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This Nikon D700 12-Megapixel Digital SLR Camera has been factory-refurbished to perform as new. Includes 90-Day Nikon Warranty.
Building on the immense success of the Nikon D3 professional D-SLR camera, the D700 offers pro-level performance and an extensive array of features and innovations in a comfortably nimble platform. Nikon’s flagship FX and DX-format cameras, the D3 and D300 respectively, established new benchmarks for digital image quality, speed, and unmatched ISO performance. The D700 advances the technology of its predecessors to a newer level. The D700 maintains this new measure with exceptional overall image quality, broad tonal range and depth, and extremely low noise throughout its native ISO range of 200 to 6400. The Nikon D700 is a fusion of astonishing image quality and agility. Leveraging the breakthrough performance of Nikon’s original 12.1-Megapixel FX-Format (23.9×36mm) CMOS sensor, teamed with exclusive Nikon EXPEED image processing technology, the D700 delivers astounding image fidelity with incredible sharpness, rich color depth and broad tonal range. Shooting limitations fade with the welcome picture angle characteristics of a 35mm SLR, combined with amazing low-noise performance at up to ISO 6400 and continuous shooting as fast as 5 frames per second. Nikon’s exclusive Scene Recognition System boosts several segments of the D700’s performance, including its fast, accurate 51-area autofocus system. The D700’s tempered-glass-protected, 3″ VGA TFT LCD monitor features bright, 170-degree wide-angle viewing for precise image review. With a rugged self-diagnostic shutter, tested to 150,000 cycles, the versatility of two Live View modes and integrated dust reduction, the D700 is agility meets quality. 3 Super-density VGA Color Monitor Two Live View shooting modes Rugged magnesium-alloy construction Fast, accurate 51-point AF with 3D Focus Tracking Dynamic integrated dust r
Customer Review: The best
This one lives up to all the hype. I came out of a D200, and difference in image quality is immediately obvious. Of course, the move to FX comes with the ability to shoot with Nikon’s pro lenses again, and the combo of the two gets you back to the kinds of images you remember from your film days. So … the improvement is part camera, part lens upgrade … but the results are just fantastic. Now I can use the same lenses for my D700 and my F4 body (backup) which makes packing my backpack a whole lot simpler. For those of you moving up from the D200, the control layout of the D700 is very similar, so there’s little learning curve regarding handling. If you are a tripod shooter like me, you’ll love the ability to display the camera’s settings on the rear display. I haven’t found much of a use for live view yet, but I’m still playing with it. You’ll find an excellent D700 settings guide out on Ken Rockwell’s site. If you are thinking about this camera, just buy it … I’ve not regretted the extra investment for one second.
Customer Review: This was my 2nd choice and I’m glad I made it.
I was holding out for the 5d mk2 with the kit lens and didn’t really consider the d700 until it became evident that it was going to take a very long time and that I wasn’t going to get a discount any time soon…. I was already not a 100% sure with the 5d because of it’s plastic body, the low 3.9 frame rate and the fact that they have a fairly high number of issues per ‘capita’. I was convinced though that the megapixels were important enough that I didn’t really have any other choices in that price range. I started researching the Nikon after I needed to find a “2nd” choice for my camera purchase. I realized that I was going to get a better deal on the Nikon, have a weatherproof body and be up to 8fps for sports photography. All this for the cost of approximately half the megapixels. I made the choice and purchased the camera and have been acquiring lenses to go with the camera. Despite only having 12.3mp, I was very surprised with the quality of the images. I recently did a camera workshop and there was a person there with the 5d mk2 and after looking at the images of the same subject, under the same lighting, I liked the Nikon’s images better. I am not a pro, just an amature, but to my eyes, the images looked better. So, to sum up, here are some features that I found where the D700 had the upper hand over the Canon 5D MK2: 1. Superior build 2. Better autofocus 3. Better white balance controls 4. Higher frame rate 5. More natural looking images 6. Much better in camera software/ image editing 7. Built in wireless control 8. Better lens inter-changeability (F-mount since the 50’s) 9. Built in flash…I almost forgot about that…. Some of the pros on the Canon side: 1. Considerably higher megapixel count 2. Higher image sharpness 3. Built in HD vid 4. Better pricing for lenses on 2nd hand market Those are my opinions of the Nikon and they are based on my interpretation of what I consider to be a good image quality. My opinions may not coincide with other people’s opinions, and that’s ok. I am very happy with my purchase and would highly recommend this to a friend or a family member.
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