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Buyer’s Premium: 15%
Sales Tax:8.6% - Sales tax applied to bid amount plus Buyer’s Premium.
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Any payments made after the deadline without prior late payment arrangements will be applied to the renege fee and remaining amounts will be returned to the buyer.
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GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
1. Per city code, if you are a City of Phoenix or a City of Tempe employee, you are not permitted to bid on any City of Phoenix or City of City of Tempe assets, either knowingly or unknowingly.
2. Sales Tax Exemption Qualifications: Sales Tax will be charged on all purchases, unless Sierra Auction Management, Inc. has on file or receives prior to the auction (1) Sales Tax Exemption Certificate acceptable to Sierra Auction Management, Inc. and to the State of Arizona, (2) COMPLETED Arizona Form 5000A, and (3) notarized Letter of Authorization, if you are not the company owner. You will not be granted tax exemption post-sale if these forms are not completed to the satisfaction of Sierra Auction Management, Inc. Customers and/or Buyers will ONLY be tax exempt for those assets which are listed on the Form 5000A. Out-of-state buyers are tax-exempt ONLY when Sierra Auction Management, Inc. has obtained their state’s Tax Exemption paperwork and a completed AZ 5000A form.
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8. Timed Auction and Staggered Closing. This auction will feature timed auction bidding. EXAMPLE: Bidding will start to close at 5pm on Sunday with lot #1000. Bidding will close at 10 items per minute, until all items are closed. Bidders may want to set a Max Bid or watch the bidding. If an asset receives a bid within the last minute the item may remain open an additional 2 minutes until no additional bids are received on that asset.
9. Purchases may not be removed from the premises until payment is received in full and all required documentation has been properly completed. You, the bidder understand and agree that purchased property will not be released from the premises until the funds are received and cleared by our banking institutions.
10. A valid ID and chargeback waiver form is required to pick up all paid in full assets.
11. All bidders must be 18 years of age or older and must possess a valid state issued ID.
12. RESERVES:All assets are sold without reserve unless specifically stated otherwise. Sierra Auction Management, Inc., at their discretion may place a proxibid on behalf of the seller, lienholder or pre-approved absentee bidder.
13. INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE:Sierra Auction Management, Inc, shall not be held responsible for any interruption in service, errors, and/or omissions, caused by any means and does not guarantee continual, uninterrupted, or error-free service or use of its website. Technology can and does fail. The bidder acknowledges that this auction is conducted electronically and relies on hardware and software that may malfunction without warning. Sierra Auction Management, Inc., in its sole discretion, may void any sale, temporarily suspend bidding and re-sell any items or lots that Sierra Auction Management, Inc.’s discretion affected by any malfunction.
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FAQs
How old is the Nikon D70? ›
The D70, announced on 28th January 2004 is Nikon's answer to the new sub-$1,000 digital SLR market, its clear competition being the Canon EOS 300D (Digital Rebel) announced last August.
What size lens is a Nikon D70? ›Nikon D70 Digital SLR Camera Kit includes AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm Lens.
How much was the Nikon D70 new? ›The Nikon D70 is the first DSLR camera built by Nikon's factory in Thailand. It debuted at a price of US$999.
Which Nikon cameras are discontinued? ›The last DSLRs Nikon that launched were the pro-level D6 and D780, both of which arrived in January 2020. What's more, in June 2022, Nikon announced that it would cease production of two of its popular entry-level DSLRs, the D3500 and D5600.
Why does my camera keep saying lens not attached? ›If there is dirt on the contacts of the body or the lens, the camera body may not recognize the lens due to attachment failure. Wipe dirt from the contacts using a cotton swab or a dry soft cloth (cleaning cloth, etc.), then attach the lens to the camera body.
Why is there a shortage of Nikon cameras? ›At the core of the problem is a global shortage of semiconductors – this has affected not only the production of photographic equipment but also the production of cars, smartphones, washing machines, games consoles and many other products.
