Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Nikon D70S


Nikon D70S

*6.1 megapixel CCD delivering a maximum image resolution of
3008 x 2000 pixels.*1/500 flash sync, 1/8000 second top shutter speed.*SLR design with true, TTL optical viewfinder.*2.0 inch 130,000 pixel TFT LCD with adjustable brightness.*Polycarbonate body over a metal frame for strength with low weight.*Interchangeable F mount lens design accommodates a wide range of Nikkor lenses, type D and type G recommended. 1.5x multiplier applies to focal length.*Body supports both mechanically-coupled and all-electronic AF-S lenses.*Program, Digital Vari-Program (Scene), Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and Manual exposure modes.*Depth of field preview button.*TTL flash exposure metering in three modes (with the SB-800 flash).*ISO 200 - 1600 exposure range.*White balance has auto, six manual modes, and preset option.*Three color modes, plus contrast, saturation, hue, and sharpness adjustments.*Built in, five-mode popup flash; can also act as a master controller, or "commander" for SB-800 and SB-600 flashes.*External flash hot shoe.*Continuous shooting, Auto Exposure Bracketing, and Self-Timer modes.*JPEG, RAW (NEF) and JPEG + RAW (NEF) file formats.*Uses Compact Flash Type I and II, plus Hitachi Microdrive*USB cable for computer connection*Captures up to 3 frames per second.*Buffer can hold up to 144 large/normal shots (actually more, in our tests), with high-speed CF cards.*Five-area AutoFocus.*Included CD-ROM loaded with PictureProject software.*Video cable for connection to TV*Optional battery holder that accepts 3 CR2 disposable batteries.

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.
Source:- Edwinlam

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