, is that when i press the menu button or playback button nothing shows up on the back screen. I'm not sure what the solution to this problem is, does anybody know how this problem can be resolved somehow, thanks.
I can take pictures and the pictures show up immediately on the back screen. The problem I'm having, is that when i press the menu button or playback button nothing shows up on the back screen. I'm not sure what the solution to this problem is, does anybody know how this problem can be resolved somehow, thanks.
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Hi there: You can view pictures in the folder when connected the camera at pc monitor? but cannot take pictures or movies... the LCD stays blank? If this answer is yes, could be a problem with the CCD image sensor, if no, your LCD display go to bad and will need replacement.
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Does the menu show when you press the MENU button? Can you see your pictures when you press the Playback button (right-pointing triangle)? If so, then there's nothing to fix. The D40 works as SLRs have worked for half a century. There's a viewfinder which allows you to frame and compose your picture. The LCD monitor is for menus, camera settings, and picture review. LiveView, which allows you to use the monitor for shooting, is a recent development, which Nikon introduced into their cameras with the D3 and D300, both introduced years after the D40.
That's the way the D40 works. The monitor is for menus and picture review, not to show images before shooting. Nikon introduced the LiveView capablitily with the D3 and the D300, introduced after the D40. The D40 works as SLRs have worked for half a century, giving you the image through the viewfinder.
The D60 does not have a Live View capability. The monitor is used for shooting info, menus, and image reviews. It cannot be used to display the image while shooting. You must use the viewfinder for that, unless you connect the camera to a computer using the Camera Control Pro software from Nikon.
Check the 'monitor off' option... if you cant find it, open the manual in page 153...
http://www.nikonusa.com/pdf/manuals/noprint/D70_en_noprint.pdf
Good luck
I don't think there is really any such thing as a 100% "natural picture". What your eyes see and what film or a sensor "see" are not the same. All photos are manipulated to some degree whether it be from the type of film or the digital "modes" you use. If you would have shot with a film such as Velvia, the greens may have been more "stellar" or maybe too green. There are a number of settings you can use to get the results more to your liking with a D70, or shoot NEF and post process to your liking. Your exposure will make a difference so you may want to bracket.
I can take pictures and the pictures show up immediately on the back screen. The problem I'm having, is that when i press the menu button or playback button nothing shows up on the back screen. I'm not sure what the solution to this problem is, does anybody know how this problem can be resolved somehow, thanks.
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