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Nikon D70S 6.1MP Digital SLR Camera Kit with 18-70mm Nikkor Lens

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About this item

  • Stores images on CF cards or Microdrive , powered by EN-EL3a or EN-EL3 rechargeable lithium-ion battery (includes EN-EL3a battery and charger)
  • RAW and JPEG capture , burst mode allows for capture of three frames per second for up to 144 pictures
  • Includes AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f3.5-4.5G ED-IF lens
  • 6.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints
  • 2.0-inch LCD display , power-up time of approximately 0.2 seconds
  • 6.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints
  • Includes AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f3.5-4.5G ED-IF lens
  • 2.0-inch LCD display; power-up time of approximately 0.2 seconds
  • RAW and JPEG capture; burst mode allows for capture of three frames per second for up to 144 pictures
  • Stores images on CF cards or Microdrive; powered by EN-EL3a or EN-EL3 rechargeable lithium-ion battery (includes EN-EL3a battery and charger)


Product Description

Based on the award-winning image quality, high performance and user-friendliness of the Nikon D70, the D70s offers several refinements that will further enhance your digital SLR experience. For starters the D70s features a 6.1 effective megapixel Nikon DX format CCD that yields 3,008 x 2,000-pixel images that are suitable for making large prints, or for creative cropping to bring out detail. With a power-up time of a mere 0.2 seconds, this SLR is basically ready to shoot when you are. Pictures are processed and recorded extremely quickly, and preview images appear on the LCD monitor almost instantly.

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Based on the award-winning image quality, high performance and user-friendliness of the Nikon D70, the D70s offers several refinements that will further enhance your digital SLR experience. For starters the D70s features a 6.1 effective megapixel Nikon DX format CCD that yields 3,008 x 2,000-pixel images that are suitable for making large prints, or for creative cropping to bring out detail. With a power-up time of a mere 0.2 seconds, this SLR is basically ready to shoot when you are. Pictures are processed and recorded extremely quickly, and preview images appear on the LCD monitor almost instantly.


The top display shows critical exposure information.
The D70s' connection ports are easily accessible. .
"In the cockpit": controls at the ready. .
Two-inch TFT LCD monitor. With the D70s, high-speed action photography is truly a reality. With the ability to shoot a rapid three frames per second (fps) for a continuous burst of 144 pictures, you'll never miss any action. And with shutter speeds that range from 30 seconds to 1/8000 second, or up to a 1/500-second flash synch speed, you'll be sure to have the flexibility you need to capture the action precisely as you want it.

Best of all, the D70s employs the Nikon F lens mount for seamless compatibility with the comprehensive lineup of high-quality AF and AF-S Nikkor lenses that have long been favored by professionals around the world. Included with the D70s is the AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f3.5-4.5G ED-IF -- a compact standard zoom lens that covers the focal length range of 18 to 70 millimeters, which is equivalent to 27 to 105 millimeters in 35mm format.

Professional Quality with Point-and-Shoot Simplicity
While the D70s offers many features you'd only expect in a professional-level SLR, the camera also supports many features that make picture-taking a breeze for anyone. The D70s features Digital Vari-Program selections that automatically optimize white balance, sharpening, tone (contrast), color, saturation and hue settings to best match the selected scene. Instead of having to worry about all the camera settings, you can have the option of choosing from one of several "modes" -- such as Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Close Up, Sports, Night Landscape, or Night Portrait -- that will deliver the optimum image for you according to the conditions. This means you can concentrate on capturing that special moment while leaving the details to the camera. And once you've taken your shots, Nikon's PictureProject user interface makes image management, editing and sharing easy and fun. Simply connect the camera to a computer to automatically import pictures. You can also quickly e-mail or auto enhance images, run slide shows, burn CD/DVDs, and access other commonly used functions easily and intuitively. With simple drag-and-drop steps, you can organize pictures into separate collections and quickly locate any file by name, keyword, or date.

Among the many other features that make the D70s an ideal digital SLR solution are:

  • Nikon-exclusive Silent Wave Motor for high-speed auto-focusing with accuracy and super-quiet operation
  • Internal Focusing (IF) for smoother operation and great balance
  • Three Nikon ED glass elements, plus aspherical element for low distortion and minimized chromatic aberration
  • M/A mode for instant switching from auto-focus to manual Nikon D-Signal technology for enhanced flash and ambient exposure control The camera's included EN-EL3a rechargeable lithium-ion offers up to 2,500 shots per charge, and the large, two-inch TFT LCD monitor offers several playback options, including single frame, four or nine-image thumbnail display, zoom with scroll (up to 4.7x), automatic slide show, histogram indication and highlight point display. In short, the Nikon D70s delivers the professional-level quality an SLR of this class but with many of the convenient automated features that can make photography so fun.

    What's in the Box
    D70s, rechargeable lithium-ion battery EN-EL3a, quick charger MH-18a, video cable, USB cable UC-E4, strap, body cap, eyepiece cap DK-5, rubber eyecup DK-20, LCD monitor cover BM-5, PictureProject CD-ROM. Lens kit includes Nikkor 18-70mm lens, HB-32 hood, CL-0915 case, 67mm lens cap, and rear cap.