What year is the Nikon D70? ›The D70 was announced at the end of 2003 and more formally on January 28th, 2004. I especially love the ease-of-use and pro-caliber 1/500 flash sync! List price is $999 for body, and $1,299 with an excellent 18-70mm lens. As of January 2005 it's one of the most popular cameras of all time and usually in short supply.
What is the price of D70 camera? ›Brand | Canon |
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Model | EOS 70D 20.2MP DSLR Camera |
Price in India | ₹79,995 |
Model Name | EOS 70D |
Color | Black |
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Micro NIKKOR 85 mm f/2.8D:All Functions Supported Except Autofocus and Some Exposure Modes. Non-CPU: Can be used in mode M, but Exposure Meter does not Function; Electronic Rangefinder can be used if Maximum Aperture is f/5.6 or Faster.
The D100 and D70 have a standard "F" type Nikon lens mount, the same lens mount Nikon has used in practically every SLR we have ever made.
What lens mount is the Nikon D70s? ›
Nikkor lenses: The D70s employs the Nikon F lens mount for seamless compatibility with the comprehensive lineup of high-quality AF and AF- S Nikkor lenses long favored by professionals around the world for their superb color, high contrast and razor-sharp images, as well as for outstanding autofocus.
What is the shutter life of a Nikon D70s? ›If you mean to ask how many clicks is the shutter good for before it needs service/replacement, it's around a 100,000, can go longer.
What size memory card does a Nikon D70 use? ›Your Nikon D70s Digital Camera is compatible with 32GB Compact Flash (CF) memory cards.
Does the Nikon D70 record? ›The Nikon D70 did exceptionally well in terms of speed while in recording mode. Unlike the long start-up time on the Canon EOS Digital Rebel (2.7 seconds), the Nikon D70 took 0.2 seconds to start up and take its first shot. This is very impressive and rivals any camera out there.
Is Nikon on the decline? ›There has been an overall decline, however. The combined market peaked at 11.67 million cameras in 2017, but had fallen to 5.34 million by 2021. The dramatic falloff has forced Nikon to focus on the segment that still has potential to grow.
Do professionals use Nikon? ›Professional photographers like to use the Sony a7III for their personal photography pursuits too. The Fujifilm X-T3 and Nikon D850 are also popular choices.
What went wrong with Nikon? ›Nikon realized its mistake after investing a significant amount of time and money, finally killing the system off in 2018. More importantly, Nikon surrendered six years of active development time to Sony, allowing them to claim the number two spot in interchangeable lens camera sales in 2018.
Is it OK to store camera with lens attached? ›Camera body and lens: If you have a body cap and a lens rear cap, detach the lens before storage. If not, store the camera body with the lens attached. Battery pack: Remove the battery from the camera body before storage. Desiccant: When using a simple dry box, place a desiccant inside.
Is it bad to store camera with lens attached? ›Yes. Keeping your default lens on the camera will reduce the amount of dust getting into the works and is more convenient.
Should you always remove lens from camera? ›The less you leave the sensor exposed, the less dust you will get on it. This is true also for Reflex cameras, as the dust will get inside and we finally find its way for the sensor. So, never take the lens off unless it is to change it with another one immediately, and possibly do it in a clean place.
Is Nikon giving up DSLR? ›
The end is nigh for DSLR cameras. Nikon is reportedly halting the development of new SLR cameras, marking the end of a 63-year run. Canon already confirmed its final flagship DSLR. Sony, which jumped onto the mirrorless train early, moved to selling only mirrorless cameras last year.
Is Nikon doing away with DSLR cameras? ›Nikon's last DSLR, the D6, was released in 2020 and is still for sale, while some of the company's more entry level DSLR offerings have been discontinued. Nikon, for its part, rejects the notion it has abandoned DSLRs.
What is the Nikon camera controversy? ›Nikon snaps back at lawsuit, suggests RED's compressed Raw patents aren't entirely valid. Earlier this year, the cinema camera manufacturer RED filed a lawsuit alleging Nikon illegally used RED's patented data compression technology in its flagship full-frame mirrorless camera, the Z9.
