Nikon F70
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Overview | |
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Type | SLR |
Released | 1994 |
Lens | |
Lens | interchangeable lens, Nikon F-mount |
Compatible lenses | Nikon F-mount lenses |
Sensor/medium | |
Film format | 35mm |
Film size | 36mm x 24mm |
Focusing | |
Focus modes | Autofocus |
Shutter | |
Shutter | electromagnetically controlled |
General | |
Weight | 585 g (20.6 oz) |
The Nikon F70 (or N70 as it is known in the U.S.) is an SLR camera formerly manufactured by the Japanese Company Nikon.[1] Introduced in 1994, it is the predecessor to the Nikon F80. This camera is known for its unusual user interface which uses a combination of function and set buttons along with the thumb wheel to navigate the nestled settings. It is quite different compared to other Nikon SLRs of the same era.
Specification
[edit]Item | Description |
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Type | Integral-motor autofocus 35mm single-lens reflex. |
Picture format: | 24mm x 36mm (Standard 35mm film format). |
Lens mount: | Nikon F mount. |
Focus modes: | Autofocus, and manual with electronic rangefinder. |
Autofocus area: | Wide and Spot selectable. |
Autofocus modes: | Single Servo AF and Continuous Servo AF. |
Focus Tracking: | Automatically activated when subject moves. |
Autofocus detection system: | Nikon CMA274 autofocus module. |
Autofocus detection range: | Approx. EV -1 to EV 19 (at ISO 100). |
Autofocus lock: | Possible once stationary subject is in focus in single Servo AF. |
Metering modes: | Matrix, center-weighted, spot. |
Shutter speeds: | Lithium niobate oscillator-controlled speeds from 1/4000 to 30 sec in 1/3EV step. |
Key features
[edit]F70D version features built-in panorama mode, which crops the top and bottom parts of the image, producing 13 × 36mm image. It also features data imprinting back.
- 3D Matrix Metering using 8-segment Matrix Sensor
- Built-in retractable Speedlight with 3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash
- Vari-Program [P] system
- Large, informative LCD, coordinated in shape and color with the control buttons
- Two 3V CR123A (or DL123) lithium batteries
References
[edit]- ^ "Nikon F70 - Specifications". mir.com.my. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
External links
[edit]Nikon F70 Nikon corporate site. Retrieved 15 October 2012
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