Taken on 4.4.2004

D70 :: AFD 18-35 F3.3-4.5 @18mm :: ISO1000 :: F8

1/60s :: 0ev :: Portrait :: flash :: SB-800 in i-TTL

auto-focus :: hand-hold



This is also a restauant with gift shop and all-teddy-bear exhibition area. It is at Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon.

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Taken on 4.4.2004

D70 :: AFD 18-35 F3.3-4.5 @24mm :: ISO1000

F8 :: 1/60s :: 0ev :: Portrait :: flash

SB-800 in i-TTL :: manual-focus :: hand-holdThis statue moves its right hand slowly as it is telling story.

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Kwong Sai on 3 Aug 2003

Olympus C-730uz :: F5.6 @172mm:: 1/80s :: built-in flash

-0.7ev :: Macro mode :: hand-holdThe summer in Kwong Sai is very hot. It was at 1pm of the day. The frog was hidding in a water pipe in order to keep him cool and wet.

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Taken on 5 Apr 2004

D70 :: AFD 70-210 F4.5-5.6 @210mm :: F5.6 :: A-mode

0ev :: iso1000 :: Portrait :: cloudy +2 :: manual-focus

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D70 :: AFD 70~210 F4.5-5.6 @135mm :: F4.8 :: 1/800s

-1ev :: hand-hold

manual focus :: ISO400 :: vivid :: WB-sunlight

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I am so fortunated that I could got my D70 body right before the beginning of spring break. I purchased the body on April 1. (What a great April Fool!)



When I got a new F100 body after using FM2 for years, I was overwhelmed. That's a lot to hassel and learn to take a picture with F100, and the pictures I took with new F100 were not as good as those with FM2. It really took a long time to adapt F100.



Now I am having the same problem. Buying a new body means the whole new learning begins. On the last 4 days, I have took about 400 photos with D70. I must say, I am not really able to control the camera well. I always get wrong white balance. I even have not learn how to enter the custom setting menu. However, there are still something can be evaluted in two days. Anyway, here is my personal opinion.



1) Speed (4 ☆s)

The respond speed of D70 is really comparable to film camera. However, D70 is still not as fast as my F100, of course, see how much I invested on F100, hehe ;)



2) Handle (5 ☆s as a woman)

Although I am a woman, D70 can eaily fit into my hand. At those positions where our fingers rest, the rubber is made softer and thicker; the make my right hand feels really comfortable to hold the body.



2) Auto Focus (2 ☆s)

The area of focus sensor is too wide. It adversely affects the acturacy of D70. I have tried to use it with 3 lens to do AF, but no one passed. Even with 50mm/1.8, I still have to use MF frequently to adjust the lens. The AF gets before when SB-800 is used



3) Ease of Manual Focus (3 ☆s)

I give 3 stars as I compare D70 with F100 and FTN. Although D70 would never bit F100 and FTN on MF, it doesn't mean its MF function is very difficult to use. Actually, since the AF is still not reliable enough for me, I used MF most of the time in the last 2 days. It is OK in cloudy day and shadow. MF is more difficult in dim environment. The AF/MF switch is well designed. It is easier to operate the the same switch on F100.



4) Dynamic Range (4 ☆s)

I am very enjoy the wide Dynamic Range of D70. It really gets a lot of detail in high contrast shooting condition. The photo of leave I posted today has image of leaves on the background. That was a very high contrast environment. If I had shot with E100VS, the background would be black and only black.



5) Image Quality (4.5 ☆s)

Well, this is only my personal opinion. See what can I get with ISO1000. Happy!



6) Metering and Tone Curve (5 ☆s)

Metering of D70 is basically accurate. Before I had D70, I have told our people that Nikon's cameras always get 0.3ev underexposure. The feedbacks from users prove that I am always right on this point, but now I found that my argeement was wrong. The underexposure is not because of the preference of Nikon firm cameras prefer oversaturated color, but the tone curve characteristics of ccd in Nikon digital cameras. So when you know how to adjust the curve right on D70 or on your PC at home, you will find the metering is very impressive.



7) Battery (3.5 ☆s)

Can't use AA battery :(



8) The build of D70 is great. (4 ☆s)



9) 95% frame coverage of view finder

It makes me have to crop every photos now, but it is actually not a big deal.



10) DOF Preview Button is at a wrong position.



Overall, this is a very fine camera for me.

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◆━☆CAMERA☆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━◆

SLR > Nikon F100 w MB-15 / FM2n w E3 & MD-12 & MR-3

SLR > Nikon FTN

DSLR > NiKON D70

CC > Konica Z-up 120VP

DCC > Olympus C-730uz



◆━☆ NIKKOR ☆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━◆

Auto -

50mm F1.4 S w HS-1 & Nikon L1A / 200mm F4 Q.C.



Ai -

80mm~200mm F4.5



Ais -

35mm F1.4

35~70mm F3.3~4.5 w HN-2 & Hoya 1B

105mm F2.5



Af -

70mm~210mm F4

105mm F2.8 Marco



D -

18mm~35m F3.3~4.5 IF-ED w HB-23

20mm F2.8 w HB-4 & Nikon L37c

35mm~70mm F2.8 w HB-1 & Hoya HMC Super UV

24mm~120mm F3.5~5.6 IF

50mm F1.8 w HS-9

70mm~210mm F4.5~5.6 Marco



◆━☆ Flash & Accessories ☆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━◆

Flash > SB-80DX / SB-800

Tripod > Slik PRO 830CF / Velbon 343 / Hama G7

Shutter Cord

Nikon SC-17

Nikon MC-30

Some Filters

Olympus B300



☆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━☆

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D70 :: AFD 70~210 F4.5-5.6 @210mm :: F5.6 :: A-mode

+0.3ev :: manual focus :: ISO400 :: vivid

WB-sunlight +2 :: hand-hold

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D70 :: AF 50 F1.8D w/ L1A :: ISO400 :: F4

A-mode :: -0.3ev :: vivid :: WB-sunlight

hand-hold :: maunal-focus

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D70 :: AI 80-200mm F4.5 @200mm :: F6.3~7.0 :: 1/160s :: ISO200

M-mode :: MF :: vivid :: III3a :: shade +2

Flash - SB-800 :: A-mode :: F3.5 :: SW-10H :: 14mm

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Before I got on the plane to Tokyo on September 20, I was not quite prepared for the journey. However, the air-ticket has been bought, I still had to get on the plane.



