Official D70 specs are out!


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market and price differentiation, if you don't need more features and a more powerful guide number, one can buy the lower model.

sammedia said:
Seen like the new SB600 is bit weak as compare to the SB800.

SB600- GN-30/98 (ISO 100, m/ft), 42/138 (ISO 200,m/ft) (at 35mm)
while
SB800- GN-38/125 (ISO 100, m/ft), 53/174 (ISO 200,m/ft) (at 35mm)
 

wah! this is very worrying! how can nikon break with tradition and offer a product with such high specs for such a low price??? :eek: they are going to ruin their reputation!
 

d7t3 said:
wah! this is very worrying! how can nikon break with tradition and offer a product with such high specs for such a low price??? :eek: they are going to ruin their reputation!


they're are in line with the market trends now...they still keep their good tradition of providing good quality lenses and systems at prices everyone (almost) can afford... ;)
 

those interested in the D70 can stock up on 2nd hand Nikon lenses first ;p There seem to be more of these lying around compared to those for Canon mount in the Peninsula area.
 

AJ23 said:
market and price differentiation, if you don't need more features and a more powerful guide number, one can buy the lower model.

yup...should be a cheaper version if compare to SB800 which cost $600 over.I think SB600 should market around $500 or less. :think:
 

I suspect the SB600 should be around $400. :bsmilie:
 

those interested in the D70 can stock up on 2nd hand Nikon lenses first
does my cheap 50mm/1.8 become a 75mm/1.8? :D
 

Zerstorer said:
I won't be surprised to see a 300D replacement with improved specs by this september. Canon has been shortening its product cycles in a very aggresive manner.

However, I think that the D70 will hold court for quite a while as Nikons entry/mid camera. This will be until they can get their own LBCAST up to scratch and after they release a D2X. Perhaps then they will release a mid-range DSLR with the CAM1300, 8MP, larger viewfinder+magnification and other goodies.
September? Ha! More like replacement in July (<10 months again, just like D60->10D), stop manufacture now, EOL in June. Bye bye 300D! (not buy, buy buy :devil: )

The D200 should be getting a CAM1300, 8-10MP Sony CCD. I suspect that the LBCAST sensors will only be used on their pro bodies this time (ie generation) round as they may want to 1) fine-tune/improve on the technology 2) improve on the yield of it...
 

Sadly, people sometimesonly look at the megapixel count and forget about the underlying capability and the small nitty gritty but important features. Well... :bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie:
 

what kind of material is the body made of?
 

OT Discussion has been moved into a separate thread.

Please keep the thread on topic. Any more OT posts in this thread and I will NOT hesitate to delete the posts without any warning (it was no fun to have to spilt this original thread 4-5 times and merge back into that OT thread the equal number of times).

Thread is now reopened.
 

Plastic, but there are different types of plastic.

maddog said:
what kind of material is the body made of?
"A feeling of high quality dominates when we take the camera into our hands. Nikon has not been tempted to make concessions to the quality of the housing.... Users of the traditional Nikon F100 camera will recognise certain details of the housing. The beginning photographer will get spoiled by experiencing this body that until recently was only available for the semi-professional or dyed-in-the-wool amateur photographer!"

http://www.letsgodigital.org/html/firstlook/nikon/d70/nikon_D70_EN01.html
 

maddog said:
what kind of material is the body made of?

I belief it should be polycarbonate.
 

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