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UWphotoNewbie
I have been having problems lately with my D70. Has anyone seen this one?

When using my D70 topside, all the shots on the LCD look extremely overexposed--completely white on the LCD regardless of exposure setting. Pressing the menu button you cannot see any of the menus again also white. I cycled the power and took a shot and again the LCD was blank bright white. Repeating the power cycle and shooting a few times, sometimes I could see some of the menu data, but instead of the normal color and contrast, the screen was very bright neon green and yellow. Adjusting the LCD brightness didn't help much even at its dimmest setting it was way off.

Power cycling a few times, the problem actually went away. I wrote it off as electronic wierdness The camera worked fine for a few weeks. Then yesterday it came back. After maybe 10 power cycles it fixed itself again.

Has anyone seen this? In April I had my camera repaired for the BGLOD issue and it seemed fine until a few weeks ago.

Thanks
Rocha
This is strange, I would call Nikon and see what they have to say about it. Make sure you mention that you just got the camera back from them.
critter
Do a reset on the camera and see if the wierdness goes away. I would still contact nikon.
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