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Nikon D70s

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One digital camera trait that’s almost universally required for someone to invest in a digital camera, or switch from their old one to a new one is that you get a high quality camera – yet one that’s not overly complicated to use. Essentially, you want a user-friendly camera that takes great pictures don’t you?

This is exactly what you get with the Nikon D70S. This is a camera that’s been dazzling its users for years. It’s probably the greatest “first camera” for those who are looking to really get into digital photography. Rather, that statement should read “first quality camera” because of course there are much and unsophisticated cameras out there – but as far as a professional grade SLR camera, this is a great one to get rockin’ with.

The Nikon D70S gives you 6.0 megapixels CCD to work with, which is a high enough resolution to allow you to create high photo quality 14 X 19 in. prints. This means that your prints of that size or smaller will have a superior quality of color vibrancy and brilliance, as well as finely toned and razor sharp details.

One thing that makes this camera stand out is its versatility in lenses. It comes equipped with an AF-S DX Zoom Nikkor 18 – 70mm f 3.5-4.5G ED=IF and 55-200millimeter f4-5.6G ED AF-S lenses. Just as well, it includes the Nikon F lens mount which means that you can easily and seamlessly attach a wide range line-up of superior AF and AF-S Nikkor lenses. These are lenses that professionals have coveted, over and over around the globe.

When you see a photo in the making that’s basically an image that you know that you must have, very often times you’ll miss it simply for the fact that you weren’t ready, and when you fired up your camera it took much too long to start up. Unless you’re camera simply isn’t anywhere near grabbing distance, with the Nikon D70S you’ll be able to catch any shot due to an extremely fast 0.2 second start-up. Now every picture in the making will be a picture for the taking. You’ll have no good excuse to miss an important shot because of your cameras unwillingness to start up again.

This is certainly one of the easiest cameras to operate out on the market today. In

fact using the Digital Vari-Program medley of selections, you’ll be able to better optimize your cameras sharpening, contrast and tone, color and hue sittings that match the scene most accurately, and the all important white balance so that your images are not washed out.

With these automated features you’ll be able to focus on the subject at hand and the shot that you’re going to take, rather than fumbling around with camera settings that can very well leave you without a shot if you take too long. Using the different modes (night, landscape, close-up, sports, portrait, etc.) you’ll be able to get crystal clear and sharp images without hassle.

If you do happen to get a bad picture, you can always use the included “Picture Perfect” editing software that allows you to easily edit and enhance your images, manage them into appropriate folders easily, and subsequently share them with friends and family.

When you’re taking action photos, you need a good solid quality camera that can keep up with the action itself. Shooting with the D70S you’ll surely be able to keep up using the burst mode which lets you to grab images at an incredible three frames per second, at huge bursts of up to 144 pictures. How could you miss with that type of operation?

When you invest in a camera like the Nikon D70S you’re getting a quality camera with a name that’s historically synonymous with that quality. You’re getting a very easy to use and handle camera that will basically let you point and shoot right away, as you learn all of the many features that this camera possesses. This means that the camera doesn’t have to stay in the box for a year until you figure everything out. You’re ready to go right away, and simply get better and better as you go.