kshapero
South Florida Man
Sure seem a lot alike except you can get a used D70s for about $300 or so. Just a thought.
Krosya
Konicaze
If you are trying to say that they have the same sensor, than I would agree. What else is the same?
JonasYip
Well-known
Actually, I believe the RD1 has the D100 sensor.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
No competition for me ... as good as the D70 is it's no match for an RD-1 IMO!
I had a D70s and it was nearly unusable above 800 ISO ... nice DSLR though for something that doesn't cost much at all these days!
I had a D70s and it was nearly unusable above 800 ISO ... nice DSLR though for something that doesn't cost much at all these days!
LCT
ex-newbie
I have a D70 as well. Excellent little camera. With good lenses (45/2.8, 180/2.8 for inst.) its results are very good with the Nikon raw converter up to 1000 iso, and with Capture One v4 up to 1600 iso. It is a bit sharper than the R-D1 out of the camera but the latter makes generally nicer images with Leica lenses at least.
pkreyenhop
Established
No competition for me ... as good as the D70 is it's no match for an RD-1 IMO!
I had a D70s and it was nearly unusable above 800 ISO ... nice DSLR though for something that doesn't cost much at all these days!
I completely agree - the RD-1 was my favourite high ISO camera - quite a contrast to the ugly mess I got out of the D70s...
Wallo
Member
It would be great to get a used R-D1 for $300. Just a dream.
umcelinho
Marcelo
the IQ at iso1600 on the R-D1 is really incredible. sometimes it has more color noise than I'd like it to, but well, for a 2004 6mp camera it ain't bad at all. And it's much better than the M8's...
Kevin
Rainbow Bridge
I love both cameras but I won't go above ISO 400 on the D70. For outdoor shooting with flash I really appreciate the 1/2000 sync speed I can squeeze out of it (with pocket wizard multimaxes, of course).
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
My sister has the D70s. I takes nice pictures, but the R-D1 is better in my mind, mostly wrt low light and the fact that there´s much better glass to be had (at a reasonable price too). The RAW files are also very good (and large). They are the same size as my 12Mpix D2X RAW files, averaging 9.6MB!
LCT
ex-newbie
Your D2x raw files must be compressed i guess. Uncompressed 12MP files are significantly larger. See http://web.forret.com/tools/megapixel.asp?width=3034&height=2024...The RAW files are also very good (and large). They are the same size as my 12Mpix D2X RAW files, averaging 9.6MB!
back alley
IMAGES
Sure seem a lot alike except you can get a used D70s for about $300 or so. Just a thought.
'just a thought'...and not a comment since the op...
mediumformatpho
Member
The best thing about the D70 is that the standard flash sync goes to 1/500th (still rare in a dslr these days), and will sync all the way to 1/4,000th and above because the D70 has both a focal plane shutter and an electronic shutter.
If you want to use fill flash in bright daylight *and* shoot wide aperture, you can do it with a D70 easily.
If you want to use fill flash in bright daylight *and* shoot wide aperture, you can do it with a D70 easily.
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