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If you can view the pictures previously taken with the camera on the camera LCD, but the new photos just come out black, this is most probably a blown ccd.
This is a expensive component to replace, and you will also need specialized equipment to do this yourself.
I would suggest that you take your camera to your nearest repair shop and let them test the ccd.
If your LCD screen works normally as a viewfinder and lets you review photos then your shutter is likely stuck in the closed position. If the display is black in all modes your LCD display is bad. Unfortunately, there is no safe DIY fix for either problem. The camera will require professional repair.
The D70S is a SLR (single lens reflex). You cannot use the LCD for taking pictures like the small compact digital cameras. There is no way for the CCD sensor to have any image prior to taking since it is behind the mirror and the shutter is closed.
I assume you mean the viewfinder screen.
This has become inoperative because very likely
it has been given a knock, and [at the very least]
a connector has come adrift.
But it could be worse.
It will be a repair shop job I fear
But do get on to Panasonic Technical Support
just in case I have misdiagnosed.
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