Nikon Digital Camera D700FX
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This is MY Nikon Digital SLR camera.
If you have seen my Flip Mino Camcorder lens www.squidoo.com/flip-camcorders, you know what happens when I get a new camera.
My New Nikon D700FX
This is like the first time you developed black and white film, yourself, and saw the image magically appear on the white paper as it floated in the developing liquid. What a pleasure to compose a picture in the viewfinder, press the button and immediately see the result. No driving uptown to a film processor and then waiting 2 hours.
Photograph made from TV with Nikon D700 FX

Last night I made this lion picture while watching TV. The camera was hand held and ISO set at 800. I will have to try using the tripod and using different ISO settings to see what works best. Oh, there were no artifacts to remove, so I guess that means there is no dust in my camera.
Nikon D700 FX Features
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.
I can personally attest to the rugged construction. The first time I went out with my camera, the strap was not attached properly and the body fell off the strap. The camera body with a 70-300 lens hit the pavement. The lens is toast, but no damage to the camera body! I cannot guarantee that you would have the same result. So DO NOT LET YOUR CAMERA FALL.
Picture made outdoors with Nikon D700 FX

The mockingbird was perched high overhead on electrical cable when I made this photograph with my Nikon D700 FX camera. The camera was hand held with ISO 800. To my eye, it looks as sharp as if I had used a tripod and ISO 100 film. It is tack sharp even tho being hand held on an overcast afternoon.
I also used a Nikon ED AF Nikkor 70-300mm lens (no filter). The bird was across the street from me and up a hill. So, telephoto lens was necessary.
Landscape picture made with Nikon D700 FX.

Once again, this landscape picture was made with my new Nikon 700 DX camera. The camera was set at ISO 800 and hand held.
Debate: Do you use a Nikon camera or a Cannon camera?
According to Amazon and Flickr, Cannon outsells Nikon. And in the case of Digital SLRs, Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT leads in popularity over Nikon D series while Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi is fast catching up. But, Amazon and Flickr are, arguably, pro-sumer photography sites, not professional sites.
Who makes the best cameras?

