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High-Capacity 320-CD Wallet/Album
Sleeves provide optimum strength and protection against scratches, heat and moisture. Each sleeve holds two CDs or one CD and booklet in an easy-flip page. Cleaning cloth included to remove dust/smudges from discs. Nylon. With reinforced briefcase style handle.
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High-Capacity 320-CD Wallet/Album Sleeves provide optimum strength and protection against scratches, heat and moisture. Each sleeve holds two CDs or one CD and booklet in a nonscratch, easy-flip page. Cleaning cloth included to remove dust/smudges from discs. Nylon. With reinforced briefcase style handle. Black
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Item #: FEL85336. High-Capacity 320-CD Wallet/AlbumSleeves provide optimum strength and protection against scratches, heat and moisture. Each sleeve holds two CDs or one CD and booklet in an easy-flip page. Cleaning cloth included to remove dust/smudges from discs. Nylon. With reinforced briefcase style handle.Black
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6.1 Megapixel / 2" LCD / Uses CompactFlash Memory Card / Fast Shutter / Auto and Manual Focus and Exposure Modes / Built-in Speedlight / PC and Mac 3 fps Continuous Shooting - for up to 144 consecutive shots Refined 5-Area AF System - with NEW All-Area Search / 3D Color Matrix Metering Fast - 1/8000 sec. Maximum Shutter Speed & 1/500 Sec. Flash Sync Built-in Speedlight Electronic-Flash Dimension (WxHxD) - Approx. 5.5 x 4.4 x 3.1 inch / Weighs 1.25 lbs
Customer Reviews:
Amazing Camera.......2007-12-23
I bought this camera 3 years ago and I still really love it. The clarity is unbelievable, even if someone is in motion that your taking a picture of. It's the best camera I've ever had, it's also very sturdy, my 2 year old has knocked over a numerous amount of times. Great camera.
This Rocks.......2007-10-20
well I first got it had no clue how to use it but now after 2yrs... I love it and it has been sucha good camera for me and It is very easy to use. I love it so much it will complement my new addition nicely. SO if your looking for a good starter camera from nikon its good.. If you don't belive me on the pictures this camera can take...Please feel free to take a gander at the photos it has taken
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Best "First" Digital Camera.......2007-10-01
This is the best "first" camera for people who are just getting started with Digital Photography. We have a Photograph in our Gallery, made with this camera, that is five feet tall. Very good quality. Not made by Nikon anymore. Buy "B" stock or used if you can find it. Lens is to slow, get body only if you can. Best lens to start with, Nikon 50 mm f1.8D. Forget zoom, use your feet.
35mm Film to Digital to Digital SLR.......2007-07-19
Great product, you do not need 10 mp, 6 mega pixel is not a problem especially if you shoot raw or fine, go all out and get both lenses and buy two high speed turbo memory cards so you can take consecutive pictures fast. Also buy the Hood man to protect the viewer, buy a Tamrac shock bag. The Lithium battery is great you can take 500 pictures with no charge on a 10 day vacation. Remember the most important thing with a digital camera is to save and BACKUP your photos so buy an external USB hard drive and duplicate all your saved shots. Buy a tripod, buy the remote and buy the DVD lessons.
I have had mine for a year, I am so happy! The D80 and D200 have nothing over the D70S and don't settle for the D40.
Don't let age and megapixels fool you.......2007-07-02
I picked up a refurbished version of this classic recently (06/07), and to be honest, there is nothing else that even comes near its performance for the price. Yes the heart of this camera is 2004 technology, and yes it is only 6 megapixels, but let's be honest, 6 megapixels is more than enough and great 2004 technology beats mediocre tech from any era.
I was a Canon admirer, and I even owned a Rebel Ti setup (a film SLR), but when I could finally afford to take the DSLR plunge, I couldn't help but admire the virtuosity of Nikon's white balance and metering. Even humble the D40 blew away anything Canon had for less than the price of a used car. What makes the D70 (and D70s) even more remarkable is that they both have the same tech as high end Nikons (ie D200, D2X series): 1/500 flash synch, 1/8000 max shutter, and 1004 point matrix metering (plus it hasn't been dumbed down like the D40, D40x, and D80 sadly have). It also supports all of Nikon's modern lenses with AF on any that offer it (unlike the otherwise stellar D40 and D40x which require AFS). Additionally, unlike the D100 and other previous Nikon DSLRs, the D70(s) models both support I-TTL, Nikon's most advanced lighting system. Additionally the D70(s) can serve as a master in wireless flash situations.
The camera, like almost all of Nikons, is built incredibly well, more tank than toy (I wish I could say the same for the Rebels), and it exudes confidence. It also features a solid grip that suits my oversized hands, but I firmly believe it could accommodate more modest sized hands just as well. Confidence is further enhanced by an uncanny responsiveness, incredible burst mode, and lightning quick focus (on my 18-135mm AF-S lens). You really feel like a pro, even if you are just taking pictures of your cat.
Compared to the D70, the D70s adds a better AF system (which can be added to the D70 with a firmware upgrade), wider flash coverage, faster transfer of pcis from the burst cache to the memory card, and a larger screen. It likely also has a bunch of subtle refinements throughout, but nothing else of note. The 18-70mm lens offered as part of a kit is excellent, though Nikon has a huge assortment of lenses to choose from.
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Eagle Optics Raven 20-60x78 Waterproof Spotting Scope Straight ST80-72
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