Nikon D700 12.1MP FX-Format CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Body Only) (OLD MODEL)
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Nikon D700 12.1MP FX-Format CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Body Only) (OLD MODEL)

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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. 12.1-megapixel FX-format (23.9 x 36mm) CMOS sensor; body only 3.0-inch, 920,000-dot VGA color monitor; 170-degree wide-angle viewing and tempered-glass protection Fast, accurate 51-point AF system; 3D Focus Tracking and two Live View shooting modes Base ISO range from 200-6400 can be expanded to range from ISO 100 (Lo-1) to 25,600 (Hi-2); 0.12-second start-up speed Capture images to CF I/II cards; compliant high-speed UDMA CF cards that will enable recording speeds up to 35 megabytes/second
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Buffalo Bob
5
I have been a faithful Olympus user since the E300. Including the 300 I have owned the E510, E520, and E30. I love the in-camera stabilization and the multiplier the 4/3 system gives me with lenses, but the poor low ISO capabilities frustrate me. It seems most of my shooting is in a gym, theater, or church. Anything above ISO 640 and I am disappointed with the amount of noise. I tried the D700 and was anxious to see if it lived up to its billing for low light prowess. Unreal is all I can say. ISO 6400 is not only usable, but better than I normally try to salvage at ISO 800 on the E30. I went to the Omaha Zoo this last weekend with my grandchild and shot ISO 6400 constantly in some of the venues like the Aquarium and Madagascar. I am thrilled with the result. I have two weddings to shoot in June and I am anxious to try it out in a church setting. I found the white balance very good. The colors were bright and natural. I found I had very little post processing in CS3. I am using cheap lenses until I can build up my war chest again, but the Nikon 50mm F1.8 is bright and a steal. I can work the Olympus menu in my sleep, but I found the Nikon menus intuitive and adjusted quickly. I would like a faster way to set the ISO. It may be that I have not read far enough to see a short cut. I cant part with the E30 yet. I love the rich warm colors of the pictures and Olympus has great digital lenses. I can see that the Nikon will dominate indoors and allow me to shoot discreetly. As I become more adept it may lure the Olympus out of my hands when I am outside.
Alex V
5
Ive had this camera for over two years now and I recently purchased a Nikon AF medium zoom lens for it. (I chose this camera because it was full-frame, had a live-view screen, and supported nine of my older but still excellent Nikkor AI lenses.) Every time I pick up this camera and I aim, compose, focus (sometimes I have to gently touch the shutter release button to have it auto-focus) and shoot, I realize that we mere mortals are unworthy of such a wonderful piece of photographic equipment. Its too easy... I felt really bad about abandoning my two old Nikon Fs, but I love this camera. Over two hundred npeople gave this camera a 5-star rating because its that good. They cant all be Nikon employees :)
RobbyLeigh
5
I am very please at the performance of the D700 compared to the D200 I was upgrading from. Little to no noise even if Im pushing it to the limit and having to bring back some details through the raw editor from extreme low light situations, fast start-up, great manual controls... I hate having to go through the menu as some other camera manufactures give you. My five stars are for Cameta and for the D700, NOT for Amazon. I originally placed an order for the D800 and was given all kinds of stories of why it wasnt shipping on time, customer service and the management need to re-think their approach tremendously. I waited far too long with the fairy tales Amazon kept giving me, and being put on another waiting list somewhere else would have certainly given me more of a distaste, so I opted for the D700. The ONLY reason I purchased it through amazon with Cameta is because I was traveling when I placed the order, otherwise I would have went to Cametas website. Their customer service was beyond great and I look forward to doing much more business with them in the future. Shame on you Amazon. If you dont have something, dont lie about when it will be in, I would have been willing to wait on the D800 from Amazon had I just been given the truth. I love my D700 though, and I look forward to having it as my secondary instead of my D200 when I purchase the D800 in a few months directly from Cameta as soon as all the shipping issues with Nikon are resolved :-)
Felipe Cruz Ferrero
5
