Honey bee photographed in 2006 with Nikon D70


This is a continuation of my blogs on DSLR cameras I have owned.

My next camera, after the venerable S1Pro, was Nikon's D70.  It was a remarkable camera and one that I used for many years.  Although it was only 6 mp, it was still an upgrade to Fuji's 3 mp, and it had a few other features that were also improvements.

For one, it had a flash synch speed of 1/500th of a second.  Most cameras today limit out to 1/200th, although that can be altered by using high-speed synch (HSS) on modern cameras.  Of course, you need to have a flash that is compatible with that feature.  Another cool feature was its ability to connect wirelessly to off-camera flashes.  I used (and still have) a wireless macro flash, one that I used to shoot the above image with.

I photographed weddings, school events, wildlife, and, of course, macro with it.  It was a great all-around camera and allowed me to further explore many aspects of digital photography.  All of my lenses from the S1Pro ported over seamlessly to the D70 and I made a few other purchases along the way.  One of my favourites was an 80-200 f/2.8 beauty that I shot many of my son's soccer games with.

It was around this time that I bought my next camera body, a Nikon D200.

Thanks for reading.

Eric Svendsen     www.ericspix.com

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