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Thank you. It's on page 118. I have read that before, but I was under the
assumption it wasn't to control and save preview mode, I so I kept reading. If they would have indicated on more sentence, "this also saves the type of preview after each picture taken". Then of course it would have been dummy free. Thanks for all who responded normally, humanly and with help. To those that need meds and bitched like woman about not reading the manual...well, you already have issues and problems to deal with and already need all the luck in the world as it is. "Rainy" wrote in message ... On the back of your camera to the left of your viewing screen click on the top arrow pointing to the right, that will bring up your pictures on the viewing screen. Now click on the Iso button a few times. This should bring up 3 choices to view the pictures, one picture, four pictures or nine pictures. Leave it at one. Now go back to take a few pictures and see if that works. Good luck "Pete D" wrote in message ... By the sound of it it is in multiple review mode rather than single review mode. wrote in message ... I did read the ****ing manual...it's right here in front of me and I can't find it!!! Acronym bitch! "Pete D" wrote in message ... RTFM! wrote in message ... When taking pictures with my Nikon D70 when I first got it right after taking a picture it would display full screen on the LCD display for review. Now, after using the camera for a while when taking a picture it only displays a small picture in the corner of the LCD. Is there a setting some where that would bring back so it fills the entire LCD screen? |
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I also found this web page to be useful in regards to the Nikon D70.....
http://www.nikondigitutor.com/eng/d70/index.php wrote in message ... Thank you. It's on page 118. I have read that before, but I was under the assumption it wasn't to control and save preview mode, I so I kept reading. If they would have indicated on more sentence, "this also saves the type of preview after each picture taken". Then of course it would have been dummy free. Thanks for all who responded normally, humanly and with help. To those that need meds and bitched like woman about not reading the manual...well, you already have issues and problems to deal with and already need all the luck in the world as it is. "Rainy" wrote in message ... On the back of your camera to the left of your viewing screen click on the top arrow pointing to the right, that will bring up your pictures on the viewing screen. Now click on the Iso button a few times. This should bring up 3 choices to view the pictures, one picture, four pictures or nine pictures. Leave it at one. Now go back to take a few pictures and see if that works. Good luck "Pete D" wrote in message ... By the sound of it it is in multiple review mode rather than single review mode. wrote in message ... I did read the ****ing manual...it's right here in front of me and I can't find it!!! Acronym bitch! "Pete D" wrote in message ... RTFM! wrote in message ... When taking pictures with my Nikon D70 when I first got it right after taking a picture it would display full screen on the LCD display for review. Now, after using the camera for a while when taking a picture it only displays a small picture in the corner of the LCD. Is there a setting some where that would bring back so it fills the entire LCD screen? |
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Awesome site. I love it. Thanks!
"Rainy" wrote in message ... I also found this web page to be useful in regards to the Nikon D70..... http://www.nikondigitutor.com/eng/d70/index.php wrote in message ... Thank you. It's on page 118. I have read that before, but I was under the assumption it wasn't to control and save preview mode, I so I kept reading. If they would have indicated on more sentence, "this also saves the type of preview after each picture taken". Then of course it would have been dummy free. Thanks for all who responded normally, humanly and with help. To those that need meds and bitched like woman about not reading the manual...well, you already have issues and problems to deal with and already need all the luck in the world as it is. "Rainy" wrote in message ... On the back of your camera to the left of your viewing screen click on the top arrow pointing to the right, that will bring up your pictures on the viewing screen. Now click on the Iso button a few times. This should bring up 3 choices to view the pictures, one picture, four pictures or nine pictures. Leave it at one. Now go back to take a few pictures and see if that works. Good luck "Pete D" wrote in message ... By the sound of it it is in multiple review mode rather than single review mode. wrote in message ... I did read the ****ing manual...it's right here in front of me and I can't find it!!! Acronym bitch! "Pete D" wrote in message ... RTFM! wrote in message ... When taking pictures with my Nikon D70 when I first got it right after taking a picture it would display full screen on the LCD display for review. Now, after using the camera for a while when taking a picture it only displays a small picture in the corner of the LCD. Is there a setting some where that would bring back so it fills the entire LCD screen? |
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