Im one of those individuals that thinks 2, 3, 4 or maybe 5 times before buying a camera with this price, so based on the price and type of investment I did my homework, long hours of reading reviews, viewing hundreds of pictures taken with the D700 on Flickr until I decided to buy it 2 weeks ago. Got the camera from The Shutterbug store bought through Amazon, I bought the refurbished version to save a little over $500 on the camera and dont regret it. Its the seconds refurbished nikon unit ive bought ( bought a D60 for my sister ) and they work flawlessly. First impressions on the D700 1- Extremely responsive 2- Great view finder ( although you get a 95% view, its awesome ) 3- Love the bulky solid feeling of the camera 4- LCD Screen rocks ( very similar to the quality of the D90 or new D300s ) 5- Contrast and colors taken on this camera are simply stunning, awesome, beautiful Only negative so far is that the rubber cover for the mini usb & hdmi connectors constantly opens, this is a little weird considering that on my D90 its very solid and doesnt open that easy. Ive been using the D700 with the Sigma 24-70mm new HSM lens, which i highly recommend as well. I have some test pictures I did over the weekend on my personal blog in case you feel like checking them out. [...] The lens im using can be also purchased from amazon Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 IF EX DG HSM AF Standard Zoom Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras Hope this helps =) This camera is fun to use, totally professional , of course im no professional but i can tell right away how it differs from the D90 ive been using for the last few months. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Liz Delude
5
I did months of research before upgrading from my Sony A100. It was an entry-level DSLR and my initial plan was a mid-level upgrade. Since I enjoy wedding and event photography, I was immediately drawn to Nikon for their superior low-light, high-ISO performance. 5D II aside, theres no competition. Obviously, my first thought was a D90 kit. But after some initial research online I found that it would be in my best interest to make the jump to the Nikon D300. It just so happens that a co-worker of mine owned a D300 and after a few lunch-time outtings with it, I was in love. Having made my decision, I began saving and scouring Amazon on a daily basis and checking Nikon Rumors for price drops and deals. After some time it dawned on me that for the price of a D300 with a kit lens, I could have a D700 body. To me, it made perfect sense to save instead for the D700. Id be getting the D3 sensor, engine and the go-ahead on full-frame (FX) glass. Ive had my D700 since Christmas along with the 50mm f/1.8 (fast prime) and 18-35mm f/3.5 (wide zoom). So far Ive shot one wedding and a handful of events with it and its performance has been outstanding. In a world where gimmicks abound (megapixels, HD video), its nice to know that this camera can hold its own against them all.
Joshua Mirabal
5
I love this camera. It exceeds my expectations in picture quality and autofocus. However, KEH listed it in very good to excellent condition but the body I received from KEH is scratched, banged up a bit, faded, etc. I can see where the rubber has come off at some point and someone did a very poor job reapplying it. Shame on KEH but kudos for Nikon for making such a great camera.
Greg
5
Still my go to camera. Produces the best images to date in my opinion. Micro-contrast is what separates this from all others. You normally have to spend thousands of dollars to achieve similar results with any other camera. Neither the D810,D800, nor 750 can reproduce this. I dont understand why more people dont buy these up. Im keeping mine forever!
G. Ellisberg
5
When I purchased a Nikon D800, I was about to sell off my D700. I never did sell my D700 because it is still my preferred camera for walking around. (The D800 is really a camera that should be mounted on a tripod to get those hi-res sharp images). Its low-light performance is good and it has all the shooting options one could want. So, now I use both cameras... the D700 is perfect for more casual and mobile shooting of high-quality, full-frame images.
fair review
5
I bought this used on Amazon in pristine condition, which opened up a number of opportunities to use my Nikon lenses from the film days in the way they were intended. This is a boon for folks who gravitate to the wide-angle end of the lens spectrum. With lens factor no longer a consideration, wide-angle lenses like 28mm are again true wide-angle and not the equivalent of something between 35-50mm anymore. My decade old Sigma 12-24mm wide-angle zoom has found new life, particularly at 12mm. The D700 has surprisingly respectable low-light/high ISO capability, allowing the use of ISO6400 as the upper range of the "Auto-ISO" setting. The relatively small image files are easily manageable on the computer due to the 12.1MP sensor. In fact, this may a good reason to go for a used D700 rather than a new D600/D800 -- the files from the D700 are smaller and more convenient in terms of work flow in Lightroom or Photoshop. There are a significant number of cost-effective Nikon film-era lenses available used which will work on a D700. One can easily procure an entire set of used iconic Nikon lenses for the cost of a single modern-era F2.8 pro zoom. The best thing about the D700 may be the coverage and size of the viewfinder.
pc reader
5
I have transitioned from the D50 to the D90 to the D300s and now to a used D700 (from Green Earth Values). i am always a bit behind the curve, not being an "Early Adopter." I am, at best, an avid amateur, so the latest and greatest is not necessarily an issue for me. I had gotten used to the dual card slots on the D300s, and so was a bit concerned about losing that capability, but so far, it has proved not to be an issue. The color rendition is superb, and it seems to fit my hand comfortably. I paired it with the Nikkor f/4 24-120VR offering and I believe that it will work for me. I made the switch in order to get into FF, and I considered the D600/E but the oil issue caused me to back off, but perhaps that will happen someday.

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