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Nikon D700

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For the enthusiast craving pro-grade features, the D700 offers a full-frame sensor borrowed from the D3 supercamera, sensitivity to ISO 25,600, 51-zone AF, and a pop-up flash with wireless flash control.

Standout Spec: 
That big, juicy full-frame sensor in an enthusiast’s $2,400 body, for great low-noise shooting from ISO 100 through 6400.
Tested Review 

So what exactly is Nikon's new D700? A D300 on steroids? A D3 Lite?

The fact is, this new DSLR ($3,000, body only; $3,600 with 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF VR lens) is both.

After weeks of shooting in the field and the full battery of tests in the Pop Photo Lab, we see it as an amazing combination of the two cameras. And by combination, we don't mean compromise.

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Product specifications
Camera Category:Prosumer DSLR
Sensor Size:Full Frame
Sensor Type:CMOS
Megapixels:12.1
Fastest Shutter Speed:1/8000 second
Slowest Shutter Speed:30 seconds
Bulb Mode:Yes
Live View:Yes
Image Processor:Expeed
Viewfinder Coverage:95%
AF Points:51
Display Type:LCD
Display Size:3.0 inches
Display Resolution:921000 pixels
Articulating Display:No
Minimum ISO:100 ISO
Maximum ISO:25600 ISO
Burst Rate:5.00fps
Self-Cleaning Sensor:Yes
In-Body Image Stablization:
Pop-Up Flash:Yes
Media Type:Compact Flash
Video Capture:No
Maximum Video Resolution:
AF in Video Mode:No
HDMI Port:Yes
Wireless Flash Trigger:Yes
Remote Capture:Yes
Height:4.8 inches
Depth:3.0 inches
Width:5.8 inches
Weight:35 ounces
Price:$2400.00
Touch Screen:No
Model Number:D700
SKU:25444