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    CF to SD?

    Does anyone have any experience with adapters for compact flash to SD cards? I want to resurrect my old D70, but the card id dead, and IIRC it was a pain to transfer from it to my Mac anyway. Lots of adapters around, but do they work? Is there a max size for the SD, or does that depend on the camera?
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    Why not put another CF card in it? If you need some I have several which are excess to requirements.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Why not put another CF card in it? If you need some I have several which are excess to requirements.
    I always had difficulty getting the pics of the CF, and for some reason a wired connection didn't go well either. All my devices can accept SD. Thanks for the offer though, I may need to take you up on it.
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    I’ve never had a problem downloading to Adobe Lightroom on my PC from my ancient Pentax *istD which uses CF. I have card readers that accept CF cards and which plug into my USB ports.

    I don’t use the *istD much any more, it’s been replaced several times by later Pentaxes. The *istD stays in the car with a couple of spare lenses. It/they are worth nothing to sell but if it/they get stolen it’s not a big loss. The camera still takes excellent pics.

    The *istD and my L322 are both 2003 vintage but still work exceptionally well.
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    I guess it could be a Mac thing, but  has updated the OS half a dozen times since I used the Nikon.I did have the adapter to USB but I have no idea where it would be. But it seems crazy to have a DSLR that I never use. Sure, it's entry level, but it works and uses the F-Mount, and lenses can be had for not much. Discovered it needs a new battery, of course.

    CF doesn't respond well to butterfingers though.
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    Jeff’s Jungle is going to deliver a card reader, probably tomorrow. Might as well use the CF. The one I have is 1 gig.
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    I understand. I started with a Pentax Spotmatic (thread mount) in 1968 and moved to a bayonet K-mount in 1989 when I bought a Pentax SF-X autofocus. I also bought a Pentax adapter to use my Pentax screw-mount lenses on the K-mount body.

    When I went digital I stayed with Pentax as the old auto-focus film lenses work perfectly with my
    Pentax DSLR. My old screw-mount lenses also work remarkably well in manual mode.

    I have too much money tied up in digital and film bodies and lenses to consider changing now. The only thing I’d like is faster focusing and tracking for sports photography.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    ...... Discovered it needs a new battery, of course.

    ....
    If you do get a new battery, look for the EN-EL3e(ie. D300 era battery), not the original type EN-EL3.
    While it won't give you any added battery info/monitoring benefit on the D70(it doesn't have the extra tab for it), they are a much better battery.
    And they do work on a D70.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    The only thing I’d like is faster focusing and tracking for sports photography.
    Money? Pshaw.. Get a Nikon Z9. Lightning fast focus, out of this world. At $9K for a body I guess you'd expect something good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AK83 View Post
    If you do get a new battery, look for the EN-EL3e(ie. D300 era battery), not the original type EN-EL3.
    While it won't give you any added battery info/monitoring benefit on the D70(it doesn't have the extra tab for it), they are a much better battery.
    And they do work on a D70.
    Now he tells me
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