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Nikon D700

The Nikon D700 is a professional-grade full-frame digital single-lens reflex camera introduced by the Nikon Corporation in July 2008 and manufactured in Japan. It uses the same 12.1-megapixel "FX" CMOS as the Nikon D3, and is Nikon's second full-frame digital SLR camera. The D700's full-frame sensor allows the use of F-mount (FX) lenses to their fullest advantage, with almost no crop factor. When a cropped DX lens is mounted on the D700, either the DX-sized portion, or the (vignetted) FX-sized portion of the camera's sensor can be used. The D700 has a built in autofocus motor for all Nikon autofocus-lenses, includes CPU and metering for older Nikon F-mount AI/AI-S lenses, and supports PC-E lenses. The D700 bears a physical similarity to the Nikon D300, which uses the same MB-D10 battery pack and EN-EL3e battery. It was discontinued on August 24, 2012. Nikon's 12.1 megapixel FX-format (23.9 mm × 36 mm) CMOS sensor Nikon EXPEED Two Live View shooting mode (hand-held and tripod modes) Continuous Drive up to 5 frames per second (8 frames per second with the optional MB-D10 Multi-power Battery Pack, BL-3 Battery Chamber Cover, and EN-EL4a battery from the Nikon D3 & D3S) Nikon's Scene Recognition System, utilizing the 1,005-pixel RGB sensor 3D Color Matrix Metering II Approx. 95% Viewfinder Frame Coverage, 0.72× Viewfinder Magnification Multi-CAM 3500FX autofocus sensor module featuring 51 AF points with 3D Focus Tracking Electronic rangefinder function compatible with manual focus AI/AIs lenses using any of the 51 AF points Active D-Lighting (3 levels (Low; Normal; High) or Auto) Automatic correction of lateral chromatic aberration for JPEGs; correction data is additionally stored in RAW-files and can be used by Nikon Capture NX, View NX and some other RAW tools Vignetting ("Vignette control") correction, as well as image rotation ("Straighten") via playback ("Retouch") menu LCD with 921,600-dot (VGA) resolution and a 170° ultra-wide viewing angle ISO sensitivity 200–6400 (100–25600 with boost) Auto-ISO function which can be capped with a maximum shutter time and maximum ISO value Magnesium alloy weather sealed body for dust and moisture protection Nikon F-mount lenses 9 Lens presets per user profile to improve program functions for non-CPU lenses and to include Exif information Aperture sensing ring on the body for readout of AI/AIs manual focus lens aperture settings Built-in Sensor cleaning system Built-in flash with 24 mm lens coverage and Nikon's i-TTL flash control; the guide number is 12m at ISO 100 Support for the Wireless Transmitter WT-4/4A File formats include: JPEG, TIFF (RGB), NEF (Nikon's compressed and uncompressed) HDMI HD video output Approx.

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