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Nikon N70 SLR Camera

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Manufacturer: Nikon
Model: N70
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Nikon
Label: Nikon

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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.
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A Truly Exceptional Camera 1999-12-30
Within the first ten minutes of having this camera I could use most of features. This incredibly fast camera (3.7 fps at high continuous film advance, and very fast autofocus)it is impressive. It has a varitey of built in programs like, action, depth of field, night, ect. These are very usful but can alway be overrided for custom control. The built in speedlight is one of the best ones on the market and very good for any kind of fill flash or light to medium flash usage indoors. Within the world of amature photography, you can get much better than this.


N70 is a good investment 1999-11-30
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 N70 1999-11-29
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


I like the N70, but... 1999-11-26
I own an N70 and it has served me well. For an amatuer, and even a serious amateur, it's a great camera, however, keep in mind that the N70 lacks a few features that you may not miss at first, but may come to want over time. For example, there's no depth-of-field preview, the shutter syncs at 1/125th not 1/250th, the max shutter speed is 1/4000, half that of the 8008s or N90s, which means nothing for action photos (1/4000th is plenty fast) but in high light situtations where you are still overexposed at f22, the extra speed is necessary. Also, there's no locking button for the shutter, and no data back available. I am considering upgrading to N90s or an F4s, but I will keep the N70.


The Best Pictures I have ever seen 1999-11-23
I have a couple of friends that have this camera and every time I see the pictures they take the pictures are always crisp and sharp in the contrast. I am currently in the process of trying to acquire one of these cameras because it has really piqued my interest in photography. It has been great looking at getting it because it has the most lens availability and compatibility of all the cameras I have looked at and it looks like it is more durable than canon so I plan to get one!


purple haze 2007-12-16
I bought this camera (used) for only $15 shipped. (It's a F70)
So I'm not complaining. (well, a little bit)
It's a fine functioning product and a Nikon.
One gripe though...after developing all my shots have a purple colored cast to them. Regardless of the lens, it's 'purple' dirt, purple giraffe, just plain purple. My Nikon N2020 & N8008 have no such problem using the exact same lenses.
Needless to say, even though I like the way the F70 functions I'm back to using the other two older cameras.
Maybe the digital cameras now have a good enough anti-shake (not blurry) that I should be looking into an upgrade. Problem is Nikon digital anti-shake mechanisms are inside the lenses so while my older film camera lenses can be used, I'm back to square one on digital shake.
My Minolta lenses have no such problem with the Sony Alpha's. Their anti-shake is inside the camera so all old lenses get the benefit.
Anyway, N70 or F70 it's 'Whoopee'...the color purple.


Best value and well made camera for amateur 2005-03-05
to serious amateur. I bot this camera back in 96 or 97. Took thousands of pictures. This camera takes great pictures and is very very reliable. Even did a couple friends' wedding with it.

Work well with almost all nikon lens. Auto-focus could be a little sluggish when paired with some professional grade nikon zoom lens such as the excellent 80-200 f2.8D and 35-70 F2.8D lens. Other than that, it works well with all other lens including the popular 105 mm F2.8D. Having that said, with 80-200 F2.8D, it is still fast enough to catch my kids running around at the beach and freeze their action.

It is a quality built camera in sharp contrast to those canon plastic toys. You got to hold it in your hand to feel it.

The menu system is very different than the traditional camera. It took me a few minutes to get the hang of it without looking at the instructions. It is very similar to some of the digital camera's menu at present days. It was truely ahead of its time.

It does not have DOV function which you may miss when your skill grow. But 99% of the time, you don't miss it. If you do, you are the type who would have bot the F100, F5 or F6 already.

I took pictures with it along side with a N90s. I did not see any difference in the pictures. However, it does make a huge difference when you upgrade to the professional grade lens. Color fidelity, sharpness and contrast are greatly improved. I have pictures of my kids blown up to poster sizes.

Spend your money on the lens not the camera. If you on a tight budget, this is the one to get.





great 35 mm slr 2004-12-15
now that you can get one cheap, this is a great camera - even better for the money than most other used nikons


Glad I did not get a better one! 2003-03-18
Years ago when I was looking for a SLR I was thinking of getting one of the expensive ones but people told me to start off with something like this. Well I did, and I am so happy. I love this camera. I have taken it to Italy, Netherlands, Oahu, Kauai, and the Big Island in Hawaii. It has gone everywhere with me and given me some great pictures.

If you are just starting off with these cameras or even if you have been using these types of cameras for awhile you will not be disappointed with the N70.


Best Serious Camera for the Price. 2000-01-11
The user interface is intuitive but non-traditional. The only camera (to my knowledge) with a comparable on camera flash is the $1300 Minolta Maxxum 9. By the time you become a serious enough photographer to need Depth of Field preview and faster synch (which the N70 does not offer) it will be time to upgrade to a more expensive model; if you are just taking family/vacation photos you will not miss these features. Nikon lenses offer an excellent value to quality ratio. I suggest starting with the Nikon 50mm/1.8 AF-D lens before purchasing a zoom lens. Eyeglass wearers will find this camera more to their liking than the Canon Elan II which is also an excellent system. The N70 will fill your point & shoot needs as well as giving you creative manual control should you decide to make photography a hobby. Pentax also makes excellent SLR cameras and should be considered if you do not anticipate becoming really serious (because Nikon has such a large market share they can offer pro-grade lenses at a lower price point). Don't forget a sturdy tripod and a camera bag.

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