***



That was quite an adventure in 18 days. I didn't plan the journey well enough, and there were always something unexpected happened. I needed to amend or re-write my itinerary every day. Fortunately, most of tourist sites in Japan are closed after 6pm, so I normally returned to inns early in the evening and have enough time and energy to plan for the journey for the following day. I could also enjoy TV boardcasting and news reports in hotels.



I have watched 2 episodes of TV drama "Shinsengumi (新選組)". Shinsengumi seems to be very popular in Japan. I saw the light blue sign of Shinsengumi very frequently in the trip. I was interested in the characters of Toshizo Hijikata (土方歳三)- since I have been in Hakodate - and Sakamoto Ryouma(坂本龍馬) in the drama. Both Yamamoto Kouji and Eguchi Yosuke are more handsome than the characters who they act. However the real Toshizo in photos is gaunter and more sincere than Yamamoto, I think that Toshizo had experienced a lot of tumor. Sakamoto is very famous person, however Eguchi doesn't have much chance to show up in the episodes I watched.



The schedule of Shinsengumi will change to 5pm from this week. However, Kinki Kids' Show will be shifted to 11pm. Does it mean that the popularity of Kinki Kids in Japan dropped? Kimura Tatsuya is really very popular in Japan. The first poster I saw in train station after my arrival is his. Then I saw the poster many many times in Tokyo. 4 or 5 different ads on TV are hosted by him, much more than other pop stars.



***



I arrived Japan right after the landing of Typhoon Number 20. Fallen trees and broken buildings were always seen. I can tell you I have seen a lot of red leaves...on the floor....





Everytime when I travelled from one city to the next destination, it rained. From Tokyo to Hokkaido, from Otaru to Hakodate, from Hakodate to Nikko, from Nikko to Kyoto. Time after time. However every time when I arrived at the train station of targeted city, the rain stopped or almost stopped except in Nikko. Because of the rain, I skipped the plan of dropping by Morioka and walking outside Sendai Station in order to arrive Nikko two hours ahead of schedule. That decision was proved to be right. The Typhoon Number 21 landed at that evening. The weather was very bad when I arrived in Nikko, but if I arrived two hours later after sunset, it would be more dangerous to search for hotel in hillside area.However, when I went out to visit the cities, the weather was always acceptable and sometimes sunny except the day I visited the Philosopher's Walk. On the next day I returned Hong Kong, Typhoon Number 22, which was the most powerful typhoon hitting Japan in this decade, attacked Japan. I was blessed throughout the trip considering the weather I have met.***



I had a packet of cup noodle as breakfast most of the days because it is very expensive to have breakfast in hotels or fast food shops. After graduation from university, I have seldom had cup noodle. It is quite an experience. It is quite easy to find places to have lunch and dinner at inexpensive price range in big cities. However, food is expensive in Nikko. Therefore I tried to have a set dinner in hotel one night because the price range of dining out is closed to that of dining inside the hotel (minshuku). The meal was hugh! There was too much food but I tried very hard to finish it since I have paid big buck for it. I felt bad to my stomach after dinner, so I decided to have food from convenience stores for the rest of the time in Nikko.



***



Photography equipments I brought to Japan this time were similar to those to Jiuzhaigo, but I took a tripod this time for taking photos at night. I forgot the tripod on the train when I was just arrived in Japan. Thanks for the help from the staff in the Minami-senjuku Station, the tripod was found, but I had to go to Yokohama on the next day to pick it up!



***



This kind of surprise was all over my trip. The last surprise in the trip happened on the last night in Japan...



Since that was the last night in Japan, I didn't need to reserve energy for the next day, I went out to Gion area to have fun until late at night although my ankle was hurted when I was in Nikko. There were a lot of students with their teachers in Gion area. Elementary students following their teachers, high school and junior high students were everywhere. I saw many students having field trips throughout my journery. I have learned to follow students where ever I go. They most of time were going to the same places I were looking for.



It has been very late at night. The old woman at the front desk in hotel doesn't know english. After I paid the rent of hotel room, she refused to get me the key of the room. Altough I heard someone saying "hori...hori..." in the dining room, I didn't aware of any connection between their dialog and me.



The master came back to hotel, she put a box and an english message in front of me. I thought that they put the reason of keeping my room's key on paper since they couldn't speak english. "How is everything going? I hope you are enjoying your travel here..."



"Arr...", I thought. "Thank you, but please go to the point."



I was tired and impatient, so I said to the master, "So, what's wrong. Why can't I have the key?" No answer.



I went back to the message again. It looked like a letter, the sender was... my friend I made on internet not long ago! Oh, My God! There were boxes of chocolate sent by a new friend on internet! I could never think of this kind of thing would happen before it really happened. It is a very sweet thing for a friend have done to me. Let me to say thank you here to my friend one more time.



***



This is only an introduction, but it is getting very long. Three more words. "To be continued..."

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