Nikon makes the best cameras.
KimGiancaterino says:
I have a Nikon Coolpix digital camera and am very happy with the quality of the photos.
Pastiche says:
I've always wanted to own a Nikon but never got a film version. The optics are superb. This year I have a plan to get a digital Nikon - thanks for the tips.
CoolFoto says:
I vote for Nikon. I am a professional photographer and have used Nikon equipment for 14 years now and loved it all.
Cannon makes the best cameras.
KimGiancaterino says:
My last 35mm camera was a Canon. It lasted a long time and also took very nice photos.
RedRockPhotographer says:
I switched from Nikon to Canon when Canon came out with image stabilized lenses years before Nikon came out with VR. They also had more advanced electronics for flash and remote flash. Then I found Canon's lens selection to be better. I thought I'd regret dumping Nikon, but that was many years ago and I've been completely happy with my Canon gear. I might get one of the new Nikons though, because they are getting a better reputation for low-noise high-ISO images, and I've always felt their light metering was better than Canon's.
adez7 says:
I have to stick with Canon! It has been the industry leader for professional photographers forever. :)
Nikon D700 FX camera
Product Features
* KIT INCLUDES 6 PRODUCTS -- All Brand New Items with all Manufacturer-supplied Accessories + Full USA Warranties:
* <#1> Nikon D700 Digital SLR Camera Body PLUS +
* <#2> Nikon EN-EL3e Lithium-Ion Battery Pack + <#3> Nikon SLR System Case +
* <#4> Transcend 16GB 133x Ultra Speed CompactFlash Card +
* <#5> Image Recall Digital Image Recovery Software + <#6> Precision Design Deluxe 6-Piece Lens & Digital SLR Camera Cleaning Kit
Nikon D700 FX Body Only
Nikon D700 12.1MP FX-Format CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Body Only)
Amazon Price: $2,199.00 (as of 05/27/2012)![]()
THIS IS A REVIEW OF THE CAMERA BY ANOTHER PHOTOGRAPHER, TAKEN OFF AMAZON WEBSITE:
" A review of the Nikon D700 by a Nikon D300 owner, August 1, 2008
By L. Go "LG10" (QC MM RP)
Without qualification, the Nikon D300 is a superb camera. So many superlatives have been used with the D300 that I will not repeat them here. All the superlatives used with the D300 applies equally well to the D700. I will add however that as good as the superlatives may have been with the D300, the D700 deserves a bit more.
Let me explain.
The Nikon D700 is equipped with a full frame FX sensor (36.0 x 23.9). This is the same sensor used by the Nikon D3. Nikon D3 12.1MP FX Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) The D300 on the other hand uses the APS-C sensor (23.6 x 15.8). Both the D700 and the D300 have about the same 12 megapixel rating (with the D300 actually slightly higher).
The D700 having a bigger sensor than the D300 but with about the same megapixel rating means that the size/pixel density of the D700 is much lower than the D300. The ratio is 1.4MP/cm2 vs 3.3MP/cm2 for the D700 and the D300 respectively. A lower ratio means lower noise and this ratio favors the D700. For the D700, this translates to lower noise in capturing the same image than when using using the D300.
The D700 lower noise level in turn translates to the D700 being able to operate at a higher ISO level than the D300. The D700 can operate as high as ISO 25,600 while the D300 can go up to ISO 6,400. It is of course quite rare to shoot at such high ISO as it will always be better to shot at a lower ISO rating. But if both the D700 and D300 were shooting at the same ISO, the D700 will have lower noise levels. Simply put, the higher ISO capability of the D700 versus the D300 indicates the higher level of performance of the D700's sensor vs the D300.
My actual use validates this theoretical advantage. I noticed that while the noise level of the D300 is very good at ISO 1600 and even 3200, the D700 consistently showed lower noise level than the D300 shooting at the same ISO setting and light condition. This is most noticeable when shooting at night with many bright lights in the periphery of the main subject.
In terms of color rendition, I have not noticed any significant differences between the D300 and the D700 in the limited time that I have been using the D700. It may be due to the fact that I have conducted my test at dusk and at night.
When using the D700, the full frame sensor means that one will not need to convert the focal length of the lens by a factor of 1.5x. So a 50mm lens will be a 50mm lens for the D700 rather than its 75mm equivalent when used with the D300.
While this may appear to be a disadvantage on the telephoto side, its gain on the wide angle side is considerable and can only be described as an eye opener. The D700 advantage in wide angle application does not just come from its wider perspective. Rather, it is how the D700 maximizes and makes full use of such excellent lens as the Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8 that makes buying the D700 such an eye opener.
The resulting images taken with the Nikon D700 and the Nikon 14-24mm are clearer, sharper and crisper compared to the D300 even when the focal length in the D700 is zoomed out to its equivalent in the the D300 (21mm in D700 and 14mm in D300).
Vignetting is practically undetectable even when the D700 is used with the 14-24mm glass fully open at its widest focal length (14mm, f/2.8). This is surprising considering that the D700 is now using the full lens instead of just its sweet spot in the center (which would have been to the advantage of the D300 due to its APS-C sensor)."
Or, find Nikon D700 FX camera and accessories on eBay
Nikon Digital Camera D700FX on the web
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- Digital Photography Review tests Nikon D800
- When Nikon announced the D800 back in February, it was not exactly what many people expected as it was more of a medium format challenger than a successor to the immensely popular Nikon D700. Still, people were quick to fall in love with the camera ...
- Review: Nikon D800
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Nikon D700 links
- D700 from Nikon
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- Nikon D700 Review: 1. Introduction: Digital Photography Review
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- Nikon D700 Review: 1. Introduction: Digital Photography Review
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- Nikon D3 and D700 vs Canon 5D
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- Nikon | Imaging Products | Nikon D700
- Nikon's original Scene Recognition System, utilizing the 1005-pixel RGB sensor, greatly improves autofocus, auto exposure and auto white balance performance ...
- Nikon D700 Digital Camera - Review - The Imaging Resource!
- Jul 1, 2008 ... Nikon D700 A Review includes a User Report and full image analysis. .... Here on the back of the Nikon D700, the differences become more ...
- Nikon D700 Reviews and Resources ยป Photography Bay | Digital ...
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Nikontraveler
Feb 20, 2012 @ 9:29 pm | delete
- I Love my D700. Here is what my D700 can do in low light on a musical stage. http://www.flickr.com/photos/nikontraveler/sets/72157621312476298/ For some more samples check out my book. Enjoy
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KimGiancaterino Oct 18, 2009 @ 9:59 pm | delete
- I can't get over the detail in your mockingbird photo. Very nice lens! Blessed by a Squid Angel.
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AndyPo
Apr 21, 2009 @ 11:33 am | delete
- Excellent lens. I like the D700. It's a really well designed camera. I have an F4s and a D80 (and a few others), but I shall need to retire the F4s soon.
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