
Nikon D700
Brand | Nikon 2008 |
Model | 2480097 |
Released Year | 2008 |
Type | Digital Cameras |
Series | D |
Color | Black |
Optical Zoom | N/A |
Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The Nikon D700 is a professional-grade digital SLR camera featuring a 12.1-megapixel full-frame FX-format CMOS sensor that delivers high-resolution images with excellent low-light performance. It utilizes Nikon's EXPEED image processing engine for fast and efficient image processing. The camera is equipped with a 51-point autofocus system for precise and rapid subject tracking. It supports ISO sensitivity from 200 to 6400 (expandable to 100-25600), which makes it versatile for various lighting conditions. The D700 offers continuous shooting at up to 5 frames per second, which can be increased to 8 frames per second with the optional MB-D10 battery grip. It supports both RAW and JPEG file formats and has HDMI output for easy connectivity to external displays.
Specifications
Maximum Aperture | N/A |
Digital Zoom | N/A |
Screen Size | 3 in |
Color | Black |
Device Charging Range | 10-15 |
MPN | 2480097 |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Series | Nikon D |
Type | Digital SLR |
Maximum Resolution | 12.1 MP |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Month |
Model | Nikon D700 |
Optical Zoom | N/A |
Connectivity | USB 2.0, HDMI output |
Features | Auto Focus, Body Only, Built-in Flash |
Charger Included | Yes |
Country/Region of Manufacture | Japan |
UPC | N/A |
Camera Type | Digital SLR |
Release Year | 2008 |
Image Sensor | 12.1 MP Full-frame FX-format CMOS |
ISO Sensitivity | 200 - 6400 (expandable to 100 - 25600) |
Autofocus Points | 51-point AF system |
Continuous Shooting Speed | 5 fps (up to 8 fps with optional MB-D10 grip) |
Viewfinder | Optical pentaprism viewfinder with 95% frame coverage |
Monitor | 3.0-inch LCD, 922,000 dots |
Storage Media | CF card (Type I/II) |
File Formats | NEF (RAW), JPEG, TIFF |
Shutter Speed Range | 30 sec to 1/8000 sec, bulb |
Flash | Built-in pop-up flash, hot shoe compatible |
Dimensions | 146 x 113 x 77 mm |
Weight | 995 g (body only) |
Battery | EN-EL3e Rechargeable Li-ion Battery |
Weather Sealing | Magnesium alloy body with extensive weather sealing |
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Key Advantages
The Nikon D700 boasts a robust magnesium alloy body that ensures durability and weather resistance for demanding professional use. Its full-frame sensor provides excellent image quality with superior detail and dynamic range. The advanced 51-point autofocus system and 3D tracking technology deliver accurate focus in challenging shooting conditions. The high ISO range enables shooting in very low light without compromising image quality. The camera offers flexible shooting modes and customizable controls, enhancing user experience. The built-in flash and multiple exposure capability add creative options for photographers.
Limitations
Though advanced for its time, the Nikon D700 lacks video recording capabilities found in newer models. The 12.1-megapixel resolution may be considered low compared to modern digital cameras with higher megapixels. Its weight and size are relatively large, making it less convenient for casual or travel photography. The rear LCD screen is fixed and not articulated, limiting shooting angles. The camera's LCD resolution is moderate, which affects image preview clarity. Battery life, while adequate, is limited compared to current standards, especially when using the flash extensively.
FAQ
What sensor type does the Nikon D700 use?
The Nikon D700 uses a 12.1-megapixel full-frame FX-format CMOS sensor.
Does the Nikon D700 support video recording?
No, the Nikon D700 does not have video recording capabilities.
What is the ISO range of the Nikon D700?
It has a native ISO range from 200 to 6400, expandable from 100 to 25600.
Can the Nikon D700 shoot in RAW format?
Yes, it supports RAW image capture along with JPEG.
Is the Nikon D700 still manufactured today?
No, the Nikon D700 has been discontinued.
What autofocus system does the Nikon D700 feature?
It features a 51-point autofocus system with 3D tracking.
What are the continuous shooting speeds of the Nikon D700?
It can shoot at 5 frames per second, with an optional battery grip offering up to 8 frames per second.
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