Is Nikon D70S a DSLR camera? ›Nikon D70S 6.1MP Digital SLR Camera Kit with 18-70mm Nikkor Lens.
How many megapixels is a Nikon D70? › Does the Nikon D70 have autofocus? ›The D70 has a five-point autofocus system, which uses phase detection, allowing for rapid focusing to lock on to moving subjects. The focusing modes are Single Servo AF (AF-S), Continuous Servo AF (AF-C), or manual (M).
What is the most sought after vintage camera? ›When we talk about classic vintage cameras brands like Leica, Nikon, Canon, Rolleiflex, and Hasselblad are among the most valuable. Leica and Rolleiflex hold a high collector's value for over a century so these will bring you a nice amount of money no matter the condition and functionality.
Does Nikon D70 have WIFI? ›No, the D70 does not have Wi-fi or Bluetooth capabilities and Nikon does not make a Wi-fi adapter that is compatible with the D70. However, the D70 is compatible with this ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control (Product 4730) since the ML-L3 uses infrared signals to trigger the camera.
What is the most expensive old camera? ›- Hasselblad 500C. ...
- Hasselblad LM2. ...
- Leica Luxus II – Gold Plated. ...
- Phase One XF IQ4. ...
- Canon Digital Super Diamond IXUS. ...
- Suisse Frères Daguerreotype Camera. ...
- Leica M3D-2. ...
- Leica 0-series Number 105 “Oskar Barnack” © Leitz Auction
Where can I buy Nikon Eyes lenses? Nikon Eyes lenses are currently available at Walmart Vision Centers in the U.S. Click on the Where to Buy page and locate the store that's closest to you.
Can I use any Nikon lens? ›
You need to know if your camera can accept the lens—and the answer is yes. An AF NIKKOR lens can be used on a consumer camera, with limited functionality. You will have to manually focus the lens, using the focus ring on the lens barrel.
Does Nikon D70 shoot raw? ›The D70 writes RAW files in Nikon's . NEF compressed format which produces RAW files around 5.4 MB in size.
Does a Nikon D70 use SD card? ›The Nikon D70/s uses Compact Flash memory cards. We stock memory from SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, and MyMemory. We also offer a wide range of Nikon D70/s accessories.
What is the difference between G lens and D lens? ›"Finally, we end with the letter G, which indicates that the lens has an electronic diaphragm control, meaning that the f/stop is set from the camera. On older NIKKORS you may see the letter D, and that means distance information is factored into the metering process.
Do all Nikon lenses fit? ›Not all Nikon lenses fit all Nikon cameras. Many of them do, but there are exceptions to this rule. AF-P and E-Type lenses are incompatible with many Nikon cameras altogether. While some lenses fit certain cameras but have limited functionality.
How many Nikon lens mounts are there? ›Nikon has two different lens mounts: Nikon F and Nikon Z. The former is for Nikon's DSLR cameras, while the latter is for Nikon's newer mirrorless cameras. Are camera lenses universal? Unfortunately, they are not.
Is the Nikon d70s FX or DX? ›Features. The D70 is equipped with a Nikon DX Format 6.1 effective megapixel CCD sensor.
Do Nikon cameras go bad? ›Ans: Generally, A camera can last 3 to 5 years with normal use. In special cases, it can last 5 to 10 years. Do cameras wear out from normal use? Ans: Every camera has a limited shutter speed, so overusing a camera can cause wear and tear, but as a hobbyist user of a camera, it will take time to become worn out.
How do I know I need to replace my shutter? ›- Your Shutters Are Looking Shabby. Broken or warped slats and peeling paint not only look unattractive, but they can be a sign that failure is imminent. ...
- They've Developed a Mind of Their Own. ...
- They're Flapping in the Breeze. ...
- You've Upgraded Your Windows. ...
- They've Lost Their Mojo.
Shutter failure almost always presents itself as a partially exposed image, meaning part of the sensor is not exposing anything due to a shutter leaf still being in front of it. There will be a large black shaded portion of the image. You would clearly notice this and it would become more frequent as time goes on.
