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<blockquote data-quote="Nikon Photographer" data-source="post: 76933" data-attributes="member: 9882"><p>The MC-DC1 wired remote capability. The D70s has a connector for this to plug into, the D70 doesn't</p><p>The D70s has a 2" color LCD, the D70 uses a 1.8" version.</p><p>Autofocus performance has been tweaked slighlty, though a free 2.0 firmware update for D70 users,</p><p>The menu system has been "modernized" to make it easier to read and understand, also available in the free 2.0 firmware update for D70 users).</p><p>The internal flash covers an area equal to an 18mm lens instead of 20mm.</p><p>The PICTBridge ability now allows you to change print size (also available in the free 2.0 firmware update for D70 users).</p><p>The D70s ships with an EN-EL3a battery, which has more capacity than the EN-EL3 battery that shipped with the D70. D70 users can simply purchase the new battery and charger if they want longer battery life, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikon Photographer, post: 76933, member: 9882"] The MC-DC1 wired remote capability. The D70s has a connector for this to plug into, the D70 doesn't The D70s has a 2" color LCD, the D70 uses a 1.8" version. Autofocus performance has been tweaked slighlty, though a free 2.0 firmware update for D70 users, The menu system has been "modernized" to make it easier to read and understand, also available in the free 2.0 firmware update for D70 users). The internal flash covers an area equal to an 18mm lens instead of 20mm. The PICTBridge ability now allows you to change print size (also available in the free 2.0 firmware update for D70 users). The D70s ships with an EN-EL3a battery, which has more capacity than the EN-EL3 battery that shipped with the D70. D70 users can simply purchase the new battery and charger if they want longer battery life, though. [/QUOTE]
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