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The Nikon D70 is a digital single-lens reflex camera, introduced at the 2004 PMA Annual Convention and Trade Show, as a competitor to the Canon EOS 300D. It was succeeded initially by the Nikon D70s and more recently by the Nikon D80 and Nikon D90, announced respectively on August 9, 2006 and August 27, 2008.
The D70 features include:
The Nikon D70 has been considered superior to its predecessor, the D100, despite the higher price of the latter. Both the D70 and Canon EOS 300D were ground...
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| Tele Focal Length |
| Wide Focal Length |
| Optical Zoom |
| Manufacturer |
| Format |
| Announced |
| Released |
| Street price |
|
currency
|
amount
|
valid date
|
|---|---|---|
|
650.0
|
Mar 2005
|
|
| Weight |
- 679.0g
| Dimensions |
|
width
|
height
|
depth
|
|---|---|---|
|
140.0mm
|
111.0mm
|
78.0mm
|
| Supported resolutions |
|
horizontal resolution
|
vertical resolution
|
|---|---|
|
1,504pixels
|
1,000pixels
|
|
2,240pixels
|
1,488pixels
|
|
3,008pixels
|
2,000pixels
|
| Effective resolution |
- 6.0megapixels
| Sensor resolution |
| Sensor size |
|
horizontal size
|
vertical size
|
|---|---|
|
23.7mm
|
15.5mm
|
| Sensor type |
| Image ratio (W:H) |
| Color filter array type |
| Camera sensor manufacturer |
| ISO settings |
| Digital zoom |
| Image stabilization |
| Orientation Sensor |
- Yes
| Supported Storage Types |
| Uncompressed Formats |
| Compressed Formats |
| Viewfinder type |
| LCD screen dimensions |
- 2.5in,
- 1.8in
| LCD screen resolution |
- 130,000.0pixels
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