Автор: Amigo
Дата: 10-04-05 02:04
Manuals:
Nikon D70s
http://www.photo.co.nz/featured/cameras/nikon_d70s/d70s.pdf
Nikon D50
http://www.photo.co.nz/featured/cameras/nikon_d50/d50_manual.pdf
Update (March 31, 2005; 15:20 CEST): As you might have guessed from the (new) headline, a Nikon D70S is also in the pipeline, apparently, since a manual for such a model has been online shortly and inadvertently as well. While comparing specifications one could see that the D70S seems to be a D70 basically, just slightly modified: The LCD monitor grew from 1.8 inches to 2.0 inches (130,000 pixels stayed). Otherwise nearly all of the features seem to be identical - from resolution (6 megapixels) to shutter times (1/8000 - 30 sec), including AF modes, exposure settings, flash modes etc.
Nikon UK is pleased to confirm the launch of two new digital SLR cameras to be launched towards the end of April 2005.
So what is The Nikon D50 DSLR? Well, it looks like maybe a competitor for the EOS Digital Rebel XT. The most obvious difference is that the Nikon D50 appears to have a 6.1 MP sensor while the Digital Rebel XT is 8MP.
However, the Nikon D50 has 1/500s flash sync and 2.5% spot metering, while the Digital Rebel has a 1/200s flash sync on 9% partial ("fat spot") metering. Another difference is that the Nikon D50 will use SD memory cards, while the Digital Rebel XT uses CF cards.
Also strongly rumored is a new Nikon 18-55 f3.5-5.6G AF-S DX zoom to go with the Nikon D50. Clearly a lens designed to go after the same user demographic as the Canon EF-S 18-55/3.6-5.6 USM and the Sigma 18-50/3.5-5.6 DC. All three are designed for APS-C sized sensors. The Nikon 18-55 f3.5-5.6G AF-S DX is reported to have 7 elements in 5 groups including one ED and one aspherical element and a weight of 210g. The Canon EF-S 18-55/3.5-5.6 has 11 elements in 9 groups with one aspheric element and weighs 190g. The Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC has 8 elements in 8 groups, one apheric element and weighs 250g.
Since Nikon haven't released specifications yet, everything said so far has to be read with that in mind. Also, the comparison below is based on unofficial data for the Nikon D50.
BTW there are also rumors of a Nikon D70s, an update of the Nikon D70. Changes are reported to be very minor. Basically the same sensor and feature set with perhaps better USB 2.0 connectivity and some tweaks to the battery.
http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/digital/nikon_D50_review.html
Nikon D70s specifications
http://www.juzaphoto.com/news2/2005/nikon_d70s.htm
Nikon D50 specifications
http://www.juzaphoto.com/news2/2005/nikon_d50.htm
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