Testseek.com have collected 106 expert reviews of the Nikon D700 and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nikon D700.
August 2008
(91%)
106 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(100%)
9 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Like the D3 the D700 automatically detects DX lenses
Which have a smaller exposure circle
And shows a crop rectangle in the viewfinder. You lose some pixels but you get a perfect picture. Images are noise free with wide dynamic range and beautiful to...
Full-frame sensor
Smaller and lighter body than the D3
Useful Live View
Virtual horizon
Comfortable to use
The editors didn't like
This is not a complaint
Merely an observation. With a full frame sensor depth of field is reduced
By comparison with an APS sized sensor
For any given f stop. Closer attention needs to be paid of ISO
Aperture and shutter speed. Fortunately the sens...
Full-frame sensor, smaller and lighter body than the D3, useful Live View, virtual horizon, comfortable to use
Slightly slower than the D3
If you’re already a D-SLR user, the next step up is a full-frame camera. Consider the D700 for its size and more competitive price compared to the top-of-the-line D3, as you won’t lose too much in the way of features and capabilities. ...
Like the D3 the D700 automatically detects DX lenses, which have a smaller exposure circle, and shows a crop rectangle in the viewfinder. You lose some pixels but you get a perfect picture. Images are noise free with wide dynamic range and beautiful to...
This is not a complaint, merely an observation. With a full frame sensor depth of field is reduced, by comparison with an APS sized sensor, for any given f stop. Closer attention needs to be paid of ISO, aperture and shutter speed. Fortunately the sens...
Someone has calculated that for a digital camera to match the resolving power of film it needs to have 14 megapixels on a full frame sensor. If that is right then this camera comes close to the ideal. Like its close siblings, the D300 and the D3, the D...
Abstract: This 12-megapixel camera has an FX sensor (full 35 millimetre-film frame size) as used in the professional D3. The camera body is more akin to the DX (APS size sensor) D300, but without some of the touches such as extra dust and moisture sealing...
Abstract: Nikons D700 is positioned between the pro-sumer D300 and the professional D3 models and is the second Nikon DSLR with an FX-format (35mm sized) CMOS sensor. Like the D3 it can use lenses designed for both FX and DX formats and will automatically rec...
Abstract: Full-frame is probably what every aspiring photographer dreams of at night. At one point, it was almost unattainable as this feature was present only in high-end models that cost a limb or two. Then along came Canon which released the EOS 5D and made f...
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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