Nikon D700 review

The Nikon D700 is a full format Nikon FX camera and is Nikon's second full format DSLR camera. The camera was introduced in the summer of 2007 and is now the cheapest full frame from Nikon (unless, of course, film cameras) Most photographers attribute the Nikon D700 to reportage cameras.

Legendary Nikon D700 with MB-D10 booster and Nikon 50mm 1: 1.8D AF Nikkor (MKIII) lens

Legendary Nikon D700 with booster MB-D10 and lens Nikon 50mm 1: 1.8D AF Nikkor (MKIII)

I have been using Nikon D700 for a little over 3 years, during which time I have changed several of these cameras.

Nikon D700 is a professional camera, it has no automatic modes shooting. This camera is designed for people who know the basic skills of working with photographic equipment and for whom it will not be difficult to work in semi-automatic or manual modes P, A, S, M.

Example shot on a Nikon D700

Example shot on a Nikon D700

Nikon D700 - heavy, dustproof and waterproof chamber with uncompromising metal alloy housing. But trouble, trouble, over time, the gum on the handle and throughout the camera body swell, peel off, and badly spoil the nerves. In addition, the lateral rubber plug for different connectors after swelling of the rubber does not want to close and constantly hangs. On my last Nikon D700, I just cut off this stub. Hanging gum and dummy plugs for PC-sync under studio light and contacts for the remote control. You can replace the rubber bands in the service center, but they take a lot of money for this pleasure, and the rubber bands come from China for quite a long time.

Example photo on Nikon D700

Example photo on Nikon D700

My Nikon D700 cameras are badly worn out from fighting, which is why metal began to appear under their black paint. Due to its heavy weight, the Nikon D700 distributes weight well with heavy lenses like the 70-200 / 2.8. It is best to use a Nikon D700 with a battery grip.

Example photo on Nikon D700

Example photo on Nikon D700

We accelerate the Nikon D700 to the cherished 8 fps

In normal mode, the Nikon D700 can shoot at a speed of 5 fps (with any image quality settings, color depth and compression level RAW) Using battery pack MB-D10 or network adapter EH-5a / EH-5, the speed can grow up to 8 fps. But, to make the camera shoot at a speed of 8 fps, one MB-D10 not enough. You need to use a special holder MS-D10 with 8 AA cells (batteries or rechargeable batteries). The MS-D10 holder is supplied with MB-D10. Also, 8 fps can be achieved using a more capacious battery. EN-EL4 (from cameras Nikon D2h, D2hs, D2x, D2xs) Or EN-EL4a (from cameras Nikon D3s, D3, D3x), but this requires the optional BL-3 cover (which is not included with the MB-D10). In addition, if you buy a battery EN-EL4 or EN-EL4a, you will have to additionally buy and charge Nikon MH-21 / Nikon MH-22 for it. If in MB-D10 use a regular standard battery EN-EL3e, then the burst speed will not change. Battery pack MB-D10 equally suitable for D300, D300S and D700.

Recently, I have been using Nikon D700 with a booster MB-D10 and one EN-EL3e battery. I want to note that the booster (battery pack / portrait grip) MB-D10 performed not logically. Only one battery is inserted into the booster, the second is inserted into the battery compartment of the camera itself. As a result, to use the camera with two batteries, you need to remove the booster from the camera, insert the battery into it and reinstall the booster. I think this method is stupid, impractical and in general, after the bustare from Nikon D200, such illogical behavior is just a mockery of the photographer.

Example shot on a Nikon D700

Example shot on a Nikon D700

Unpleasant feature of batteries No. 1

At low temperatures (not necessarily freezing), the camera does not fully release the shutter, and an error message 'Err' appears on the display. To resume camera functionality, just press the shutter button again, after which it will perform a full cycle and you can continue shooting. This behavior in cold weather is most likely due to a drop in battery capacity, which is not enough power for a full shutter release cycle. The repairmen say that diaphragm drummer absorbs a lot of energy and this problem can be observed with many Nikon cameras. This feature is also observed when working with a booster. In any case, in cameras of this level I would like not to encounter such unpleasant features. I get around this shortcoming with 'warmed up' batteries, of which I have 6 spare pieces.

