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Nikon N70 SLR Camera

Nikon N70 SLR Camera
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Product Description

Quiet power is what you sense when you hold this camera. Quick, responsive. The N70 is a camera that can turn your vision into reality. Examine the controls - the Command Dial and the newly designed, color-coordinated, large Liquid Crystal Display. Within minutes, you'll understand how the N70 works. Press the shutter release. Watch the image snap into focus, then fire. Listen...operation so quiet it won't distract. A powerful yet quiet motor drives AF Nikkor lenses for crystal-sharp pictures. And Nikon Light is built in. The world's first built-in 3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash. Packed in a compact, lightweight body. With the N70, you'll see the difference. The world's greatest pictures. Yours.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4012 in Camera & Photo
  • Brand: Nikon
  • Model: N70

Features

  • Includes SLR camera body
  • Built-in pop-up TTL flash
  • 8-segment 3-D matrix, center, and spot metering
  • Point-and-shoot operation with selectable automatic or manual focus
  • Automatic focus with close-up capability

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Nikon is legendary for its meticulous construction and amazing picture quality. The N70 is Nikon's top model in its non-pro SLR line. It has a wide range of advanced features that let you take incredible photos in any shooting situation. With a built-in flash, improved autofocus, and a good selection of exposure modes, the Nikon N70 makes it easy to take perfectly exposed and focused pictures with little effort. At 7mm by 3mm, Nikon's cross-type autofocus sensor module has an extra-wide focus detection area that swiftly locks onto a moving subject. The autofocus can detect subjects in light as dim as EV minus 1 (at ISO 100). The N70 also offers both spot and wide-area autofocus--the latter is especially handy when you want to loosen up your composition.

The Nikon N70 uses 3-D matrix metering for incredibly accurate exposure. An SPD (Silicon Photo Diode) sensor divides scenes into eight segments; the N70's microcomputer then reads the light pattern for data on brightness and calculates contrast to put out optimum exposure value. The Nikon N70's built-in speedlight flash uses a five-segment TTL multi-sensor for optimal flash balance.

In addition to standard program, manual, and shutter- and aperture-priority modes, the Nikon N70 offers bracketing and a useful mode called flexible program, which lets you shift the combination of shutter speed and aperture normally set by the program mode.

From the Manufacturer
Used to connect Converter Lenses to the Coolpix 885 and 4300.


Customer Reviews

A great camera by a great camera company4
I have to admit that I am biased. I only ever use Nikon products. I have an F3 and an 80008. I purchased the N70 for the built in flash feature (so I wouldn't have to lug around my SB-24) and to have one nice do it all camera to take on vacations, etc. without having to take my whole camera bag with F3 or 80008 bodies. Well, I've shot a wedding, a trip to Spain, and, well, you get the idea. Haven't even needed to pickup the other two. The nice thing about the N70 over the N60 (which is also a great camera) is that the N70 still has the synch port. I wouldn't, of course, trade my F3 or 80008 for studio work or other stuff, but for one compact camera for taking on trips, etc. this camera is great. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because it isn't a professional's camera like the F3 or F4 or N90, but this camera is fantastic and more than enough camera for most people.

N70 is a good investment5
I have been using the N70 for about 6 months now, and I absolutely love it. Its autofocusing speed is phenomenal, and its features offer everything I need for shooting action and stills in all lighting conditions. Its controls are very easy to use, and Nikon offers any accessory you can think of. I would suggest augmenting the N70 body with a Sigma 28-200 lens.

17 years later I finally bought a new Nikon N705
I have had Nikon cameras since my college days (1968-72)and have owned the original Nikon F, Nikromat and Nikon FE. At first I was skeptical about owning an automatic camera, but was I in for a surprise when I took it out of the box. At first I found myself not missing calibrating the camera for each shot (I was suspicious) and then I realized how many pictures I had taken (it also has a built in motor-drive). I had gone through 3 rolls of film at a Thanksgiving feast given by some friends of mine . . . if I had used my old setup I'd have been lucky to finish 1! What I am trying to say is the Nikon N70, with its built in computer allowed me (read - freed me) to take as many pictures as my heart desired, with all of them being in perfect focus! (Using the Auto-Focus feature I was able to concentrate on the subject at hand . . . not the camera!) If you want professional results without the time-consuming features this is your baby! I have not used my other cameras since I purchased the Nikon N70, and I guarantee it if you buy one you may as well sell your other cameras. (I know, I did)

MorrisZ342@juno.com