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Nikon D70 Review at Imaging Resource
September 24th, 2007 · No Comments
In its Review of Nikon D70, Imaging Resource writes and gives its conclusions “In the bit over a year since the introduction of the original Nikon D70, rival Canon has answered that camera’s challenge strongly with their Digital Rebel XT model, catching up quite a bit in the areas of startup time and responsiveness, as well as in resolution and detail rendition. That said though, the Nikon D70S retains the advantage of a superior lens with a wider zoom range and slightly wider maximum aperture. It also retains the superb in-hand feel and ergonomics of the original D70, while the Rebel XT has gone quite a bit in the other direction with a tiny handgrip that’s simply too small to be comfortable for many users. (Although for that very reason, the Rebel XT is likely to be very appealing to many women.) For shooters interested in flash photography, the D70S easily leads the field, with its combination of matrix metering for fill flash operation, and its direct support (no accessories needed) for true wireless TTL-metered flash operation with Nikon’s SB-600 and SB-800 flash units. With its dead-simple “green zone” operation and host of helpful scene modes, the D70S is also a very approachable camera for novice users. This is an important consideration, given how well a d-SLR matches the needs of typical family shooting, an application where less-sophisticated users really need the things that d-SLRs do so well. (Fast shutter response, good high-ISO performance.) “.
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