Unpleasant feature of batteries No. 2

When using non-native (Chinese counterparts) batteries with a battery pack, the camera often reports that the battery is completely discharged. At the same time, if you install it in the main battery slot, which is located in the camera, then everything will work fine.

Trouble number 3

With the active use of external flashes, the hot shoe of the Nikon D700 camera breaks, after which the flash begins to behave similarly poltergeist. Even if you put the camera on a table or a tripod, install any flash, for example, the native Nikon SB-910, the flash can turn on any of its functions on its own. Usually a malfunction manifests itself in the fact that the camera stops “seeing” the flash, or blocks the shutter release, the flash can spontaneously give any number of pulses of any power (you can burn your eyes), the flash focusing grid is activated, etc. If you move the flash in the hot shoe a little, the problem goes away for a few seconds. Clamping the metal contacts of the hot shoe only solves the problem for a while. It is treated by replacing the shoe.

Example photo on Nikon D700

Example photo on Nikon D700

The camera has a great small monochrome displayon which all the basic settings are available. I write small because, compared to Nikon D200, D300, D300s the monochrome display has decreased, since the Nikon D700 uses a large pentaprism, which pushed and reduced the secondary display. The monochrome display has a pleasant green backlight, which is turned on using the camera's power lever. The monochrome display saves battery power and simplifies camera setup and shooting.

Sample photo on Nikon D700

Sample photo on Nikon D700

The main display of the Nikon D700 at 920.000 points, the same as that of the cameras Nikon D90, D300, D300s, D7000, D3, D3s, D3x. The display is nice and has a protective cover that I never take off. You can adjust the brightness of the display for yourself.

Nikon D700 uses big and fast cards CF. My Nikon D700 works with a 32GB 400x card without any problems.
Nikon D700 is not big at all frame buffer. Depending on the type and format of the image, the buffer can hold a maximum 18 RAW shots (at conventional compression, 12 bit RAW), 15 shots of Tiff, 24JPEG L FINE (size priority). I almost never saw information in reviews about the fact that some functions reduce the number of frames in the buffer. Because, attention: if you enable ADL, noise reduction at slow shutter speeds and high ISOs, frame buffer reduced to 6 shots - this is a very, very bad indicator. But, even if you take the maximum - 18 RAW files with disabled additional settings to improve images, this is 3 frames less than in the ancient professional Nikon D200.

Given that the maximum shooting speed is 8 fps, with the Nikon D700 you can shoot series no longer than 3 seconds. So, the Nikon D700 is not quite suitable for serious reporting. Frame buffer - one of the main indicators of camera performance and speed. Well, if it is very important to shoot in series in RAW, then in DX mode the buffer can hold as much as 26 frames (with normal compression and 12-bit color depth).

Example shot on a Nikon D700

Example shot on a Nikon D700

Nikon D700 camera has everything 12.1 effective megapixels... This is small enough for a full frame camera. A small number of megapixels increases the diffraction threshold. CMOS sensor type, Nikon D700 is the first full frame matrix from Nikon, because it is not the most ideal. In a number of characteristics, the D700 is inferior even to amateur cameras. Nikon D7000, D5100... Full frame is not a panacea for image quality. In general, I do not recommend chasing the number of megapixels, for more details in my article Battle of Megapixels.

Wedding photography for the Nikon D700 is not a problem at all

Wedding photography for the Nikon D700 is not a problem at all

Nikon D700 has built-in focus motorthat allows you to automatically focus with AF optics, for example, with  Nikon 50mm F1.8DNikon 85mm F / 1.8D AF Nikkor and other AF lenses.
For measuring exposure thrown out 3D Color Matrix Metering II with 1005 zones. The camera works wonderfully even with old AI-S, Pre-ai lenses. In principle, froze exposure available and tin can instead of lens, and even without a lens at all. The camera can memorize 10 manual lenses. I love to use Nikon D700 with Soviet lenses, since the camera has an electronic rangefinder (arrows near the green dot, which suggest which direction to rotate the focus ring on manual lenses).

