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D700

Power that Empowers
Agility Meets FXability

Handling agility fused with Nikon’s 12.1-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor, assures professional image quality with low-noise, high-ISO performance.

Body Only
$2,499.95*MSRPMSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) listed only as a suggestion. Actual prices are set by dealers and are subject to change at any time.
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Supplied Accessories

  • EN-EL3e Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • MH-18a Quick Charger
  • UC-E4 USB Cable
  • EG-D100 Video Cable
  • AN-D700 Camera Strap
  • BF-1A Body Cap
  • BS-1 Accessory Shoe Cover
  • BM-9 LCD Monitor Cover
  • Software Suite CD-ROM

*Supplied accessories may differ depending on country or area.

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with great thins comes the more need to pay more In 2010 I bought the D700. When I first saw it I thought I would be doing most of the work. But during the years I used I actually thought it was worth it. It is a really good camera! I would recommed getting the MB-10 multi battery pack which allows you to shoot 8 frames per second which is worth it if you are a sports photographer. D700 is perfect for most types of photographers and would very useful with its low noise iso. April 29, 2012
D700 So far i am extremely please with my new Nikon D700. Coming from a D300, made the transition an easy one. Great low noise levels, ease of use, high rate of FPS. love it April 28, 2012
More than you would want Nikon Review A real Jem of a photographic instrument. As a scientist, my grandfather would be amazed at this technology and its phenomenal capabilities. He was so enthusiastic about photography that he had his own darkroom in his home where he spent much of his free time shooting his garden and sunsets when color slides first came out. Having built some of the largest telescopes and camera mounts in the world he would have loved to have a D700 for photographing the stars and light spectrums, rather using the old fashion glass plates. I, myself find it amazing that I have not worn out the shutter mechanism of my D700, with the thousands and thousands of shots I have taken in my travels and experimentation I do with this camera. It literally can do just about any kind of shooting I want. Any Speed, any ISO, any White Balance for any situation which might come up. I even went into a pitch black closet to test the ISO spread and got a great shot; without a flash. My satisfaction with this camera is beyond compare and I would advise anyone that wants to work on their photographic skills to have a D700. THE ADVENTURE PHOTOGRAPHER CHC II April 20, 2012
Nice camera!!!!!!!!!!!! I just bought this camera last week, and I'm really impressed so far. It feels pretty good on the grip, good size and weight, very solid. The images are very good, comparing to a crop camera. April 18, 2012
I LOVE my D700 Upgrading from my D70 to D700 in 2008 was a big leap, although I am in a camera club and take all types of photos I really enjoy photographing birds in flight, being able to bump up the ISO to 1000 or 1600 without unacceptable noise means I can use higher shutter speeds and still maintain enough depth of field get most or all of the bird in focus. Other features I love is the fact there are lots of buttons so any adjustments you need to make can be done very quickly without going into menus. April 13, 2012
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Industry Recognition

American Photo

November/December 2008, Nikon D700 D-SLR | Jonathan Barkey

American Photo’s Jonathan Barkey praised the D700 D-SLR in the November/December issue, writing that in its compact frame the camera packs “superb performance.” Barkey also noted that the reduction in size makes the D700 “pleasingly portable and easily packaged.” Barkey added that with the 35mm-sized image sensors, 3D motion tracking and the ability to use wide-angle lenses, the D700 D-SLR combines full-frame coverage with indisputable performance.

Popular Science

September 2008, D700 D-SLR | Sean Captain

Sean Captain of Popular Science recently tested the Nikon D700, and came to the conclusion that the D700 is the true "I wish" camera. Captain was impressed with the camera's ability to produce amazing images like those of the D3 while maintaining the compact form factor of the D300. Captain further accented his article with test results, highlighting excellent performance in color fidelity and metering. He concluded that Nikon has "closed the low-light performance gap." Additionally, Captain noted Nikon's In-Camera Imaging Innovations, pointing out the benefits of D-Lighting when capturing great photos in tricky situations.

