First Take
With the D70s, Nikon makes some incremental improvements to its popular consumer digital SLR, the D70. Although it retains the 6-megapixel resolution of its predecessor, the Nikon D70s is better equipped to compete with the new consumer dSLR heavyweight on the block, Canon's 8-megapixel EOS 350D. It also takes on Olympus' E-300 and Pentax's *ist DS. ...
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Average User Rating
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User Reviews
Great camera
Jul 17, 2007Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Excellent flash sync speeds, decent continuous shutter speed, a size that fits your hand
Cons: no usb 2.0
Opinion:
excellent camera
Evolutionary - Juz some minor changes compared to the D70
Jan 29, 2007Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
Pros: Large LCD display & fast startup
Cons: D70s does not support the USB 2.0 High Speed standard
Opinion:
Nikon D70s is an excellent digital SLR, it has a good-sized, weighty camera that feels just right in your hands. The new 2.0" LCD is a nice improvement
Battery life is good
One complaint is the bundled software. PicturePackage is decent for editing images, but if you take any RAW images you'll be shocked that you can't adjust any of your image properties using the software.
Overall I recommend the Nikon D70s to anyone who wants high performance digital SLR from a company with a huge collection of lenses
Awesome Machine!
Mar 8, 2006Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: Feels really good in your hand
Cons: Not at the moment
Opinion:
Just got it a week ago and its an awesome camera..No complains at the moment. Highly recommended DSlr!!
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