Full-length portrait on Nikon D700

Full-length portrait on Nikon D700

At the camera 51 focus points, 15 of which are cruciform. After using the camera for a long time, I do not feel the difference between cross-shaped and regular focus points at all. A serious focusing drawback is the fact that all points are placed only on the DX area of ​​the camera - you cannot focus at the edges of the frame. Focus module MultiCAM 3500FX use older cameras Nikon D3, D3s, D3x.

The camera has a main ISO range from 200 to 6400 and an expanded from 100 (1) to 25.600 (hi 2). It's a shame that the Nikon D700 does not have a true ISO 100. The shortest excerpt the camera is 1 \ 8000c. Funny but one of the first Nikon D1h could shoot at 1 \ 16.000. Short excerpt and minimum ISO are very important when using fast lenses.

Example shot on a Nikon D700

Example shot on a Nikon D700

Nikon D700 can control flash according to the protocol Nikon CLS. Funny but before the release Nikon D800 (D800E) The XNUMX was the only full-frame camera with built-in flash. Yes, that's right, in Nikon D3, D3s, D3x, D4, D4s, Df there is no flash at all, therefore, the SU-800 module is recommended for flagship cameras. You can read how to control flashes in the section about Nikon CLS. Many do not respect the built-in flash frog, but in skillful hands it turns into an ideal flash synchronization device. Of course, the Nikon D700 has fast flash synchronization and can shoot in FP mode with flash for at least 1/8000 s, in more detail in the section on flash in the afternoon.

The battery on the camera is quite powerful, without a flash it easily fulfills 1000-1500 shots. The battery is completely identical to Nikon D80, D90, D200, D300, D300s and compatible with D100, D70, D70s, D50 (but not vice versa).

Nikon D700 behaves well in the studio

Nikon D700 behaves well in the studio

A thousand and one useful things: bracketing, control HA in JPEG, vignetting control, virtual horizon, Live View, viewing depth of field, multiple exposure, matrix cleaning, interval shooting, etc. If you have questions about small things, write in the comments, I will try to answer quickly.

If you take the matrix and the stuffing from the flagship camera Nikon D3, and shove it into the case from Nikon D300 (Nikon D300s), we get the Nikon D700.

With Nikon D700 and a cheap fifty dollars, you can squeeze a lot

With Nikon D700 and a cheap fifty dollars, you can squeeze a lot

About Nikon D700 and Nikon D3, I highlight the main differences in bold.

  1. Different level... Nikon D700 is professional and Nikon D3 - flagship professional camera. In any case, Nikon D3 is positioned for a different circle of photographers.
  2. Different body. And therefore, Nikon D3 has better ergonomics of management, more capacious battery.
  3. Nikon D700 has dust cleaning matrixand the Nikon D3 doesn't have one.
  4. Nikon D700 takes off 1 f slowerthan Nikon D3
  5. Nikon D700 has another pentaprism with less coverage, covering only 95% of the picture.
  6. Nikon D700 only one slot for memory cardsThe Nikon D3 has two. Professionals value this feature in the Nikon D3 very highly.
  7. Funny but Nikon D3 does not have a built-in flash, and the Nikon D700 has, from here comes up a whole series of Nikon D700 work options with Nikon CLS with groups of flashes. I really appreciate this feature.
  8. Different shutter. Nikon D700 will last two times less than Nikon D3
  9. Various little things in the menu settings, etc.

Speaking on the case, I did not use Nikon D3, but, given that the cameras have the same matrix and the same focusing system, the image quality and functionality are very close. Now both cameras are outdated, as Nikon D3s, D4, D4s, D5 are much better than these two old ladies.

