Pros: Great image quality. High speed, low noise. No focal-length factors. Weatherproof. Smaller than D3. Cons: Price. You could buy 2 D300s for one D700. DX lenses crop to 5.1 megapixel
I bought the D700 as my primary camera and relegated my D300 to backup status. All I really wanted was a second body but in hindsight I think the D700 is overpriced for the image quality improvements and the few additional features it ...
Pros: Build, IQ, speed, ISO range, low cost for this level, viewfinder, everything Cons: AF system will befuddle some users. CF door feels a bit weak.
THE D700-WHAT IS IT? This is the newest FX full 35mm sized sensor based camera from Nikon. Like the Canon 5D, it's a full frame camera in a standard SLR sized body. It will shoot 5 FPS at 14 bit. Add the optional portrait grip and you'll now blaze along ...
Pros: Weather sealed, great high ISO performance, fast, good battery life, sharp, relatively cheap. Cons: No movies mode, no articulated LCD.
Just a few short years ago, "full framed" DSLRs belonged to the realm of the well-to-do and professionals. The Canon full framed models were priced beyond the reach of ordinary amateurs and enthusiasts.How times have changed. Now, for less than ...
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