Last Friday I got my D70s. I opted to go with the 24-120 VR instead of the kit lense. I think that was a good choice for the first lense.
Over the past week I have been shooting and learning and trying out all the new options that I now have (compared to my other camera). Wow, I love the startup time, basically none. The menu's are very easy to navigate, most of the common settings are easily changed via buttons as opposed to menu commands (that is very nice), the onboard flash is very acceptable for me, the continuous focus tracking works well.
Of course, LLD is already setting in and I will have to make do for at least a couple months. At least that is what I keep telling myself anyway. No more LENSES, No more LENSES.
So, at least now, any pics I post here will actually be with a Nikon as opposed to my old Olympus.
So here are just a couple pics taken with my new D70s:
Over the past weekend my wife and I went to our local dance hall located in Kendalia. It was closed for several years I think it just opened back up again. Anyway, here is a shot from the outside.
And I love to take pictures of fish tanks and reef tanks. The D70s auto-focus tracks well for moving subjects.
And here is one of a couple of my fish:
Over the past week I have been shooting and learning and trying out all the new options that I now have (compared to my other camera). Wow, I love the startup time, basically none. The menu's are very easy to navigate, most of the common settings are easily changed via buttons as opposed to menu commands (that is very nice), the onboard flash is very acceptable for me, the continuous focus tracking works well.
Of course, LLD is already setting in and I will have to make do for at least a couple months. At least that is what I keep telling myself anyway. No more LENSES, No more LENSES.
So, at least now, any pics I post here will actually be with a Nikon as opposed to my old Olympus.
So here are just a couple pics taken with my new D70s:
Over the past weekend my wife and I went to our local dance hall located in Kendalia. It was closed for several years I think it just opened back up again. Anyway, here is a shot from the outside.
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And I love to take pictures of fish tanks and reef tanks. The D70s auto-focus tracks well for moving subjects.
And here is one of a couple of my fish:
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