The Nikon F70 or N70 as known in the US is a auto focus 35mm SLR camera introduced in 1994. Compared the other models in the line up, it has a unusual interface which requires the holding of buttons on one side of the camera; as well a moving the thumb dial on the opposite side; and viewing the settings in a circular interface on the LCD screen.
Lens compatibility
The F70 is compatible with Nikon F mount lenses, the preferred lenses include AF, AF-D, AF-S and AF-I lenses, all functions of the camera and P, S, A, M program modes will operate with these lenses. VR lenses will work but with the Vibration Reduction function disabled. AI, AI-S as well as converted AI lenses will work as well but will not function in matrix meter mode. It will operate in center weighted and spot meter modes, with A and M program modes. G lenses will work as well, but with only P and S program modes.
Specifications
- Year: 1994
- Manufacturer: Nikon, Japan
- Lenses: Nikon F
- Metering: Matrix, Center weighted and Spot.
- Metering range: Matrix and Center: -1 to 20 EV; Spot: 3 to 20 EV (ISO 100; f1.4 lens)
- Shutter: electronic, 1/4000 to 30 sec in 1/3 EV and electromagnetic B setting.
- Flash: built-in, TTL flash.
- Flash: X at 1/125
- Film speed: Auto DX 25 to 5000 ISO; manual 6 to 6,400 ISO.
- Batteries,: 2x CR123A lithium battery
- Weight: about 585 g.
- Dimensions: 151 x 103 x 70