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Nikon D70 3 FPS

The Nikon D70 is an affordable digital SLR that delivers a combination of innovative features, robust overall performance and excellent image high quality. Constructed through the ground up to be a digital SLR, the D70 incorporates a DX format 6.1-effective megapixel CCD sensor that’s optimized to provide pictures with superb sharpness and clarity, and a new advanced program Large Scale Integrated Circuit (LSI) processor assures pictures with vivid colour, accurate white balance and minimized noise.

The D70 provides Auto, Program AE, Shutter speed AE, Aperture priority AE and Manual coverage modes plus seven pre-programmed Digital Vari-Program selections. The Digital Vari-Program modes create great outcomes with smooth gradations and rich tones even in the most complicated shooting conditions. Nikon’s new Dynamic Buffer technology allows the D70 to constantly capture as much as 144 photos at three photos per 2nd (when using JPEG Regular – Large picture settings, and a SanDisk 256 MB Ultra II CompactFlash card). Extra functions for example simultaneous compressed NEF (RAW) and JPEG writing capabilities, and new i-TTL flash compatibility with sync rate of 1/500 2nd puts the D70 within the lead in its class of cameras.

The menus have been created to provide quick access to one of the most often used functions of the camera. Customers will have a choice of customizing their menu to show simple or sophisticated options based on their skill degree. A unique assist button about the camera temporarily displays a brief description for each of the 25 different custom options featured in the D70, offering customers immediate assist when customizing the camera options.

The built-in speedlight offers a level of overall performance that simply does not exist in any other digital SLR camera. Designed to be a part of Nikon’s growing Creative Lighting System, the D70′s built-in speedlight adopts Nikon’s exclusive i-TTL flash manage technology. The speedlight automatically pops up and fires when organic lighting is inadequate or to add balanced Fill-Flash when there’s powerful backlighting. Additionally, i-TTL technology improves the accuracy of fill-flash coverage and white stability inside a picture, by seamlessly integrating colour information gathered from the speedlight’s monitor pre-flash with info through the camera’s 1,005-pixel RGB sensor. The built-in speedlight can also be utilized in Commander Mode to remotely control a group of numerous wireless SB-600 and/or SB-800 Speedlights.

The Nikon D70 took the D-SLR marketplace to new heights by introducing exceptional functions and features at a really reasonable cost. Even though the camera is targeted for advanced amateurs, also several expert photographers have discovered the D70 to deliver exceptionally great value for cash. The DIWA testing team confirms this impression. Several person reviews conclude that the Nikon D70 qualities are indisputable, regardless from the cost issue.

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  1. homiiG
    July 17th, 2009 at 00:00 | #1

    see this is the problem with beginners. they don’t know that taking off the lens and leaving it open like that lets dust in which ruins the pictures. it’s not smart to take off the lens and leave the lens mount open like that.

  2. RB5566
    July 17th, 2009 at 00:00 | #2

    Somebody’s parents have a lot of money.

  3. challengerkid07
    July 17th, 2009 at 00:00 | #3

    get a haircut

  4. mikoq3a
    July 17th, 2009 at 00:00 | #4

    incredible speed! xD

  5. NikonandCanon96
    July 17th, 2009 at 00:00 | #5

    That is the nikkor 18-70 AF-S DX lens with macro extension ring I have a review specifically on that lens if you would like to see it go to my videos! Thanks for the comment!

  6. Stieglitzwouldloveit
    July 17th, 2009 at 00:00 | #6

    wut lens is that?

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