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"excellent dSLR choice" on
Pros: Fast response, turn the switch and click; excellent photo results; a huge amount of features, but you really need to study the manual to take advantage of them; can use my old Nikon lenses; a decent value at $999 for the body. Bottom line, photo enthusias
Cons: heavy; at $999 it's not cheap, but still not a bad deal for what you get
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"I recommend it, it is great! But, that outfocus thingy!" on
Pros: Feels good in my hands. It is music for my ears, when shooting. Most of the ergonimics are just where we need them. Pixalage, nice! It came with the 18 -70mm, it is super nice! Itworks really great with the Nikon SB 800, flash. The efects or rear flash or
Cons: That outfocus thingy! I would preffer that the camera will hold my settings, that autofocus setting for example. Most of the time I don't want the camera to focus where it wants, but where I want. So, every time I turn it back on, i have to go the settin
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"A solid piece of machinery. Good control lay out." on
Pros: The more you use it the better the pictures get.
Cons: A lot to learn. But it is fun learning.
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"Designed to keep you in your rhythm" on
Pros: Fast, agile, smartly designed, good controls, and best of all, affordably priced. I left Fuji S-1 & S-2 for the orignal manufactuer. I can't sing the praises of the D70 enough.
Cons: I stated above that the controls are well thought out, all except the multi-selector switch. Everyones hand is not a little monkey hand, some of us have ape hands.
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"Outstanding product for home enthusiasts." on
Pros: Incredibly easy to use. Quick response for multiple shots. Battery life is outstanding compared to a Canon EOS that I have used. One charged battery lasted through 5 full days and lots of shots on an African safari.
Cons: The self maintenance information in the manual is lacking.