Example on Nikon D700

Example on Nikon D700

About Nikon D700, D600, D800,D800E:

D600 D700 D800 (E)
Pixels 24MP 12MP 36MP
Native shooting speed k / s 5,5 5 4
Maximum possible speed k \ s 5,5 8 6
Number of Focus Points 39 51 51
Cruciform sensors 9 15 15
Focus Sensors at F / 5.6-F / 8.0 33 0 15
Focus Sensors at F / 8.0 7 0 11
ISO 100-6400 200-6400 100-6400
Maximum high ISO 25600 25600 25600
Maximum low ISO 50 100 50
Minimum speed excerpts 1 / 4000s 1 / 8000s 1 / 8000s
Minimum sync speed 1 / 250s 1 / 320s 1 / 320s
Chassis Part from M. alloy Magnesium alloy Magnesium alloy
Memory cards 2 X SD(HC, XC) 1 x CF CF+ SD(HC, XC)
Video 1920 x 1080 no 1920 x 1080
Display 3.2 in 3 in 3.2 in
Dots on display 921000 921000 921000
Viewfinder Coverage 100% 95% 100%
Viewfinder Zoom 0,7h 0.72x 0,7h
Weight with battery 850g 1075g 900
RAW Buffer (FX Mode) 15 18 16
HDR Yes no Yes
RAW Compression only Without compression Without compression
Measurement exposure 2016 pixels 1005 pixels 91000 pixels
Shutter 150000 150000 200000

I note that Nikon D600 and Nikon D700 - these are cameras of different levels, despite the fact that the D700 is much older Nikon D600, but still its 'charm' is noticeably better than the 600. In choise Nikon D800, D700, D600 I would adhere to this sequence, leaving the budget: Nikon D810 -> Nikon D800E -> Nikon D800 -> Nikon D750 -> Nikon DF -> Nikon D610 -> Nikon D600 -> Nikon D700. Nikon 810a will be chosen only by experts in their field.

Sample photo on Nikon D700

Sample photo on Nikon D700

Interesting options for setting up and managing the Nikon D700:

  1. You can set the center selector button to view captured images at a specific magnification. Roughly speaking, when viewing a picture, with one press of the central button of the selector (joystick), you can get an increase in any area of ​​the picture. This is very useful for checking sharpness. Moreover, the increase is done at the focus point (or group of points), according to which the picture was taken.
  2. I adjust the FN button for auto ISO controls. This is not so easy to do, which is the strong minus of the camera. To do this, add the item “Auto. management feels. ISO ”, and in the function key programming menu select“ Call. top. item MY MENU ”. The button is configured via the “INFO” menu.
  3. I program the preview button to select the manual lens. Moreover, it is very inconvenient that you can only select the lens number with the specified parameters. On my Nikon D200 with this setting, it was also possible to change the parameters of the lens, which is very useful when using lenses with manual aperture controls and zoom lenses. The button is configured via the “INFO” menu.
  4. I program the AE-L / AF-L button for the 'Live View' mode, after which the Live View mode becomes more familiar for the convenience of switching on, for example, as on Nikon D90. By the way Auto focus in Live View is only available in AF-S mode and only with the AF-ON button and only when 'tripod' mode is selected.
  5. I turn off the audible focus alert, which greatly disturbs and annoys some people when shooting, for example in церкви.
  6. In the playback menu, you can configure the camera so that the focus points that participated in focusing (on which the subject was focused) are displayed in the image when viewing images. This is done through the "Display Mode" submenu.
  7. Focus mode AF-C set to shutter priority, and AF-S to focus priority. You can find useful information on working with these modes here.
  8. All other settings (and previous ones too) can be customized to taste and needs. Do not forget that the Nikon D700 has several banks of settings that you can save and change. More details about this here.
Nikon D700 portrait example and rare manual lens

Nikon D700 portrait example and rare manual lens

More examples of photos with RAW source files obtained with Nikon D700 can be viewed and / or downloaded in the following reviews:

  1. YONGNUO 35mm 1: 2 (YN35mm F2N)
  2. Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm 1: 2.8GII ED N VR Nano Crystal Coat SWM IF (portraits available)
  3. YONGNUO LENS YN50mm F1.4N E
  4. Nikon AF Nikkor 85mm 1: 1.8 (portraits available)
  5. Nikon Nikkor 85mm 1: 1.4 (portraits available)
  6. Sigma 50mm 1: 1.4 DG HSM EX (portraits available)
  7. Nikon N AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm 1: 4G ED SWM VR IF Nano Crystal Coat (portraits and reportage available)
  8. Tokina Macro 100 F2.8 D AT-X PRO N / AIS (portraits available)
  9. Nikon AF Nikkor 35-135mm 1: 3.5-4.5 (there are portraits in the review)
  10. Sigma 50mm 1: 2.8 DG Macro D EX (various scenes)
  11. Nikon N AF-S Nikkor 24-120mm 1: 4G ED VR SWM IF Aspherical Nano Crystal Coat (reportage and portraits)
  12. Sigma 70-200mm 1: 2.8 APO DG HSM EX Optical Stabilizer (different stories in the review)
  13. NIKON ED AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm 1: 3.5-5.6G SWM VR IF Aspherical (various scenes)
  14. Voigtlander Nokton 58mm F1.4 SL N / AI-S (a lot of bokeh in the review)
  15. Nikon AF Nikkor 35-105mm 1: 3.5-4.5 (indoor portraits)
  16. Tokina AT-X SD 100-300mm 1: 4 (there are portraits)
  17. Sigma AF Zoom APO 70-210mm 1: 2.8 (portraits available)
  18. Nikon AF Nikkor 35-105mm 1: 3.5-4.5 D (in the review photo of the autumn)
  19. Sigma High-Speed ​​Wide 28mm 1: 1.8 Multi-Coated Aspherical (in the autumn photo review)
  20. Nikon AF NIKKOR 20-35mm 1: 2.8D (landscapes)
  21. MC TAIR-3S 4,5 / 300 (different scenes at different ISOs)
  22. Tamron SP AF Aspherical LD ​​[IF] 28-105mm 1: 2.8 276D (many autumn photos in the review)
  23. Tamron AF LD 200-400mm 1: 5.6 75DN
  24. Sigma Zoom 15-30mm D 1: 3.5-4.5 DG EX Aspherical IF (in the autumn photo review)
  25. Nikon AF Nikkor 35-70mm 1: 2.8 (just color pictures)
  26. Quantaray - NF AF 1: 3.5-4.5 f = 35-70mm Multi-Coated (outdoor)
  27. Nikon 80-200mm AF Nikkor 1: 4.5-5.6D (flowers, street)
  28. Cosina 70-210mm 1: 2.8-4 MC Macro (nature)
  29. Nikon AF Nikkor 24mm 1: 2.8 (MKII version)
  30. MC HELIOS-44M-4 58mm 1: 2
  31. Nikon ED AF Nikkor 300mm 1: 4
  32. Sigma Zoom 28-70mm 1: 2.8 (miscellaneous)
  33. Nikon AF Micro Nikkor 60mm 1: 2.8D (colors)
  34. YONGNUO 40mm 1: 2.8
  35. Nikon N AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm 1: 2.8G SWM ED IF Aspherical Nano Crystal Coat (macro)
  36. SIGMA ZOOM 28-105mm D 1: 2.8-4 Aspherical (miscellaneous)
  37. Nikon 180mm 1: 2.8D ED AF Nikkor MKIV (Street Photography)
  38. Tamron SP AF 20-40 1: 2.7-3.5 Aspherical 266D (street shooting)
  39. Nikon ED AF Nikkor 18-35mm 1: 3.5-4.5D IF Aspherical
  40. YONGNUO LENS YN 14mm F 2.8 N
  41. Nikon AF Nikkor 35mm 1: 2 (MKI) (miscellaneous)
  42. YONGNUO LENS 100mm 1: 2
  43. Nikon AF DC-Nikkor 105mm 1: 2 D Defocus Image Control (studio)
  44. Sigma EX 85mm 1: 1.4 DG HSM (portraits available)
  45. Nikon ED AF VR-Nikkor 80-400mm 1: 4.5-5.6D Vibration Reduction (portraits and high ISO available)
  46. Sigma Zoom 24-135mmD 1: 2.8-4.5 (miscellaneous, portraits)
  47. Nikon AF Nikkor 28-70mm 1: 3.5-4.5D
  48. Tamron DI SP 70-300mm F / 4-5.6 VC USD A005NII
  49. Nikon ED AF Nikkor 70-300mm 1: 4-5.6D (there are portraits and high ISO)
  50. Sigma 170-500mm 1: 5-6.3D APO
  51. Nikon N AF-S Nikkor 28mm 1: 1.8G Nano Crystal Coat SWM RF Aspherical
  52. Yongnuo YN60mm F2NE MF MACRO
  53. Nikon ED AF Nikkor 80-200mm 1: 2.8D (MKII)
  54. Yongnuo YN 85mm F1.8N
  55. Nikon ED AF-S Nikkor 80-200mm 1: 2.8D (gray)
  56. Nikon AF-S Nikkor 85mm 1: 1.8G IF SWM (many portraits)
  57.  Tokina AT-X PRO 28-80 1: 2.8 Aspherical N / AIS (miscellaneous)
  58. Sigma Auto Focus UC ZOOM 70-210mm 1: 4-5.6 Multi-Coated
  59. Nikon ED AF-S Nikkor 300mm 1: 4D IF Silent Wave Motor

