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The D700 features a D-SLR format first
introduced with the Nikon D3. Highly praised for its outstanding features,
the D3 established a new level of professional performance in terms of
overall image quality, extraordinarily low noise, ISO sensitivity range,
continuous high-speed shooting, colour gradation, image crispness,
durability, weather-resistant operation, system versatility and more.
The new D700 incorporates an extensive array of features that boast a level
of performance that is in many ways comparable to the D3. At the same time,
it derives a wide range of benefits — including functionality, flexibility
and operability — from the more agile D300, Nikon's flagship DX-format D-SLR.
The D700 has everything it takes to satisfy a broad spectrum of photographic
needs. The 12.1-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor with a sensing area of 36.0
x 23.9 mm; a sensitivity range of ISO 200 to 6400; continuous shooting at up
to 5 frames per second (and up to 8 fps with the optional Multi-Power
Battery Pack MB-D10; Nikon's exclusive 51-point AF system; Scene Recognition
System for optimum autofocus, auto exposure and auto white balance detection
— these are but a few of the advanced capabilities of the extraordinary new
D700.
Large image
sensor, developed by Nikon; 12.1 effective megapixels
The D700 employs an FX-format CMOS image sensor with an area of 36.0mm (h) x
23.9mm (v). It provides superior picture quality throughout a wide ISO
sensitivity range, with advantages that include a large pixel size to ensure
a higher signal-to-noise ratio and wide dynamic range, and improved circuit
layout to efficiently increase the strength of the electrical signal from
pixels. High-speed, 12-channel readout enables fast continuous shooting of
high-resolution images at up to 8 frames per second (with Multi-Power
Battery Pack MB-D10 and Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL4a/4 or eight
AA-size batteries).
Wide sensitivity
range
The D700 offers an extremely wide sensitivity range of ISO 200 to 6400. It
delivers extraordinary image quality at low sensitivity settings, while also
delivering outstandingly low-noise characteristics at ISO settings as high
as 6400. Furthermore, sensitivity can be increased to HI 0.3, HI 0.5, HI
0.7, HI 1 (ISO 12,800 equivalent), HI 2 (ISO 25,600 equivalent), or
decreased to Lo 1 (ISO 100 equivalent), Lo 0.7, Lo 0.5 and Lo 0.3, to expand
shooting versatility.
High-speed
performance
Features a startup time of approximately 0.12 second, and a shutter release
time lag of only 40 ms* — both equivalent to the flagship Nikon D3. The
continuous shooting speed is up to 5 frames per second with the included
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL3e, and up to 8 fps when using the optional
Multi-Power Battery Pack MB-D10 and Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL4a/4 or
eight AA-size batteries. The Nikon D700 is also compliant with the
next-generation high-speed UDMA CompactFlash cards, that will enable
35-Mbyte recording speed.
*Based on the new
CIPA guideline established in August 2007.
EXPEED image
processing
Nikon's state-of-the-art EXPEED digital image-processing incorporates
remarkable intelligence and technologies accumulated and optimised
throughout our long history. It makes possible a diverse range of functions
that ensure superior picture quality and high-speed image processing.
Scene Recognition
System
Improvements to the exclusive 1,005-pixel RGB light sensor have allowed
information from the sensor to be utilised for auto exposure, auto white
balance and autofocus. 3D-Tracking in AF, for example, achieved by using the
Scene Recognition System, tracks subject position and automatically shifts
the AF points used to match the subject's movement within the frame. This
system also contributes to higher accuracy of auto exposure and auto white
balance detection.
Picture Control
System
Nikon's Picture Control System enables users, from novices to professionals,
to create the pictures they envision by making specific selections and
adjustments to image sharpening, tone compensation, brightness, tone and
saturation. Even with different cameras, when the settings are the same, you
get the same picture tone. Picture Control System offers four fundamental
setting options — Standard, Neutral, Vivid and Monochrome — for easy
customisation of image parameters.
Active D-Lighting
Active D-Lighting lets photographers choose from various intensities — Auto,
High, Normal, Low or OFF (Unchanged) — prior to shooting. Instead of
employing the conventional compensation method of simply expanding dynamic
range, localised tone control technology is utilised to ensure proper
contrast and eliminate flat images with lost highlights and shadows.
AF system with
high-density 51-point AF
The D700 incorporates a Multi-CAM 3500FX autofocus sensor module featuring
51 AF points. Fifteen cross-type sensors located in the center enable
subject detection with lens apertures as small as f/5.6. The functioning of
the AF points is linked to the Scene Recognition System, to deliver superior
subject detection and focus tracking performance. A single AF point can be
selected from the 51 or 11 focus points. In Dynamic-area AF mode, you can
select from either 9, 21 or 51 AF areas. The 51-point option offers
3D-Tracking mode, which automatically shifts the focus point to match the
subject's movements. Auto-area AF mode gives greater priority to the
subject's position when selecting AF points.
