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...
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...
If you're a pro, or an advanced amateur with a big budget, you definitely need to give the D700 a test drive. The marriage of the large sensor and compact body puts this camera head and shoulders above the competition, and it's got all of the features ...
Excellent high ISO performance. Extensive interface and features. Rugged, durable body. Compatible with many accessories and all FX and DX lenses. ...
DX lenses bring on the crop factor. Zooming in Playback gets pixilated. Viewfinder coverage is only 95%. ...
Regarding still image quality alone, the Nikon D700 is a prodigious force within the full-frame professional DSLR market. Its stellar high ISO performance propelled the camera above many of its competitors, including the Canon Eos 5D Mark II, and its...
Abstract: Getting those images is challenging enough with learning how to use a new camera and thumbing through the manual to find out what this term and that term means. Many of them were totally unfamiliar to this old film winder. Then I got the book. The boo...
No camera can ever be all things to all people, but from the currently available selection, the D700 is about as close as it gets. Nikon has successfully taken the best elements from its recent releases and combined them into one serious, sturdy, featu...
Abstract: So for you it may be an interesting decision. The option to save a few hundred bucks and get a smidge less noise at high ISO is surely attractive. Either way, you've got an absolutely amazing camera. I would imagine most people..
Abstract: At the time I called the D300 a smaller version of the D3, but the Nikon D700 s really worthy of that name. This is an honor indeed because the professional Nikon D3 is a fabulous DSLR camera. In any case, until the D3x was introduced, it was Canons t...