Personal experience:

Nikon D700 is a very good camera. I work as a photographer and really appreciate her 51 point focus, quick response. It's funny, but all 51 focus points are in the DX area of ​​the image, it seems that the Nikon D700 is not Nikon Multi-CAM 3500FXand Nikon Multi-CAM 3500DX from Nikon D300 (details here) Also, exposure meters Nikon D700 is afraid of flare. For example, when shooting in a church, if a small light source in the form of a candle enters the frame, matrix and centrally weighted measurements take a strongly underexposed frame. The dynamic range of the camera is small, Nikon D7000 it is much higher, but do not blame the old Nikon D700, because it is the first full frame matrix from Nikon. Also, the Nikon D700 is one of the few cameras that has a useful Live View mode and at the same time does not need to overpay for the video function. When viewing an image in Live View, it is very slow. For example, Live View at Nikon D90 much better "understands", especially when enlarging an area of ​​the image. Often, Nikon D700 is the first FF camera for photographers, and whether it's worth switching to full frame at all - everyone must decide for himself, perhaps my article will help with this. 'Crop identification'. Regarding the matrix noise: yes, Nikon D700 bypasses any Nikon DX camera in terms of noise, there is nowhere to hide the cat in the bag. Regarding the recommendation of lenses for use: it all depends on the needs and tasks of the photographer.

D700 and skinton

Some do not like the way the camera conveys skin color (skin tone). Indeed, sometimes you can seriously complain about this. But for the Nikon D700 (and also for Nikon D300, D300s, D3, D3s and D3x) there is one unusual solution - to shoot in RAW, which then needs to be 'developed' using Nikon ViewNX (Nikon ViewNX-I) or CaptureNX (CaptureNX-D), while making sure to select Picture Control (Picture Control Mode) 'M1 D2Xmode1 ', or 'M2 D2Xmode2', 'M3 D2Xmode3' to your liking. These are special picture management sets that mimic the operation of cameras. Nikon D2x и D2xs... Try it, the result is sometimes very, very pleasantly surprised. So, the 'M1 D2Xmode1' is best for portrait photography.

For those who do not want to bother with RAW files: these same image management modes can be installed right into the camera by downloading them on the official website here to register:.

On the net you can find the same profiles for Lighroom and ACR ( link), after which working with RAW files can turn into a pleasure. Also, I advise you to look into my note about RAW converters.

Live, die and live again!