Can a memory card be too big for a camera? ›
Your camera probably isn't equipped to read cards larger than 32 gigabytes. The larger cards fall under the SDXC standard, while cards between 4 and 32 GB follow the older SDHC standard. You can use SDHC cards in a device that reads the new SDXC cards, but the newer cards aren't backward-compatible.
Can I use any memory card in a Nikon camera? ›Some Nikon cameras only use SD memory cards, some of the older cameras use CF memory cards, while the latest cameras are using either SD cards or CFexpress Type B Cards.
Is 32GB SD card enough for DSLR camera? ›Similarly, on the GoPro, a 32GB SD card will be good for about 7,620 images. With a DSLR, like the Nikon D7200, a 32GB SD card will hold 3,277 images in JPEG, considering their average size is 10MB. In the case of RAW files, this number can range from between 819 to 1638 images.
How do I connect my Nikon D70 to my computer? ›Connect the camera to the computer via a USB cable. The USB cable you need is supplied in the camera box. Use a memory card reader. With a card reader, you simply pop the memory card out of your camera and into the card reader instead of hooking the camera to the computer.
Why is Nikon discontinued? ›Just last month, Nikon announced that it was discontinuing two of its more affordable DSLRs, the D3500 and D5600, saying it wanted to focus more on “mid to high end cameras and lenses, targeted at professional and hobbyist photographers” while strengthening products for younger users “for whom video is the primary ...
What is Nikon no longer making? ›Nikon may no more make DSLR cameras
The last Nikon SLR launched was back in 2020 and there been no new models ever since. The company even discontinued its entry-level Nikon D3500 and Nikon D5600 cameras a while ago, saying it wanted to focus on high-end cameras for professional and hobbyist photographers.
NIKON. 'We are currently experiencing supply chain disruption and delivery delays. This is due to the arrival and distribution of necessary parts for imaging products mainly due to the impact of the global shortage of semiconductor supply.
Which camera has sharpest image? ›The Sony a7R V is a phenomenal mirrorless camera that tops our list. It has a powerful full frame sensor with a 60.1 MP resolution. The image quality is breathtaking.
Why do people prefer Canon over Nikon? ›While Nikon's body offers an ISO range of 100-51,200 (extendable to 102,400 to 1,640,000), Canon sticks to the comfortable ISO 100 to 16,000 (25,600) range. Nikon also has over twice as many focus points as Canon, 99 of which are cross-type. The smaller size and longer battery life are also worth mentioning.
Do professionals prefer Canon or Nikon? ›Often many professionals themselves cannot give a clear answer to the question is Nikon better than Canon. Those who work at a semi-professional level, and do not spare money, prefer to use devices from Canon. Users with a limited budget prefer Nikon.
Is Nikon a Chinese company? ›
Nikon Corporation (株式会社ニコン, Kabushiki-gaisha Nikon) (UK: /ˈnɪkɒn/, US: /ˈnaɪkɒn/; Japanese: [ɲiꜜkoɴ] ( listen)), also known just as Nikon, is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, specializing in optics and imaging products.
Is Nikon still a good brand? ›Nikon. Nikon is another of the best camera brands with a long history of producing optical devices, cameras, and lenses. One of the pioneering manufacturers of digital cameras throughout the 1990s, Nikon continues to hold its own among the top camera brands.
Are DSLR cameras being discontinued? ›Camera companies might be moving away from DSLRs. But the DSLR market remains a vibrant place for digital photographers. From beginners to professional photographers, DSLR shooters love their cameras. DSLR cameras are reliable machines.
What can ruin a camera lens? ›While saltwater most often destroys cameras, sand can cause significant damage to lenses. Even though lens gaskets are helpful, they can't prevent every ingress. If even a grain or two of sand passes a gasket and works its way into your lens, it spells trouble.
Should I spend more on camera body or lens? ›If it's your very first camera purchase, I personally suggest going with a cheaper camera body and a more expensive lens. This goes for both film and digital shooters.
How do you store a camera when not in use? ›Storing cameras in a specially sealed dry box protects them from dust and humidity. Before you purchase such a container, it is recommended that you line up the cameras and lenses that you want to store to determine how large of a size you will need. A dry box is an airtight, watertight cabinet for storing cameras.
