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The Nikon D70S Digital SLR Camera Kit combines a 6.1MP CCD sensor with dual AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor lenses (18-70mm & 55-200mm) to deliver professional-grade photos. Featuring a fast 0.2-second power-up, 3 FPS burst mode, and flexible RAW/JPEG capture, it’s designed for serious photographers who demand speed, versatility, and image quality. Powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery and compatible with Nikon F mounts, this mid-size SLR is perfect for millennial pros ready to own their creative vision.
Shooting Modes | Landscape |
Auto Focus Technology | Phase Detection, Selective single-point, Multi-area, Single, Continuous |
Focus Features | Nikon Multi-CAM900 |
Focus Type | Autofocus & Manual |
File Format | RAW, JPEG |
Effective Still Resolution | 6.1 MP |
Maximum Focal Length | 70 Millimeters |
Optical Zoom | 3.8 x |
Lens Type | Zoom, Prime |
Camera Lens | 70 mm |
Metering Methods | Spot |
Exposure Control | Manual, Automatic |
White Balance Settings | Auto |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Wireless Technology | Yes |
Screen Size | 2 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 130,000 |
Flash Memory Type | Compact Flash |
Compatible Mountings | Nikon F (FX), Nikon F (DX) |
Sensor Type | CCD |
Image stabilization | Digital |
Photo Sensor Size | APS-C |
Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/8000 seconds |
Minimum Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
Form Factor | Mid-size SLR |
Special Feature | Live View |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Video Resolution | 1080p |
Viewfinder | Optical |
Skill Level | Professional |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Continuous Shooting | 3 |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.75x |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/500_sec |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 25600 |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Type | Nikon EN-EL3a Lithium-Ion & charger included |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Mount Type | Bayonet |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Lens Mount | Nikon F |
P**N
Outstanding Service & Product!!! (Please read it all)
This review isn't as much about the camera as it is about the company I dealt with. I ordered this refurbished unit last October from an Amazon seller: GRL Recoveries; it arrived a few days later and was working fine. After using it only three times OVER THE SPAN OF SEVEN MONTHS the shutter stopped working. Since the problem didn't arise until seven months after I bought it, it was way past the warranty period (after all, it was a used product). Even though I already knew the answer, I tried to do a return through Amazon. The automated response I got was, of course, "Sorry, but the item is out of warranty, we can't help you." I was upset with that—not because of the answer, but because Amazon's return form didn't allow enough space for me to tell my story. So I figured I'd try to email the company directly. No harm in asking. I explained to them I'd only used the camera three times before it malfunctioned. An hour later I got a personal response from GRL Recoveries by a real human. He or she said they'd see what they could do and get back to me. I figured I was done ... no company is going to take my word for it and just give me another one after seven months. Especially with a used product.Only a couple hours later I got an email from the same person at GRL (I wish I'd have gotten his or her name). I copied a line from that email and am pasting it here:"I have a replacement on the way to you. Can yhou please just return the one you have after you receive this one."HOLY CR*P! I've been dealing with computers and digital cameras well over 20 years and have NEVER gotten a response like this from anyone. I was 100% sure they were going to say "Sorry, can't help you." But, not only did they give me another one, they didn't even wait to get the original one back before they sent it!The new camera arrived three days later and works perfectly. Also included were all the accessories: new battery, charger, cables and user manual. That was Saturday (this is the following Monday). During that time I've taken 2,322 shots just to test it. I didn't want to make the same mistake of waiting months to use it.I can't praise GRL Recoveries enough. And the person I dealt with was kind, courteous and prompt. Here they were taking the word of a person they've never dealt with that the item was only used three times before it went bad. And exchanged it six months out of warranty.If you're ever unsure who to buy from, go with GRL Recoveries. I doubt you'll ever find another company that will do for you what they did for me, especially on a refurbished product!Oh, about the camera ... the Nikon D70 and D70s are excellent machines that produce very high-quality image files. But they can't take great pictures. No camera can; only you can do that.
S**R
Faulty Camera
CHA error indicates that the Nikon D70s is experiencing issues reading the memory card. Tried three different cards that were verified working in my Nikon D70, and the same problem occurred in the "new" D70s (but worked fine in my D70 camera) with each card. Definitely a camera problem. Unfortunately, I have to return the camera. I bought this item on Amazon instead of eBay, thinking that Amazon would not sell a faulty item, but eBay might. Live and Learn.
G**H
Some thoughts about using manual focus lenses on the Nikon D70s
I have owned this camera for about two months now and have taken about 100 photographs (keepers) to date. Because I have been involved in photography for almost 35 years, I have developed certain prejudices. In particular, I have never been comfortable with auto exposure and even less comfortable with auto focus. In fact, the last auto focus camera I owned was a Nikon N8008s that I ultimately sold at auction because I could not adapt to using the various auto settings.However, I like this camera. Why? The D70s is a very easy camera to use and I have only had to refer to the manual to check on a couple of settings and look up some features. Honestly, set up takes only a few minutes and handling is not terribly different from a film camera. I should point out that this camera is really designed for auto focus lenses and if you choose to use your manual focus lot, you will disable many of the camera's features.Because I am both stubborn and cheap (but mostly only when it comes to spending money on myself) I am using my manual focus lenses on this camera. It is true that I do not get any internal exposure meter readings and must rely on a handheld Gossen or the sunny 16 rule (quite effective, really) for exposure determination. The LCD preview screen thus is critical for determining or adjusting exposure. I should also point out that the depth of field preview feature is also lost when using manual focus lenses. I was stunned when I could not stop my lens down and burrowed through the manual to find out what I was doing wrong--which was nothing except that I was using the wrong type of lens. While I really miss this feature, I am not sure how big a loss it really is because of the viewfinder. Others have made mention of the low magnification and tunnel like views through the finder and I can attest to this fact. I compared finder views to my trusty old FM and was just stunned by how poorly the D70 compared.Ultimately the best camera is the camera you use and the D70 has become my camera of choice. Even though I am using this camera like a vintage M series Leica--i.e., handheld meter and presetting exposure in anticipation of a photograph--I find that I can live with this level of usability. At some point I will probably buy an auto focus lens (maybe the 35 f2) and make full use of the feature set. But for now I content on using the camera the old fashioned way.
J**N
Great camera and a sleeper for the digital community. Rugged and easy to use.
Still one of my main rigs. This camera was so good I bought two for "just in case". crank up the definition and it takes fantastic shots that can be blown up to bigger than life. It is so easy to use and makes you and your work look professional every time. It doesn't have all the latest bells and whistles that you will never use, but it does take fantastic pictures. Best of all it still incorporates the screw focus of the older lenses and the electronic focus of the newer ones. So you can get the older glass for half the new DX formats and run in full auto. It's not a 3000 body, but it works just as good. I've been running mine (second hand) for three years and wouldn't dream of trading them in.
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