A little addition: after 150.000 shots at one of the weddings, I refused camera mirror... The cause of the breakdown - the mirror lever broke, the repair at the official service center in Kiev took over 1 month and stood at around $ 650, as they explained, in the D700 all the mirror, shutter and diaphragm mechanisms are connected, so the entire front mirror bay had to be changed ... After the repair, the frame counter showed 10 pictures.

Mirror sticking

Another small addition: I got another Nikon D700 camera, I bought it second-hand with a range of about 10.000 frames. At 330.000 frames, problems started with mirror sticking.

Example shot on a Nikon D700

Example shot on a Nikon D700

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Results

Nikon D700 - Nikon's most affordable full-frame digital SLR camera.

I do not recommend to beginners - it is heavy and requires an understanding of photography techniques.

I do not recommend to professionals - the potential of other full-size cameras will last for many years to come.

Elder Nikon D700 is interesting only for the price and full frame. I recommend Nikon D700 for upgrade after old DX cameras as budget option FX camera.

Nikon D700 is a long-running legend.

Nikon D700 is one of Nikon's most balanced cameras. Until now (in the summer of 2016) there is no full replacement for her. Nikon D750 - not at all. It is Nikon D700, not Nikon D300, that can be considered a reduced copy of the TOP Nikon D3.

Have questions about Nikon D700? Ask them in the comments, I have been using this model for a very long time and I know a lot about it.

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Comments: 924, on the topic: Review based on a very long communication with the Nikon D700

  • Ella

    Hello Arkady!

    I have a D 700 camera, which has been in operation for about six months. A few months ago, while filming, a large monitor suddenly turned off. And now, when the shutter is “half pressed”, it does not turn on (ie, it does not show basic information about the current settings). And also when you turn on the photo of the device, it also does not light up. Previously, when it turned on, the monitor came on and it was said about cleaning the matrix.

    But in general - the monitor works, performs basic functions. And the photo can be viewed, and the menu exits without problems. But the problems described above are very frustrating.

    I reviewed the entire instructions up and down - I thought maybe in the "fuse" of shooting I pressed something and some kind of "energy saving" mode turned on ... But I didn’t find anything. I can’t carry it to the service yet. - shooting.

    What is your opinion - what kind of breakdown could it be? And, it turns out that now he doesn’t clean the matrix when turning it on and off?
    Thank you.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      This is not a breakdown, it should function like that. The matrix is ​​cleaned, do not worry about it.

  • Novel

    Class :) I want to take it myself. Month of use 5D (first) and ... and exchanged for d90 and not a single gram of jelly =) The review is super - you can immediately see that it is not for advertising purposes (in the net, listen to this d700 is the best camera in the world + can brew beer =)))).
    And yes, you have a small mistake here - “The battery on the camera is powerful enough, without a flash it easily works out 1000-1500 shots. The battery is completely identical with Nikon D80, D80, D200, D300, D300s and D100, D70, D70s, D50. "

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Corrected, thanks for watching.

  • Novel

    By the way, what is “PS A review of MC EUROPA-15N AF is being prepared ”??? google is not vkurse (((

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Well, that's why I wrote about it, because there is nothing on the Internet, and there will be an exclusive review on Radozhiv.

  • i-hero-in.narod.ru

    We are waiting for the release and review of the Nikon D600.

  • Glory

    The D700 review turned out to be very colorful, only, let me speak out in defense of the mustachioed meow-meow! Do not torment them in bags or conceal them. Only the AWL from the D700 for all DX cameras looks better there :-))))).
    Arkady, are you already preparing a separate, very detailed review of the Nikon D800? It is no secret that everyone is delighted with the opportunities that he can open for creativity.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      I only prepare reviews of equipment that I have the ability to shoot and for reviews of which I can answer. I didn’t shoot on D800, because I have nothing to write. Regarding creativity, when necessary, I squeeze excellent shots from the D40.

