The D50 is the smallest, lightest and easiest-to-use Nikon digital SLR camera to date, and is designed for the broadest range of consumers including family memory-keepers looking to take advantage of ...
We knew that sooner or later that Nikon was going to come out with some competition for the EOS Digital Rebel, Canon’s budget digital SLR camera, and while we heard some early rumblings about the D70 ...
that a broad range of consumers will find within reach. A new DX Zoom-Nikkor lens is being developed concurrently to match the D70, and both products are scheduled to go on sale in the spring of 2004.
Nikon has revealed preliminary details of its new D70 interchangeable-lens digital SLR camera, which will carry “a popular price users will find within reach”. December 2003: Nikon has revealed ...
The Nikon D70 was precisely the camera that the photography world needed this year. A revolution began in 2003 with the Canon EOS Digital Rebel — its $899 sticker, its 6.3-megapixel sensor, and its ...
On first impressions the Nikon D70s is a solid piece of kit, with a chunky handgrip and a "business-like" design that is functional rather than pretty. This isn't one of the new breed of digital SLR ...
Nikon on Wednesday introduced two new digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras — the D50 and the D70s. The D50 is aimed at hobbyist photographers who are transitioning from a simple point-and-shoot ...
Nikon Inc. on Wednesday announced development of its D70, a new digital SLR camera expected to hit stores in spring 2004. A lot of technical details about the camera were left out of Nikon’s ...
Digital cameras and shutter-lag go together like teens and STDs. Thankfully this problem is getting better, and so are the shutter-lag issues. Nikon’s D70s has almost no lag time at all, a super-rapid ...
contains many of the same features as the D50, with some slight performance tweaks for the more discerning user but still retaining the great functionality. The 0.2-second power-up time is impressive ...