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Nikon D700

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The new Nikon D700 is the second Nikon FX-format camera. It  can achieve, in a smaller, lighter design, many of those same extraordinary imaging feats that made the Nikon D3 an immediate legend. Like the D3, the D700 transcends the expectations of the world's leading photographers, in an agile body developed from the award-winning DX-format D300. In soft, subtle lighting, it captures seductively smooth tones with astonishingly rendered detail — easily. 

In low-lit situations, it delivers virtually noisefree images for impeccable results at up to ISO 6400 — easily. And if you’re faced with constantly changing lighting conditions, the D700 handles these complex exposure changes with ISO sensitivity auto control — easily. 

When your day is long and demanding and you need to travel light, you’ll appreciate this camera’s portability, responsiveness and finely balanced handling. And when you need more speed to capture a crucial moment, the D700 delivers with the option of a multi-power battery pack that gives you up to 8 frames per second*, continuous shooting.

Whether your subject’s fast, slow or still, you’ll capture it with tack-sharp precision using Nikon’s exclusive 51-point AF system — easily. Every aspect of the D700 has been carefully engineered, to provide you with the freedom to work efficiently and with the utmost sensitivity, as a natural extension of your personal vision. The D700 achieves a remarkable distillation of the finest imaging performance digital photography can offer.

Nikon D700 Main Features:

Nikon's original 12.1-megapixel FX-format (23.9 x 36mm) CMOS sensor: 
Teamed with Nikon's exclusive EXPEED digital image processing, the D700 delivers breathtakingly rich image quality.

Broad ISO sensitivity up to 6400 and incredibly low noise: 
Super low-noise performance from 200-6400 ISO, with the added versatility of Lo-1 (100 ISO) Hi-1 (12,800 ISO) and Hi-2 (25,600 ISO).

Continuous shooting up to 5 frames per second: 
Shoot at up to 8 frames per second with the optional MB-D10 Multi-power Battery Pack.

Three-Inch, super-density 920,000-dot VGA color monitor: 
High resolution with 170-degree wide-angle viewing, calibrated color and tempered-glass protection assure confident image review.

Two Live View shooting modes: 
Choose from hand-held or tripod modes to suit shooting requirements.

Rugged magnesium-alloy construction: 
Along with extensive dust and moisture protection and a durable shutter mechanism tested to 150,000 cycles, the D700 merges pro D-SLR performance with expanded agility.

Fast, accurate 51-point AF with 3D Focus Tracking: 
Exacting autofocus precision, plus three Dynamic AF modes.

Dynamic Integrated Dust Reduction System: 
Effective quad-frequency, ultrasonic sensor cleaning minimizes image degrading dust particles.

1,005-Pixel 3D Color Matrix Metering II: 
Legendary Nikon exposure accuracy aided by an onboard database of over 30,000 images.

Nikon's exclusive Scene Recognition System: 
SRS further extends auto-exposure intelligence while also advancing white-balance detection and autofocus performance.

Nikon Picture Control settings: 
Advanced color control with 9 customizable settings and 4 preset options allow fine tuning of image appearance preferences.

Active D-Lighting with NEW Auto mode: 
Unique three-phase dynamic control to capture previously lost details in shadows and highlights while maintaining normalized contrast.

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