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I cannot get Nikon D70 to download photos to memory card

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Nikon D70 is an old camera if you put a new CF in it - it may not work. CompactFlash© (CF) (Type I/II, compliant with UDMA) MicroDrive. So it works with Type I and Type II

Posted on Nov 03, 2018

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SOURCE: NIKON D70

try tuning the lens.

Posted on Sep 26, 2008

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SOURCE: Nikon D70 memory card won't insert all the way

It certainly could be. Without a card in the way, take a look into the card chamber to see if you have a bent pin. They should all be straight up, and a bent one will be obvious. If it's just slightly bent, it can often be straightened with a small jeweller's screwdriver. They are delicate, so bending them repeatedly will break them off.

Posted on Apr 04, 2009

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SOURCE: D70 doesn't appear on Mac desktop

This is easily solved.
Most probably the camera's USB connection mode is set to PTP. This is useful for certain situations such as controlling the camera from the computer (you even take photos from OS X's built in Image Transfer).
Change this to "Mass Storage" in the camera settings menu and your camera will behave just like a card reader. Next time you connect it to the computer, plug it it, then turn it on and it will appear on the desktop and in the sidebar as an attached drive.
Don't forget to eject it before disconnecting just as you would an ordinary external drive.

Posted on Apr 21, 2009

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SOURCE: Nikon D70 digital camera memory card cannot be used

First read:
http://www.vandyll.net/?p=499

Then read how, with pics: 
http://www.stephanmantler.com/wordpress/d70s-camera-repair/en/

Careful now....

Posted on Mar 11, 2010

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SOURCE: I have a nikon d70 and just lost several photos on...

You may follow this step by step instructions for how to recover photos from camera
http://www.asoftech.com/articles/how-to-recover-deleted-photos-from-camera.html

Posted on Dec 17, 2012

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The best way to download pictures from your camera to your computer involves removing the memory card from the camera and plugging it into a card reader (either built-in to the computer or connected via USB or FireWire). This is likely to be faster than connecting the camera to the computer, and won't run down your camera's batteries.


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Consider NOT connecting your camera to your computer.

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