What is the average lifespan of a camera lens? ›With proper care a camera lens should last well well over 100 years. Camera lenses, particularly professional-grade lenses, are built to last. They are made of optical-grade glass, metal, and possibly high impact polymers.
What is the best thing to hold a camera? ›Hold the camera's handgrip in your right hand and cradle the camera body or lens with your left. Keep your elbows propped lightly against your torso for support and place one foot half a pace ahead of the other to keep your upper body stable. This is a steadier position than holding the camera away from your face.
What happens if lenses are not there? ›Answer: Absence of lens cause cyanopsia or blue vision. Some individuals have said that they perceive ultraviolet light, invisible to those with a lens, as whitish blue or whitish-violet.
Is it OK to store your camera with the lens on? ›Camera body and lens: If you have a body cap and a lens rear cap, detach the lens before storage. If not, store the camera body with the lens attached. Battery pack: Remove the battery from the camera body before storage. Desiccant: When using a simple dry box, place a desiccant inside.
What is happening with Nikon cameras? ›
Nikon will not announce successors to the Z6II and Z7II cameras this year (2023). We will be getting the Nikon Z8 within weeks (a new teaser campaign is rumored) and there is also a second “surprise” full-frame camera coming in the fall – that is all, no other new bodies in 2023.
What is replacing DSLRs? ›The most often claimed advantage of mirrorless systems is that they are much smaller than DSLRs. This is the main sell of mirrorless systems: the same size of sensor and image quality as offered by a DSLR without the bulk.
Can you use old Nikon lenses on new digital cameras? ›The new Nikon Z mount takes all old Nikon lenses using the FTZ ("F to Z") adaptor. It works perfectly with AF-S, AF-I and AF-P lenses. But with AF-D and AF lenses you lose autofocus, plus (like with Nikon manual focus lenses such as AI, AI-S and AI-D and AE lenses), you have to open and close the aperture manually.
Is Nikon cancelling DSLRs? ›Nikon is reportedly halting the development of new SLR cameras, marking the end of a 63-year run. Canon already confirmed its final flagship DSLR. Sony, which jumped onto the mirrorless train early, moved to selling only mirrorless cameras last year.
What is the shutter life of a Nikon D70S? ›If you mean to ask how many clicks is the shutter good for before it needs service/replacement, it's around a 100,000, can go longer.
What resolution is Nikon D70? ›Key Features. 6.1 Effective Megapixels: For exceptional resolution that can produce very high definition 3008 x 2000-pixel images for printing 11 x 14-inch photos.
Can you record on a Nikon D70? ›The Nikon D70 did exceptionally well in terms of speed while in recording mode. Unlike the long start-up time on the Canon EOS Digital Rebel (2.7 seconds), the Nikon D70 took 0.2 seconds to start up and take its first shot. This is very impressive and rivals any camera out there.
How do I focus my Nikon D70? ›I point the camera down at something as dark as my subject, press and hold the AE-L button, point the camera at the subject, press and hold the shutter to lock focus, move the camera again to compose, then release the shutter.
Why did Nikon stop making DSLR? ›Nikon has stopped developing new digital single-lens reflex cameras because of falling sales, according to informed sources. Nikon's SLR cameras have enjoyed support from professionals and enthusiasts for over six decades since its first film SLR camera hit the market in 1959.
Is Nikon no longer making DSLR? ›The end is nigh for DSLR cameras. Nikon is reportedly halting the development of new SLR cameras, marking the end of a 63-year run. Canon already confirmed its final flagship DSLR. Sony, which jumped onto the mirrorless train early, moved to selling only mirrorless cameras last year.
What lens mount is Nikon D70s? ›
Nikkor lenses: The D70s employs the Nikon F lens mount for seamless compatibility with the comprehensive lineup of high-quality AF and AF- S Nikkor lenses long favored by professionals around the world for their superb color, high contrast and razor-sharp images, as well as for outstanding autofocus.