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Nikon D70s

Nikon D70s

Price (MSRP): $999.00
Megapixel: 6.1
TYPE: Digital SLR

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Nikon's digital SLR for serious amateur photographers, the D70s provides an advanced set of features for its class in a relatively compact body. This camera is a minor upgrade to the D70, which was our 2004 Camera of the Year. We found the D70s to have excellent image quality from ISO 200 to ISO 800 and extremely high image quality at ISO 1600. Visual noise ranges from very low at ISO 200 and 400 to low at ISO 800 and moderate at ISO 1600. Its autofocus is extremely fast in bright light and still very fast in moderately low light, but it lags the competition slightly at very low light levels. In addition to standard manual and automatic exposure modes, the D70s offers a modest selection of programmed automatic scene modes. Among this camera's notable features are predictive focus tracking, a 2.5 percent spot meter, adjustable center-weighted metering, depth of previewing, auto exposure and white balance bracketing, flash sync up to 1/500 second, and wireless control of i-TTL external flash units. There is no battery grip available for this camera.


Slowest Shutter Speed 30
Fastest Shutter Speed 8000
Built-In Flash Yes
Continuous Shooting 3 images/sec
Flash Sync Speed 1/500
AF Points 5
Lens Mount Nikon AF (digital only)
Screen Size 2 in
Screen Resolution 130,000
Screen Type LCD
Maximum ISO 1600
Media Type Compact Flash
Battery Nikon Battery EN-EL3 or EN-EL3a
Battery Life Approx. 500 shots
Width 5.5 in
Height 4.4 in
Depth 3.1 in
Weight 22.4 oz
Release Date April 2005

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User Reviews
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AVERAGE RATINGS
Overall quality
9.12
Ease of use
9.62
Fit and finish
9.75
Click-to-click speed
9.5
Display quality
9.25
Flash quality
7.88
Image quality
9.25
Overall value
9.38
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