Cameras Buying Guide
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CNET editors' rating:
3.5 stars
Very good
THE GOOD
Versatile drive mode; excellent dynamic range, noise levels, and color rendition; full feature set with lots of customization options; responsive operation; solid battery life.
THE BAD
No preshot mirror lockup; only one set of custom parameters; raw-file editing/control software costs extra.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Small improvements fine-tune one of the best digital SLRs in the sub-$1,000 class.
CNET Reader Reviews
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June 13, 2005 03:00
3.0/5
The D70 is my first Nikon DSLR (I have two Nikon film SLR's--an FG dating back to the early 1980s, and an F3) and I am quite pleased with the camera. With several Nikon lenses already in-house, I decided that Ninkon digital was the only way for me... read more » -
June 2, 2005 11:52
4.5/5
I've been into photography for 40yrs,mostly as a serious amateur. I've owned and used several high end medium format and 35mm format systems. I've been sitting on the fence reading and studying this digital revolution until this year and so now I'm ... read more » -
June 28, 2005 05:37
4.5/5
I've owned my D70S for a month now. This is my third digital camera, but until now, for quality photography, I've been a film camera diehard. The D70s is a camera for the fairly serious hobbyist, and the price does reflect that. The number of but... read more »
Where to Buy
| Store | In Stock | Shipping | Price |
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| Amazon.com Marketplace | See Site |
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