Nikon D70S 6.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body with Lens Kit - 18 mm - 70 mm

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The D70s is an evolution of the award winning D70. It inherits the image quality, high performance and user-friendliness of the D70 and introduces refinements that further help photographers freely capture precious moments the instant they unfold.


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Memory Type: CompactFlash (CF) Card, Microdrive

LCD Screen Size: 2 in

Camera Type: Digital SLR Camera

Megapixels: 6.1 Megapixel

Lens Mount: Nikon F

Optical Zoom: 3.9

Weight: 21.12


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Product Title: Nikon D70S 6.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body with Lens Kit - 18 mm - 70 mm

Manufacturer: Nikon

Power Score: 4.1 | 23 Reviews


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Product Reviews (15)

Nikon D70s

Strengths: Feels jus like my Nikon 6006--easy to use--I can use my lens that I already owned

Weakness: None

This camera is great, it is easy to pick up and start using right away. The menu is easy to step thru and understand. Pictures were great and the 18 to 70 lens worked great if you only have one lens.

By low1947 - Feb 13, 2006

D70s

Strengths: Quality, ergonomics, lens sharpness.

Weakness: Older lens support

After comparing the Canon, and talking to Canon owners, it was clear that the Nikon was the way to go. I am a serious photographer, and have been for 35 yrs. Using the products of most mfgs., but it seems Nikon and Canon own this marketplace. The issues that plague the Canon products are too much to even consider their product. I have put about 8,000 photos through the D70s, and it's a pure gem....
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By anonymous; - Oct 12, 2005

D70S Review

Strengths: Fast Start up, Solid Build Quality, Greate User Interface

Weakness: ISO 200 still has noise under low light? 6 mega pixel, kinda heavy.

This is my first dSLR, I've a Cybershot P5 before. It is very different upgrading from a P&S to a dSLR. Whenever I want to take a picture with my P&S, it takes forever to start up, I've missed a lot of photo opportunity because of that. I spent a month researching the Canon Rebel XT and the Nikon D70S, and the features and image quality are pretty much evenly matched. The reason why I choose the...
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By akak1997 - Nov 28, 2005

Nikon D70s w/lens kit

Strengths: Easy to use with preset settings for beginners and manual settings for pros. Excellent image quality and good battery life.

Weakness: Casing feels like a very cheap plastic. This goes for almost all digital SLRs, but would be nice if it came with a starter memory card, too.

This is an excellent camera that really is good for beginners through pros. I was a bit leary of that at first because it seemed too broad of a scope to cover, but the preset settings allow a beginner to explore with different lighting and speeds. For example, there's a preset for night portrait, which allows for detail image in low lighting for beginners who don't know what shutter speed or...
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By whirled - Jan 20, 2006

My first go at digital with D70s kit w/18-70mm lens

Strengths: Gets you shooting quickly, overall manual is easy to understand, intuitive settings (but read the manual first)

Weakness: Just a bit overwhelming with all that you have to learn; it would be nice if Nikon included a cable release.

I'm an advanced amateur photographere. Lots of experience with 35mm and large format cameras. I decided to take the plunge into digital during the Christmas holidays because one of the online stores reduced the price of the kit to $1025. Special holiday incentives from the store (Circuit City). I was looking at both the D70s and the Canon 20D. The Canon was several hundred dollars more expensive...
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By MORE4MY$ - Jan 29, 2006

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