But I use all of them and I like the D70 (yes I spent some time
with one today). As a take it everywhere camera it will do really
nicely. Comparing it side by side with the Canon 300D it feels more
substantial. Comparing it side by side with the D2H it feels very
flimsy (but I still like it, especially with lighter weight lenses).
For me it is the camera that replaces the CP5700 as a constant
companion.
It does not replace the D2H or D1(2)X for professional work.
Sorry to have to say this but I was never that much of a fan of the
D100, for a second (or third) camera I want something that people
don't notice (not something just as big but cheaper than the top of
the line cameras).
But the D70 is a real winner and I will use it daily and carry it
with me everywhere, unless I need the speed of the D2H, the
whatever of whatever the D2x will have, or I need to impress a
client with a more expensive camera.
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1. We haven't seen any pix yet. It must match or exceed the D-100
before I consider the switch.
2. The D-100 has a metal frame. I'd like to hear more about the all
plastic construction of the D70. I get a pain when people popo
plastic because it is actually an advantage in some areas. However
the aliegnment of the lens mount to the focal plane (CCD) is
critical to longterm photographic quality. Seems a metal interior
skeleton is needed if you plan on any outdoors or on location
shooting.
Allright guys and gals...here we go again...sorry to start this
thread AGAIN, but some of you have had a chance to ponder this one
for a few weeks now...
I am debating whether to buy a D100 now or wait for the D70. There
doesn't seem to be much difference spec-wise in the two, but surely
Nikon has a reason, right? Does anyone know if they plan to come
out with an advanced D100? Price is a consideration, after all,
who wouldn't want to save nearly $600.
Begin debating now...
Thanks!
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Ken Eis - D100 and S45 Nikon 18-35, 28-105, 24-120VR, 70-300,
80-400VR, 500mm and 60mm macro
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George Mann
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