- Average user rating: 4.5 stars out of 8 reviews Back to product review
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User reviews
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"Finally, my (nearly) perfect camera"
Pros: Brilliant sensor performance, perfect size and handling
Cons: 95% viewfinder
Summary: I recently switched from the D2x I've been sh... read more
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
5.0 stars
"Solid, qualtiy, versatile workhorse!"
Pros: Large sensor provides high quality images with low noise at high ISOs. Solid body facilitates holding camera steady with longer lenses. Logically laid out contols, easy to use. Relatively powerful built in flash not usually found on pro level models.
Cons: LCD screen is fixed and so doesn't have variable angles. 'In body' anti-shake would allow for use of that feature with more lenses.
Summary: Breathtakingly high quality images which can ... read more
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"Excellent camera with tons of pro features"
Pros: High ISO, excellent ergonomic, LCD, fast AF, color accuracy and exposure
Cons: Heavy, 5fps, no build-in image stabilization, 95% coverage
Summary: My first DSLR was D200 and I though it was ex... read more
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"Top of the line imaging for less!"
Pros: Image quality, D3 tech for $2k less, perfect form factor
Cons: Pricey. USB ports covered with a flimsy plug. Capture NX 2 is only a 60-day trial version.
Summary: So what if you took a D3, and squeezed it int... read more
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
5.0 stars
"I did not think I'd like this camera - but......"
Pros: Nikon's beautiful Natural colors. Super sharpness - yet that sleek look. I can use my D300 grip with it. Faster than D300 at focusing. And I find myself shooting at ISO 2000 & up without blinking an eye. I would not ever have done that before....
Cons: I miss 100% viewfinder of the D300. I've not adjusted my framing yet.
Focus sensor dots should be more spread out. I don't know why Nikon insisted on going to Canon's idea. 51 focusing points is great - but I'd like them spread out wider please...Summary: Bottom line is that I don't regret spending t... read more
Where to buy
Nikon D700 (body only):
$2,519.00 - $2,699.99
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