Robert Campbell
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2014
Had to return this item. Although it was listed as being in good condition, it wasn't. I checked a couple of functions and they didn't work. I tried the flash and it didn't work.
Paul Livingston
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2013
This review isn't as much about the camera as it is about the company I dealt with. I ordered this refurbished unit last October from an Amazon seller: GRL Recoveries; it arrived a few days later and was working fine. After using it only three times OVER THE SPAN OF SEVEN MONTHS the shutter stopped working. Since the problem didn't arise until seven months after I bought it, it was way past the warranty period (after all, it was a used product). Even though I already knew the answer, I tried to do a return through Amazon. The automated response I got was, of course, "Sorry, but the item is out of warranty, we can't help you." I was upset with that—not because of the answer, but because Amazon's return form didn't allow enough space for me to tell my story. So I figured I'd try to email the company directly. No harm in asking. I explained to them I'd only used the camera three times before it malfunctioned. An hour later I got a personal response from GRL Recoveries by a real human. He or she said they'd see what they could do and get back to me. I figured I was done ... no company is going to take my word for it and just give me another one after seven months. Especially with a used product.Only a couple hours later I got an email from the same person at GRL (I wish I'd have gotten his or her name). I copied a line from that email and am pasting it here:"I have a replacement on the way to you. Can yhou please just return the one you have after you receive this one."HOLY CR*P! I've been dealing with computers and digital cameras well over 20 years and have NEVER gotten a response like this from anyone. I was 100% sure they were going to say "Sorry, can't help you." But, not only did they give me another one, they didn't even wait to get the original one back before they sent it!The new camera arrived three days later and works perfectly. Also included were all the accessories: new battery, charger, cables and user manual. That was Saturday (this is the following Monday). During that time I've taken 2,322 shots just to test it. I didn't want to make the same mistake of waiting months to use it.I can't praise GRL Recoveries enough. And the person I dealt with was kind, courteous and prompt. Here they were taking the word of a person they've never dealt with that the item was only used three times before it went bad. And exchanged it six months out of warranty.If you're ever unsure who to buy from, go with GRL Recoveries. I doubt you'll ever find another company that will do for you what they did for me, especially on a refurbished product!Oh, about the camera ... the Nikon D70 and D70s are excellent machines that produce very high-quality image files. But they can't take great pictures. No camera can; only you can do that.
JoeHub
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2007
I bought the D70S body and 18-135 mm lens separately. This is roughly $200 cheaper than the D80 18-135 mm kit. I am very happy with the D70S. Well built, solid construction. Do take advantage of the manual modes - extensive metering and focusing options allow great flexibility in taking photos in difficult situations. Camera is very quick on power up and shooting.A friend who recently purchased a Canon XTi with the 18-55 mm kit lens felt the D70s and 18-135 combo was a better buy after had a chance to try my Nikon out.Pluses:- Solid construction.- Quick.- The D70S and 18-135mm make a great package for less then the D80.Minuses:- Convoluted manual.- Only 6 megapixel. Only an issue if you print enlargements or blow-up images a lot. Otherwise pictures look great on a monitor and the file sizes are reasonable.
Gordon Smith
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2006
I have owned this camera for about two months now and have taken about 100 photographs (keepers) to date. Because I have been involved in photography for almost 35 years, I have developed certain prejudices. In particular, I have never been comfortable with auto exposure and even less comfortable with auto focus. In fact, the last auto focus camera I owned was a Nikon N8008s that I ultimately sold at auction because I could not adapt to using the various auto settings.However, I like this camera. Why? The D70s is a very easy camera to use and I have only had to refer to the manual to check on a couple of settings and look up some features. Honestly, set up takes only a few minutes and handling is not terribly different from a film camera. I should point out that this camera is really designed for auto focus lenses and if you choose to use your manual focus lot, you will disable many of the camera's features.Because I am both stubborn and cheap (but mostly only when it comes to spending money on myself) I am using my manual focus lenses on this camera. It is true that I do not get any internal exposure meter readings and must rely on a handheld Gossen or the sunny 16 rule (quite effective, really) for exposure determination. The LCD preview screen thus is critical for determining or adjusting exposure. I should also point out that the depth of field preview feature is also lost when using manual focus lenses. I was stunned when I could not stop my lens down and burrowed through the manual to find out what I was doing wrong--which was nothing except that I was using the wrong type of lens. While I really miss this feature, I am not sure how big a loss it really is because of the viewfinder. Others have made mention of the low magnification and tunnel like views through the finder and I can attest to this fact. I compared finder views to my trusty old FM and was just stunned by how poorly the D70 compared.Ultimately the best camera is the camera you use and the D70 has become my camera of choice. Even though I am using this camera like a vintage M series Leica--i.e., handheld meter and presetting exposure in anticipation of a photograph--I find that I can live with this level of usability. At some point I will probably buy an auto focus lens (maybe the 35 f2) and make full use of the feature set. But for now I content on using the camera the old fashioned way.
G. Frank
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2006
Best feature - speed. From switching on to taking a shot is almost instant, compared to other DSLRs that take a few seconds to boot before being ready to shoot (eg. Canon EOS). So you don't miss candid moments. For journalists, that's fabulous.Worst feature - color balance. I've tried so many setting alternatives and this camera consistently yields slightly under-saturated, cold (ie. slightly blueish) pictures. Same experienced by reviewers on dpreview.com. It's fixable by most photo editing software like Picasa or Photoshop, but is annoying.Overall, better than most of its peers but I expected a more finished, tuned package.
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