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Nikon D70 6.1MP 28-80/70-300mm Lens Set [Exc+++] w/CF Card,Strap Japan [jkh]

Condition:
Used
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Price:
US $235.99
ApproximatelyC $322.50
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Item specifics

Condition
Used
An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Seller Notes
“Excellent+++ Condition!”
Manufacturer Warranty
None
Custom Bundle
No
Bundle Description
1
Item Length
1
Item Height
1
Manufacturer Color
black
Optical Zoom
1x
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Maximum Aperture
f/0.95
Digital Zoom
1x
UPC
0018208252145
EAN
0018208252145
Brand
Nikon
Series
Nikon D
Type
Digital SLR
Screen Size
1.8in
Maximum Resolution
6.1MP
Color
Black
Model
D70
Connectivity
USB
MPN
25214
Features
USB, Auto Focus
Battery Type
Lithium-Ion
Item Weight
21 Oz.

About this product

Product Information

With this Nikon D D70 DSLR camera, you can take great pictures at a high level of professional quality. The CCD image sensor of this digital camera captures images with an effective resolution of 6.1 MP. This level of image quality produces high-definition images measuring 3008 by 2000 pixels that allow print copies of up to 11 inches by 14 inches. Capture photos as JPEGs for action shots to save space, or use RAW to preserve all the details for intense photo editing with the Nikon D70. This Nikon D70 body-only DSLR allows you to choose each lens separately to meet your individual photography needs. You may want a versatile, general purpose lens or you may prefer to specialize. Nikon recommends Nikkor CPU type G or D AF, AF-S, and AF-I lenses because they are fully compatible with the D70. The digital SLR viewfinder allows you to view your photo directly through the lens. You see 95% of the image that the D70 will capture through the viewfinder. You can also use the rear-mounted LCD screen to determine your next shot. To help you capture your shot, the Type B BriteView Clear Matte Mark II screen displays brackets around the autofocus area. You can also display digital grid lines to help compose your image. The shutter speed ranges from 1/8000 of a second to 30 seconds, and an electronically controlled self-timer can be set for times from two to 20 seconds. The Nikon D70's top continuous shooting speed is 3 frames per second. You can set metering to 3D Color Matrix for overall scenes, center-weighted for mid-range telephoto shots, or spot for more distant telephoto photography. You can set the exposure manually and bracket it over two to three frames in 1/3 or 1/2 EV steps. You can also compensate for exposure settings in EV steps of 1/3, 1/2, or one full step. Automatic exposure settings give priority to either the shutter or to the aperture, or you can choose settings based on the selected scene mode. Night Landscape and Night Portrait modes assist with low-light conditions outdoors while the Sports settings are designed to capture high-speed action. Other choices include Close-up, Portrait, and Landscape. You can choose up to five focus areas, and dynamic autofocus assigns the setting priority to the closest subject. You can also lock the focus on a single point. Advanced photographers can set the white balance settings manually with a photographer's white card. They can also bracket their settings on these cameras, but automatic presets are available. Settings for the Nikon D70 are equivalent to ISO 35 mm film speeds of 200 to 1600 and this Nikon offers a dynamic range of 12 bits. Noise reduction is also available for high ISO settings and long exposures. The Nikon D70 has a built-in flash that offers front and rear curtain, repeating flash, red-eye reduction, slow sync, and red-eye reduction with slow sync. These digital cameras support Nikon's Creative Lighting System (CLS) for excellent lighting results.The D70 stores images on either a CompactFlash (CF) I/II or MicroDrive memory card. It is powered by an EN-EL Li-ion rechargeable battery pack. An EH-5 AC adapter and an MH-18a Quick Charger are also included. The camera has a built-in 1/4-inch tripod mount. The camera body measures 5.5 inches by 4.4 inches by 3.1 inches and weighs 21 ounces.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Nikon
MPN
25214
UPC
0018208252145
Model
D70
eBay Product ID (ePID)
100103335

Product Key Features

Battery Type
Lithium-Ion
Screen Size
1.8in
Type
Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution
6.1MP
Color
Black
Connectivity
USB
Features
USB, Auto Focus
Series
Nikon D