Shutterbug

November 2008, Nikon’s D700 D-SLR | George Schaub

Shutterbug’s George Schaub was overwhelmed with the results from the complete camera test of the D700 D-SLR. When referring to the camera’s performance in low light and difficult ISO situations, Shaub touted the camera as the “best quality available.” Schaub also noted the ability to get maximum functionality from vintage Nikon lenses with the D700’s FX-Format sensor. Schaub concluded his review by saying there is no doubt that the 12-megapixel cameras will be a good fit for any photographer.

Imaging-Resource

August 2008, D700 D-SLR | Shawn Barnett and Dave Etchells

Shawn Barnett and Dave Etchells of Imaging-Resource crowned the D700 a five-star "Dave's Pick" and "one of the finest digital SLR cameras ever produced." Barnett and Etchells note the D700's potential to become a catalyst for available light photography, thanks to the D700's image sensor which delivers "category-leading performance" in low-light situations and color reproduction. Both editors concluded that the D700's outstanding imaging capabilities, combined with Nikon's extensive line of high-quality lenses, make it a great camera with "obsolescence-resistance built in."

Popular Photography & Imaging

September 2008, D700 D-SLR | Phil Ryan

Phil Ryan of Popular Photography & Imaging recently reviewed the Nikon D700 D-SLR, ultimately deeming it an "amazing combination" of the D3 and D300 D-SLRs. After putting the D700 through the rigors of photo lab tests, Ryan highlighted the D700's color accuracy and superb performance in low-light conditions. Ryan concluded his article emphasizing the camera's metering capabilities, saying that at times the D700 "knew [appropriate exposure settings] better than you."

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Review

November/December 2008, Nikon D700 D-SLR

by Jonathan Barkey

American Photo’s Jonathan Barkey praised the D700 D-SLR in the November/December issue, writing that in its compact frame the camera packs “superb performance.” Barkey also noted that the reduction in size makes the D700 “pleasingly portable and easily packaged.” Barkey added that with the 35mm-sized image sensors, 3D motion tracking and the ability to use wide-angle lenses, the D700 D-SLR combines full-frame coverage with indisputable performance.

Close

Review

November 2008, Nikon’s D700 D-SLR

by George Schaub

Shutterbug’s George Schaub was overwhelmed with the results from the complete camera test of the D700 D-SLR. When referring to the camera’s performance in low light and difficult ISO situations, Shaub touted the camera as the “best quality available.” Schaub also noted the ability to get maximum functionality from vintage Nikon lenses with the D700’s FX-Format sensor. Schaub concluded his review by saying there is no doubt that the 12-megapixel cameras will be a good fit for any photographer.

Close

Review

September 2008, D700 D-SLR

by Phil Ryan

Phil Ryan of Popular Photography & Imaging recently reviewed the Nikon D700 D-SLR, ultimately deeming it an "amazing combination" of the D3 and D300 D-SLRs. After putting the D700 through the rigors of photo lab tests, Ryan highlighted the D700's color accuracy and superb performance in low-light conditions. Ryan concluded his article emphasizing the camera's metering capabilities, saying that at times the D700 "knew [appropriate exposure settings] better than you."

Close

Review

September 2008, D700 D-SLR

by Sean Captain

Sean Captain of Popular Science recently tested the Nikon D700, and came to the conclusion that the D700 is the true "I wish" camera. Captain was impressed with the camera's ability to produce amazing images like those of the D3 while maintaining the compact form factor of the D300. Captain further accented his article with test results, highlighting excellent performance in color fidelity and metering. He concluded that Nikon has "closed the low-light performance gap." Additionally, Captain noted Nikon's In-Camera Imaging Innovations, pointing out the benefits of D-Lighting when capturing great photos in tricky situations.

Close

Review

August 2008, D700 D-SLR

by Shawn Barnett and Dave Etchells

Shawn Barnett and Dave Etchells of Imaging-Resource crowned the D700 a five-star "Dave's Pick" and "one of the finest digital SLR cameras ever produced." Barnett and Etchells note the D700's potential to become a catalyst for available light photography, thanks to the D700's image sensor which delivers "category-leading performance" in low-light situations and color reproduction. Both editors concluded that the D700's outstanding imaging capabilities, combined with Nikon's extensive line of high-quality lenses, make it a great camera with "obsolescence-resistance built in."