Where to start? Anyone who’s serious about photography will be drooling over the D700’s specs
A full-frame 12-megapixel sensor that serves up images smoother than Daniel Craig’s dinner jacket
Machine-gun rapid 5fps continuous shooting...
Excellent photo quality as high as ISO 6
400
Fast focus and shooting
Even in low light
First-rate build quality and control layout
The editors didn't like
Canon EOS 450D
Nothing
Not much
But 1kg aint particularly light
And £2000 aint particularly cheap
You might need to sell a few snaps to the red tops to afford the D700 – and that’s before you’ve even thought about the top quality lenses you’ll want on front (budget at least another £300). Don’t worry about the sheer...
Relatively heavy
Low resolution for its class
Viewfinder only provides 95 per cent coverage and lacks interchangeable focusing screens
Occasional issues with automatic white balance under artificial light
Abstract: Finding an inexpensive full frame camera is difficult these days. And with Nikon set to release a new mirrorless full frame camera this month, things aren't likely to get any cheaper. But you don't, necessarily, need to spend a lot of money if you don't...
Published: 2012-10-16, Author: Michael , review by: modsynergy.com
The Nikon D700 is a full-frame sensor based DSLR camera that comes in the physical body size of the APS-C Nikon D300, I think that's quite an achievement to be able to fit in that big of a sensor inside something that isn't too far off from the D300. ...
'Only' 12 MP is not up to standards of 2011, Viewfinder accuracy of 95%, Color accuracy at tungsten light, Noisy shutter, Not very handy menu structure, Big and heavy compared tot Canon 5D MK
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Abstract: When I shoot Nikon in the field today, it's usually today's superior Nikon F6, which sells for the same price and weighs less than the D700. I'd love to own the fantastic D700; the only reason I don't is because Nikon sucked me into buying the D3, which came out a year before the..
Abstract: For many professional photographers, the full-frame DSLR is a must when wanting to get the best results for their clients. The D700 has been Nikon’s doorway into this category for a little while now and, due to popular demand, we’ve decide to take a...
Abstract: In this post Kim Brebach from Get the Picture shares his review of the Nikon D700.Full Frame becomes affordableMakers of Digital SLR cameras long ago settled on the APS-C sensor, named after a small film format that came in the late nineties and disap...
Abstract: In the world of DLSR there are some cameras really shine, and I am glad to say that both Canon with their 5D and now 5D MK II and the Nikon D700 are among these digital wonders that transform any of picture taken into pure art. And today I have the dif...