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August 2008
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Ausgezeichnete Fotoqualität bis ISO 6400
Schnelles Fokussieren und Fotografieren selbst bei wenig Licht
Erstklassige Fertigungsqualität
übersichtlich angeordnete Bedienelemente
Sehr gute Bildqualität auch bei relativ schlechten Lichtverhältnissen
Geringes Bildrauschen auch bei hohen Empfindlichkeiten bis ISO 3.200
Gute Farbneutralität
Sehr schnelle und präzise Fokussierung
Sehr schnelle Serienbildgeschwin...
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Relativ hohes Gewicht
Niedrige Auflösung für ihre Klasse
Sucher deckt nur 95 Prozent ab
Auswechselbare Einstellmattscheiben fehlen
Gelegentliche Probleme mit dem automatischen Weißabgleich bei künstlichem Licht
Aufnahmen im JPEG Format mit deutlich weniger Bilddetails als RAW Aufnahmen (wir empfehlen die Aufnahme im RAW Bildformat)
Kein ins Gehäuse integrierter optischer Bildstabilisator
Wenige Objektive mit integriertem optischem Bildstabilisator...
Excellent photo quality as high as ISO 6,400; fast focus and shooting, even in low light; first-rate build quality and control layout
Relatively heavy; low resolution for its class; viewfinder only provides 95 per cent coverage and lacks interchangeable focusing screens; occasional issues with automatic white balance under artificial light
As long as you don't need seriously high-resolution photos, video capture, or machine-gun-fast sports shooting, the Nikon D700 has everything you need in a pro full-frame camera for a reasonable price ...
The Nikon D700 is blisteringly fast and capture incredible results in near darkness. You get a choice of uncompressed TIFF as well as JPEG or Raw files, making the Nikon D700 a solid ‘best of both worlds’ compromise between D300 and D3 models...
Where to start? Anyone who’s serious about photography will be drooling over the D700’s specs: a full-frame 12-megapixel sensor that serves up images smoother than Daniel Craig’s dinner jacket, machine-gun rapid 5fps continuous shooting...
You might need to sell a few snaps to the red tops to afford the D700 – and that’s before you’ve even thought about the top quality lenses you’ll want on front (budget at least another £300). Don’t worry about the sheer...
Everything you need to go pro except a long lens and the willingness to stick it through Madonna’s front window. This stunningly high-powered camera should last, well, forever.Nikon D700 is tagged with Nikon, slr, camera, auto focus and dual live vi...
Zusammenfassung: You have to hand it to Nikon: having arrived a full five years late to the full-frame DSLR market (Canon got there first with its Eos 1Ds in 2002), its shown up with style. The top-end D3 has been wowing professionals since its release last year and w...
Full-frame sensor, smaller and lighter body than the D3, useful Live View, virtual horizon, comfortable to use
Slightly slower than the D3
If you’re already a D-SLR user, the next step up is a full-frame camera. Consider the D700 for its size and more competitive price compared to the top-of-the-line D3, as you won’t lose too much in the way of features and capabilities. ...
Like the D3 the D700 automatically detects DX lenses, which have a smaller exposure circle, and shows a crop rectangle in the viewfinder. You lose some pixels but you get a perfect picture. Images are noise free with wide dynamic range and beautiful to...
This is not a complaint, merely an observation. With a full frame sensor depth of field is reduced, by comparison with an APS sized sensor, for any given f stop. Closer attention needs to be paid of ISO, aperture and shutter speed. Fortunately the sens...
Someone has calculated that for a digital camera to match the resolving power of film it needs to have 14 megapixels on a full frame sensor. If that is right then this camera comes close to the ideal. Like its close siblings, the D300 and the D3, the D...
Zusammenfassung: This 12-megapixel camera has an FX sensor (full 35 millimetre-film frame size) as used in the professional D3. The camera body is more akin to the DX (APS size sensor) D300, but without some of the touches such as extra dust and moisture sealing...
Veröffentlicht: 2008-08-01, Autor: Margaret , Testbericht von: photoreview.com.au
Zusammenfassung: Nikons D700 is positioned between the pro-sumer D300 and the professional D3 models and is the second Nikon DSLR with an FX-format (35mm sized) CMOS sensor. Like the D3 it can use lenses designed for both FX and DX formats and will automatically rec...