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Sandy Vongries

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Sandy Vongries last won the day on June 7 2020

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  1. If you don't see spam you are fortunate. Something has changed, and again, first thing in the morning I see plenty and it takes an hour plus to knock it back. Do share what spam protection works for you.
  2. Possibly someone with a D70 can help. I haven't even handled one for 10 years.
  3. My recollection is that there is a way to switch it off shown in the menu. I do it with my newer Nikons. Might be wrong, but if you go to trouble shooting it could be there.
  4. Been too long since I owned one but go here and get the manual. https://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/products/214/D70.html
  5. Simple idea from days when I had less than ideal living conditions. A dish pan water bath for all solutions. For most development cycles, close enough.
  6. Pick a forum and click on start new topic, or click on reply to an existing topic and submit.
  7. Got to sleep sometime! Working on it since I hit the floor.
  8. I sold some of these new back in the day. Good and capable cameras, but not a path I cared to follow. Unless there is some family / sentimental attachment, or a hoard of lenses, I would suggest either Canon or Nikon of the period which can be acquired affordably, and based on experience were more advanced.
  9. Depends on your risk tolerance - it is a transaction that would exceed mine.
  10. Wife and I were trying to get the tiny number off a piece of equipment. Reading glasses, illuminated magnifier were not adequate. Dug out the Nikon D810 with AF Micro Nikkor 105mm 1:2.8D. No problem. Her comment "The most expensive magnifying glass ever." Funny, but it worked perfectly..
  11. There was quite a lot, I had 22 reports in addition to un reported. There are a few more suspects hanging fire, we'll wait and see. I'll keep an eye on things.
  12. Working on it - please keep the reports coming!
  13. I can recall in High School as "Photo Editor" for the Yearbook using Dad's Leica M3 with "candlestick" Leica flash for some events. Fresh bulbs in the right sport jacket pocket, used in the left (No more than a dozen total!). #6 FP for focal plane shutter, and not small. Strange as it may seem, I still have a few sleeves of 5B & 6. No batteries I can find for the old Leica flash.
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