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    Quote Originally Posted by dmdigital View Post
    D70 is a good camera and the 18-70 DX lens would have probably been the kit lens with the camera. It's a good lens and would perform well on any new DX camera too.

    Both are probably 4-6 years old. Watch the lens for fungal growth, scratches and dust ingress. The same goes for the camera as the sensor may well need a good clean to remove dust. Also the battery could be on the way out. The shutter life on a D70 is in the range 50,000 - 100,000 so if it hasn't seen a lot of use it has a lot left in it (the EXIF data of a JPEG does have this information in it if you know where to look)

    A common use for the D70 is to convert them to infrared as they can be picked up reasonably cheaply. They certainly don't compare image wise to the D90 but the build is potentially more solid.

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    Took it into cash converters today for a valuation, as if I was going to sell it. They said they would only offer less than $100-- due to its condition, if I could show it working. Leo lost his charger. I said How much less, and he said if I buy a charger $50--.

    The rubber is sticky. I spoke to a pro photographer yesterday who told me that his rubber had come off. The flip up flash has to be taped down [not a problem for me] and their if a bit broken out of the lens surround where a filter would normally screw in.

    The lens appears free of fungus. And I had a lens on my Olympus OM2 years ago with fungus so know what to look for.

    One worry is focusing ring keeps going after infinity, but it appears to focus okay.

    I think I need to find someone with one and borrow his battery to ensure it works okay.

    I think he may let me have it for any offer.

    And I need a digital camera, see next post on my plans.

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    I have an Olympus OM40 SLR 35 ml camera and some non working OM!/OM2's, plus lenses, and was discouraged when I realized I could not sell the Olympus for much [say them with 3-4 lenses for under $100]. And as far as I could find no digital was compatible with my Olympus OM system.

    Also I stopped taking 35 mm a few years back as I saw digital was the way of the future

    Hence this Nikon is now mine once I get it going, because I could probably get a Nikon adapter for my Sigma 500 mm mirror lens, and could make a Nikon adapter for my Olympus bellows for macro.

    Leo only wants $50- for it. He has lost his charger, so I have to find one I can borrow, or batteries I can borrow, to see it works okay. If it works it is mine and I will buy a new/second battery plus charger.

    I also have a Metz 60CT2 flash gun with remote heads, and this would also work with this Nikon D70.

    And have a large range of filters, etc., some big enough for the Nikon lens I think.

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    Mate for that price take it for sure. You will get much more than $50 use of it for sure
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnF View Post
    I have an Olympus OM40 SLR 35 ml camera and some non working OM!/OM2's, plus lenses, and was discouraged when I realized I could not sell the Olympus for much [say them with 3-4 lenses for under $100]. And as far as I could find no digital was compatible with my Olympus OM system.

    Also I stopped taking 35 mm a few years back as I saw digital was the way of the future

    Hence this Nikon is now mine once I get it going, because I could probably get a Nikon adapter for my Sigma 500 mm mirror lens, and could make a Nikon adapter for my Olympus bellows for macro.

    Leo only wants $50- for it. He has lost his charger, so I have to find one I can borrow, or batteries I can borrow, to see it works okay. If it works it is mine and I will buy a new/second battery plus charger.

    I also have a Metz 60CT2 flash gun with remote heads, and this would also work with this Nikon D70.

    And have a large range of filters, etc., some big enough for the Nikon lens I think.
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    Won't fit. The D40 takes the EN-EL9 battery and uses the MH-23 charger.

    The D70 takes the EN-EL3 battery and uses the MH-18 charger.

    Now you need to be careful here as there was also the D70s at the end of the life of the D70 which was slightly upgraded. This takes the EN-EL3a battery and MH-18a charger. There is also a dual battery MH-19 charger.

    Not to worry though as they will all work on both camera models. As will the EN-EL3e battery.

    This is the same battery charger combo for D50/70/70s/80/90/200/300/300s/700 models

    There's nothing wrong with aftermarket batteries but make sure you get one of similar capacity as they can be a lower capacity unit. A new battery and charger will cost more than the camera buy the looks of it.
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    There is some good links about the D70 HERE

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    I use this type for a second charger and battery and have found them to be great. Seems to last as long as the original battery (thousands of shots) and have had no issues with the charger at all (I guess it takes the same time to charge as the OEM one).

    For the price you can't go wrong.

    I got my d70 when it was first released. Its had a very hard life (dropped, wet, muddy, extreme hot and cold etc) and it has never missed a beat. (worst that happened was that the shutter suck when a tripod was knocked over doing a night shot)

    The only negatives that I have for it is the relatively poor low light performance - but don't forget this is a 6yo sensor.

    With a swag of good glass you simply can't go wrong with a D70. I'm waiting for a D700 body with the ultra low light sensor of the D3s in it. That is the only way I could justify upgrading it - nothing else has been worth the money.

    With good glass and a bit of technical know how you can get professional results with a D70 that compare to a camera now that costs 10x as much. (as in second hand D70 vs new other camera). You just need to learn its strengths and weaknesses.
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    Eastmon Camera store at Lismore is closing down. Got a aftermarket dual voltage charger for $10.95 reduced from $79.95, and a aftermarket battery for $7:95, reduced from $79.95. Purchased a lens cap plus cleaning kit also, $19.90. Am very happy though hope it works now when I've charged the battery.

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