Choose from two
Live View modes
Live View allows shooting while confirming the subject on the 3-inch,
920,000-dot color LCD monitor. In Handheld mode, which lets you recompose
the frame prior to actual shooting, ordinary TTL phase-detection AF is
activated, using all 51 AF points including 15 cross-type points. Tripod
mode is designed for precise focus accuracy with still subjects and tripod
stabilization. It enables focal-plane contrast-detect AF on a desired point
within a specific area. Remote view, focusing and shooting can also be
controlled from a PC (via connection or wireless) using optional Nikon
Camera Control Pro 2 software.
DX cropping mode
The Nikon D700 lets you select from either FX format (36 x 24) or DX format
(24 x 16). At the default setting of [Auto DX crop], the camera will
automatically select DX format when a DX NIKKOR lens is attached.
High-definition,
3-inch VGA, TFT LCD monitor with wide viewing angle
The ultra high-definition [920,000-dot VGA (640 x 480)], 3-inch LCD monitor
with tempered glass provides a 170° viewing angle. The large monitor is
remarkably effective when confirming the focus with enlarged playback
images. The wide viewing angle enables easy recomposing of the frame in
Hand-held mode with Live View.
Viewfinder
provides 95% frame coverage, 0.72x magnification in FX format
The viewfinder features an eye-level pentaprism with high refraction index
and provides 95% frame coverage with 0.72x magnification. Fifty-one AF
points and a framing grid are superimposed on the finder screen. The
eyepoint is 18 mm (at –0.1 m-1), and the diopter can be adjusted within a
range of –3 to +1 m-1.
Image Sensor
Cleaning
Vibrations at four different resonant frequencies remove dust from the
optical low-pass filter in front of the image sensor. This function is
automatically activated each time the camera is turned on and off, and can
also be activated on demand by the photographer.
Built-in flash
with wireless commander function
With a guide number of approximately 17/56 (m/ft., ISO 200, 20°C/68°F) and
24mm lens coverage, the high-performance built-in flash enables i-TTL flash
control that evaluates flash exposure with greater precision for exceptional
results. Compatible with the Nikon Creative Lighting System, the built-in
flash controls up to two groups of remote units as a master/commander in
Advanced Wireless Lighting.
Engineered
durability
A magnesium alloy is used for the exterior cover, rear body and mirror box
to reduce weight and provide rugged durability. O-ring sealing where
connections are made gives you valuable protection against dust and
moisture. The shutter unit developed and manufactured by Nikon employs
shutter blades made of a new material (a hybrid of carbon fiber and Kevlar).
Tested on fully assembled cameras, the D700's shutter unit has been proven
through 150,000 cycles under demanding conditions. The self-diagnostic
shutter constantly monitors and maintains shutter precision.
Multi-Power
Battery Pack MB-D10 (option)
The optional Multi-Power Battery Pack MB-D10, which uses one Rechargeable
Li-ion Battery EN-EL4a/4/3e or eight AA-size batteries, is equipped with a
shutter-release button, AF-ON button, multi selector, and main- and
sub-command dials. When attached, it enables high-speed continuous shooting
of 12.1-megapixel images at a rate of up to 8 fps*.
*When using
EN-EL4a/4 or eight AA-size batteries.
Exclusive
Wireless Transmitter WT-4/4A (option)
The WT-4/4A supports both wired LAN (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX) and wireless LAN
(IEEE 802.11b/g, 11a), and incorporates a thumbnail mode. A PC allows
wireless connection of up to five cameras, for display of thumbnail images
and downloading of selected images. Using Camera Control Pro 2 (option) and
the Live View function, wireless remote view/control shooting is also
possible.
Fine tuning for
AF
The focal point in AF for the current CPU lenses can be fine-tuned and
registered. A certain level of adjustment set for up to 12 lens types is
applied when a lens of the same type is attached. When using a lens that has
not been registered, the same level of adjustment can be applied.
Improved Function
button feature
In addition to the exclusive Function button, this feature can be assigned
to the Preview button and the AE/AF Lock button, for optimum flexibility.
Furthermore, NEF copy recording together with JPEG image can be assigned to
the Function button.
HDMI output (High-Definition TV) supported
The Nikon D700 complies with HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
Ver. 1.3a for the transfer of global-standard video and audio signals. A
Type C mini connector is provided.
Info display
Various shooting information is displayed on the LCD monitor, including
shutter speed and aperture. Character colour can be adjusted to match
lighting conditions — black for light locations, white for dark locations.
Auto switch mode can also be set.
My Menu
A variety of setting options can be customised under My Menu, then added to,
deleted and reordered.
Electronic
Virtual Horizon
Using a sensor incorporated in the body, the inclination of the camera is
detected and displayed in the LCD monitor.
ViewNX/Nikon
Transfer image-management software included in Software Suite CD-ROM
The ViewNX viewer application offers quick display of images; Nikon Transfer
enables simple transfer of taken images to a computer.
Specifications and
equipment are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part
of the manufacturer. July 2008 |