Dimensions

Depth
3.07in
Width
5.51in
Item Weight
21 Oz.
Height
4.3in

Additional Product Features

Screen Details
LCD Display-Tft Active Matrix-1.8"-Color
Exposure Compensation
±5 Ev Range, in 1/2 or 1/3 Ev Steps
Light Sensitivity
Iso 800, Iso 600, Iso 400, Iso 1600, Iso 200, Iso 320
Sensor Type
CCD
Exposure Range
Ev 0-20 (Iso 100)
Special Effects
Full Color
Camera Flash Features
Af Illuminator, Fill-In Flash, Slow Sync, Flash +/- Compensation, Red-Eye Reduction Flash, Front Sync Flash, Rear Sync Flash, Auto Flash
White Balance
Auto
Battery Form Factor
Manufacturer Specific
Focus Adjustment
Autofocus & Manual Focus, Manual, Automatic
Expansion Slot
1X CompactFlash Card-Type I/II
Operating System Supported
Apple Mac Os 9.1, Microsoft Windows 98SE, Mississippi Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Mississippi Windows XP, Mississippi Windows ME, Apple Mac Os 9.0.4 or Later, Apple Mac Os 9.2, Microsoft Windows 2000, Mississippi Windows 2000, Mississippi Windows 98SE, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Apple Mac Os X 10.1.5 or Later
Sensor Size
15.6x23.7mm
MAX Shutter SPEED
1/8000 Sec
Display Size
1.8in
Exposure Modes
Program, Aperture-Priority, Bulb, Shutter-Priority, Manual, Automatic
Still Image Format
Raw Image, Raw + JPEG, Raw, JPEG
Display Rotation
Built-In
Light Sensitivity MAX
1600
Optical Viewfinder Type
Fixed Eye-Level Pentaprism
Display Type
LCD
Sensor Resolution
6.1MP
Exposure Metering
SPOT Af Area, 3d Color Matrix, Center-Weighted
Min Shutter SPEED
30 Sec
Additional Features
USB, Autofocus
Flash Type
Pop-Up Flash
Min Operating Temperature
0°C
Effective Flash Range
11m
Continuous Shooting SPEED
3fps
Viewfinder-Field Coverage
95%
Exterior Color
Black
Microphone Type
Without Built-In Microphone
MAX Operating Temperature
40°C
Connector Types
1X Composite Video Output, 1X USB
Shooting Programs
Portrait Mode, Landscape, Sports Mode, Night Portrait, Close-Up, Night Landscape
Flash Modes
Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Synchro, Fill-In Mode, Auto Mode, OFF! Mode, Rear Curtain Sync
Dioptric Correction Range
-1.6 to +0.5
Red-Eye Reduction
Yes
Viewfinder Magnification
0.75x
Camera Type
Digital SLR
Auto Focus Type
TTL Phase Detection
Viewfinder Type
Optical, Optical (Through-The-Lens)
Lens for Sd
Body only
Supported Flash Memory
CompactFlash Card Type I, CompactFlash Card Type II, Microdrive, Ibm Microdrive, SD Memory Card, CompactFlash

Item description from the seller

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new-life-pro

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1.9K items sold

Product ratings and reviews

4.6
195 product ratings
  • 147 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 33 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 7 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
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Most relevant reviews

  • Top favourable review

    Not a low light contender but still takes a good photo in good light. It will get the job done for very Little money. Just keep your iso 400 or under.

    I like it, the image quality is better than any bridge camera i have used. But not great by todays standards. Keep your iso down and you could use it as a profesdional camera.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: feirdama

  • Top critical review

    Non Working Camera

    Well, if it worked other than in flash mode would have been great. The battery worked after I spent my money on a working battery charger. The camera came with a non working one, The camera does not work without the flash. The F stop has to be turned all the way to the right in order to activate the flash mode. So, without me having to ask for it, what are we going to do about this?

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-Owned

  • Affordable, good picture quality, little heavy and big

    Considering this is an old Nikon model and 6.1 MP it takes great pictures with nice colors; keys on camera make it easier to control some functions like white balance, ISO, image quality, focus mode, etc. The camera has several focusing modes that help to take better pictures. Around ISO 1600, the pictures gets a little bit grainy but this is common with this type of high ISO. Camera body its a little heavy and big but nothing impossible to work with. Display screen is also quite small compared with newer cameras. Continuous shutter mode is great using this camera. Something you have to consider is that this camera uses Compact Flash memory cards and that might be inconvenient when you want to download pictures into computer; you can plug camera with USB or buy a CF adapter.

  • Nikon D70, a DSLR workhorse.

    The D70 is a great DSLR camera for pros and joes alike. It's one of Nikon's most versatile early digital cameras. I plays well with most of the cutting edge accessory equipment (lenses, flashes, etc.) that's coming out, as well as much of the older Nikon equipment that has been around for years. That means you can either save your pennies by buying older gear that still works great, or you can buy high-end accessories and keep using them when you upgrade your camera body. I've been using the D70 as a main camera for graduations and special events for 5 years, and even when shooting medium size files at the basic quality setting you still get images that will print 8x10s without pixelation. Unless you're shooting for billboard size prints, the D70's 6.1 ...

  • D70, Still a good camera

    The D70 remains a good buy for its features, especially if you can find a reasonably priced body that has a lower number of shutter actuations. I bought one to have a body that could autofocus a few non AF-S Nikon lenses I had acquired. It has produced very good images and I have been using it more than my D40. The only draw backs for me have been the smallish LCD & that camera settings can't be reviewed on the rear LCD. Budget considerations were primary in my decision to get a D70 versus a D80 but also reviews had mentioned inaccuracies with the light meter readings on D80, whereas the meter for the D70 has reviewed as very accurate. For me the so-called advantage of 10 MB over 6 MB resolution is trivial.