Nikon D70 Description
The minute you pick up the new Nikon D70 SLR digital camera, you'll start believing you're a great photographer. With a solid and well-designed body, intelligently implemented features, speedy performance, and impressive photo quality, this 6-megapixel dSLR delivers an as yet unmatched digital-photography experience for the enthusiast.
Nikon D70 Features
- 6.1 effective megapixels
- New Nikon DX Format CCD imaging sensor for 3,008 x 2,000-pixel images
- New advanced digital image processor to optimize image quality, control auto white balance, auto tone and color control
- Accurate white balance regardless of lighting conditions achieved by Nikon's acclaimed 3D Color Matrix Meter with 1,005 pixels
- Continuous shooting at 3 frames per second for a continuous burst of up to 144 pictures (The number of continuous shots possible in a single burst may be fewer depending on the type of CF card used)
- Immediate power-up has the D70 ready to take pictures before your finger can reach the shutter button
- Nikon software bundled
Nikon D70 Reviews
DPReview.com
Dpreview.com offers an excellent review on the Nikon D70 and detailed pictures of the digital camera are professionally displayed. The review offers information on specifications, body and design, operations and controls, menus, software, lenses, comparisons and photo examples. Webmaster and Editor Phil Askey writes a majority of the reviews. Review was posted in April 2004. more...
Imaging-resource.com
Imaging-resource offers a one page printout to take with you. They offer a technological overview, High Points, Comparison with other models and sample photos. Dave Etchells, the Publisher of the Imaging Resource does most of the digital camera reviews with the help of his "extended" family. more...
DCReviews.com
We are sure a lot of Nikon users will have looked to Canon when it released its groundbreaking digital SLR for the masses in the second half of 2003. The dilemma for many Nikon photographers then must surely have been to switch over to Canon and sell off their collection of Nikon optics or wait it out and see what Nikon would come up with eventually. more...