Thanks, but I'm looking for the Nikon D70.
Thanks, but see my initial inquiry. I don't have a D70s. It's a D70. Nikon, and no one else evidently, want to support it.
Thanks so much. $165 is a bit steep, since this is a backup camera to my D7000. But I will definitely give it some thought.
Didn't say why I needed it. The casing around the battery is broken and I have to keep it closed with gaffer tape. A battery grip would work instead, if I could just find one.
I'm looking for a battery grip for a Nikon D70, not a D70s. Can anyone help? Thanks.
My reply was to the original question, not yours, Buddy. Formatting is basically "cleaning" the card to prevent ghosting of old and recent images. Usually, it is done in-camera.
I don't want to sound unkind, but why would you ask advice from a bunch of amateurs (like me) when your highly-regarded professional instructor said you should do it? Everything I have read says to format often.
Yes, Premier is for video.
Consider the D7000. It's a great camera for a moderate price.
I'll put in my 2cents worth re: the D70. It is indeed a great camera. I took mine to Africa 5 years ago and got some amazing pictures. Unfortunately, it slipped from my shoulder as I was walking up some concrete steps in Nairobi. The body cracked near the battery compartment and eventually broke so that the only way to keep the battery inserted was by means of gaffer tape. A power winder would have solved my problem, but I found that there are none available for the D70. In other words, there is little support for it, even from Nikon. It is now my back-up to my D7000. The D7000 is a superior camera to the D70 in many ways, and now that I have the D7000, the small screen on the D70 appears really small! I do wish Nikon had continued to support the D70 more effectively, but that's the nature of the business.