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Nikon D70 - Announced


nikon_d70.jpgNikon have finally announced their D70 DSLR. Previously details were sketchy but now a lot more is known. The Nikon D70 is a 6.1 megapixel camera that is sure to be popular and will compete with the Canon Digital Rebel.

Imaging Resource - Nikon D70 writes:

'The D70 looks to be a very interesting camera indeed. Pricing is set at US$999 for the camera body only, or $1299 in a bundle with a Nikkor AF-S DX 18-70MM f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED lens (more on this newly announced lens can be found in a separate news item). That puts the D70 just a touch higher than Canon's competing EOS Digital Rebel - but at just under $1000 body-only, still very much in the sweet spot for consumers considering stepping up to a digital SLR.'

Digital Photography Review has a little more to add.

Photography Blog writes:

'The D70 employs the popular Nikon DX Format sensor and Nikon F lens mount design. This maintains seamless compatibility with all AF Nikkor lenses while allowing photographers to take full advantage of high quality DX Nikkor lenses, designed exclusively for Nikon's D-series digital SLR cameras and optimised to achieve outstanding centre-to-edge-to-corner image quality. Developed concurrently as a perfect match for daily use with the D70 and compatible with all Nikon D-Series SLR models, the new AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED combines top performance and outstanding value.
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On top of others praises - Time Magazine named it Gadget of the week.

The Nikon D70 will start being shipped to US suppliers for release to the public on March 18th 2004. The rest of the world should follow shortly after.

Also get more information at on the Nikon D70:
- Lets Go Digital - Nikon D70
- Thom Hogan - Nikon D70
- DP Review - Hands on Test of the Nikon D70
- Nikon D70 Sample Images
- Nikon D70 review
- Tour the Nikon D70 Factory in Thialand
- http://dpmac.com/d70-review/index.html">DPMac - Nikon D70 Comprehensive Review
- Hardware Zone - Nikon D70
- Nikon D70 Image Sample Gallery
- Outback Photo - Nikon D70 User Experience Report
- Nikon D70 Image Gallery
- Nikon D70 Digital Camera Reviewed
- Nikon D70 Review







Posted by Darren in our News category on January 28, 2004