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Somewhere between $900 and $1200. The D700 is a professional-level camera.

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Is Nikon Coolpix a professional camera?

No. Professionals use DSLRs. Even at that, many DSLRs are still just consumer level cameras. D200/D300/D700/D3 are professional Nikons.


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The Nikon D700 was released by Nikon on Monday June 30th, 2008. It has received numerous reviews giving it high praise and earning the Digital Photography Reviews's "Highly Recommended" title.


Can a d200 lens go on d700?

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Nikon d90 IS BETER or nikon d700?

The Nikon D90 and D700 are vastly different cameras, with the primary difference being the sensor sizes. The D90 has a smaller APS-C sized sensor (Nikon calls this DX), whereas the D700 is full frame (FX). A full frame sensor can produce less noise at higher ISO and low light situations. The FX cameras also allow use of ultra wide lenses, of which there are few options for DX. In the end, though, it's not about the camera and more about the photographer. If you have the budget, and time, then get the best camera you can afford - although, by the time you figure it out and learn to take decent pictures you'll end up replacing it.


What deals are currently available for Nikon usa?

The current deals on the Nikon US website are for their Coolpix line of snap cameras, as well as the D600 and the D700 series cameras. The sales vary from time to time so be sure to check often!


Where can one find online reviews of the Nikon D700?

Nikon SLR at different places, especially professionals at your local camera shop. Trained and experienced staff will give you advice on the Nikon SLR cameras. Professional reviews can also be found on different camera forums on the Internet.


What camera is best for your needs Nikon d300 Nikon d700 canon eos 50d canon eos 5d mark ii?

It depends what you're needs are. The needs of a sports photographer are quite different from a studio portrait photographer. When selecting a camera, you need to think about what you will use it for most and from that you will be able to think what you need most from a camera body; for example, a sports photographer will need a high frame per second count and good quality images in poor light, a portrait photographer is more concerned about the fine detailed quality and colour rendition. It is also important how easy you find the camera to use; when picking a camera system, try the various cameras out try and decide which feels best for you - you're going to be using it a lot after all! Finally, remember that the image quality is more dependent on the lens than the body, also you'll probably end up spending more on lenses than the body, so, again, think about the things you usually photograph and what lens you normally use, is there a particularly good lens that Nikon or Canon make that you'll spend most of your time using - that might sway your judgement.


Which DSLR is better Nikon D40 or D60 Money nor lens being an issue because I own a Nikkor 28mm a Nikkor 52mm and a Telephoto 180-300mm lens occcasionaly I will make poster size prints?

You list the 28mm & 50mm prime lenses. If these are AF lenses, they will only autofocus on the midrange and up Nikon cameras. The Entry level D40, D60, and D5000 cameras do not have autofocus motors in body, they rely upon an AF-S lens for autofocus. To replace those lenses with AF-S versions would cost more than a body with a motor. With that said, the very best non-pro Nikon camera that you can buy for less than $1000 is the Nikon D90. This camera will take advantage of the existing lenses that you have. If the D90 is out of price range, go for one of the older ones that have a motor used. These would be the D80, D70. I don't think you would be interested in the D200, D300, D700, D3, or D3x because you were initially looking at the D40 & D60. If you can spend a little more, the sweet spot right now is probably the D700 full frame camera recertified which would provide amazing image quality and could be obtained for about $2000 recertified.


Will lens from N4004 fit D70 camera?

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What is the differen between DX lenses and FX lenses for Nikon camera?

DX type lenses are made specifically for Nikons digital SLR cameras. The optics are designed for use on their APS-C digital sensor which is smaller than 35mm film frames. FX type lenses are "Full Frame" lenses meant to go on 35mm film cameras as well as Nikon's line of full frame digital SLRs like the D700 and D3Xs. DX lenses cannot be used on full frame cameras without vignetting of the frame (darkening of the corners to varying degrees), even though they have the same mount and can be attached and function properly. This is particularly noticeable with wide angle lenses. FX lenses will work just fine on DX bodies but the magnification of the lens will need to be multiplied by a factor of 1.5 to give you a true indication of the lenses magnification. (A 50mm FX type lens, on a DX camera, yields a magnification equivalent to a 75mm lens on a regular full frame body.)