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Old 02-05-2007, 09:03 AM   #37
Leslie Ficcaglia Leslie Ficcaglia is offline
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An artist friend of mine owns a D70 and hers inspired me to get one. They're a fantastic camera and I love mine. However, she recently called me to ask whether I could compose pictures on the LCD screen. Apparently hers had been allowing her to do that and suddenly stopped, but when she took it to the camera shop where she bought it, they were astonished and told her that the camera wasn't designed to function in that manner. The viewfinder is the only way one is supposed to be able to preview shots. That's how mine works too, but I wondered whether anyone else was getting that unexpected LCD-preview feature on theirs. The camera shop people told her that if hers ever resumed working like that they'd love to see it!
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