  • Egor

    I was looking forward to this article with great impatience), as always, at the best!) I liked it very much) thanks!
    ps interesting Nikon D600 will be easier than the D700?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      It's my pleasure. When it comes out, then we'll find out. Do not waste time, effort and your attention are not rumors.

  • Alex

    Arkady, I feel that you are going to sell the D700? )))))

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Everything will someday be sold, as progress does not stand still.

  • dmitri

    An excellent overview, but it would be interesting to hear something about Canon cameras, otherwise everything is Nikon and Nikon ...

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Give me any camera from Canon, and I will try to write a review. It so happens that it’s just rare for Canon cameras to fall into their hands.

  • Evgeny K.

    I love your thoughts !!!

  • Dmitriy

    Arkady, thanks for the review! I will not take the D700, but I was going to take it for tests. I did not know that she was so imperfect.
    Regarding the lack of flash on prof. Cameras are normal. Prof. Photographers use radio synchronizers since they do not affect the illumination of the scene. Even the IR synchronizer affects the photo (red shine can be reflected in shiny surfaces), but these are not. Plus, radio works better in the sun and where there are obstacles on the way to flashes (people, objects).

    • Arkady Shapoval

      But at the same time, the built-in flash is another source of light for the photographer. For example, on a camping trip, I had an SB-910 and that's it, because I used the built-in flash in command mode, but the built-in flash itself was in TTL mode, which allowed me to create unusual lighting that I needed. Nevertheless, I completely agree that it is not needed at the professional level.

      • Dmitriy

        On the one hand, it turned out to be useful to you, but if you wanted to improve the photo - to put a diffuser in the path of the built-in flash, how would you do it?
        And then a forehead shot is not very good for correct shadows. He spoils the photo.

        That is, it is probably better when there is at least some kind of flash than when there is none in rare cases. But this is a question of how picky you are about the quality of the photo itself. The Nokia Pureview 808 also has a xenon flash. Such an outbreak in itself is terrible, but it's better than nothing ..

        By the way, what about the review of the Nokia Pureview 808 camera phone? :) I’m thinking about buying just ..

        • Arkady Shapoval

          The diffuser would set like this https://radojuva.com.ua/2010/08/handmade-flash-diffuser/. In some cases, the photographer can perfectly use the built-in flash, do not underestimate it because of the habit of using more advanced external flashes. When Nokia Pureview 808 will be with interchangeable lenses, then write a review :)

          • Dmitriy

            To give soft shade, the diffuser must be large. If everything was so simple, then there would be no soft boxes :) with such a link, you can remove insects! :) I just wanted to write on this topic .. how to model a picture of an insect. there is an idea to apply the same techniques to him as when photographing people

            Do not underestimate the habit of using good flashes, Arkady;)

            I’m afraid it’s better in terms of the camera on the phone that we will not see for a long time due to Nokia’s money problems. Eh ... and happiness was so close.

            • Arkady Shapoval

              Keep in mind that in daylight, the power of such a system, as I indicated in the link above, will be low enough that it will not be able to create spurious shadows, for example, on a person’s face, but at the same time, the floor of the stage to raise the stage can be wonderful add. At the same time, no one forbids shooting in hard light, if the composition contributes to this. As soon as I finish the material I am writing about, I will share the link.

          • Kostya

            5 points Before speech, test your smartphone with new assets. Viglyada yak available samsung galaxy 2 i sony nex.

  • dft

    Good afternoon! I’m for advice. I sold my D200, I respect this camera, but I decided to take something else. I already broke my head. The choice was obvious in favor of the D 700, but ... The fact is that I still have the DX 17-55 / 2.8 lens, selling which will stay with 50mm / 1,4. Is it worth it? In general, I am considering the following options: D700 + 50 / 1,4; D300s + 17-55 / 2,8; D7000 + 17-55 / 2,8; or canon 5d mII + 50 / 1,4. What thoughts? If possible, justify a little. Thanks.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Most likely, you don't want to change the system, so we will focus on Nikon. D700 is a real new level after D200, and I recommend in this case its nominal one, 17-55 can be sold. The D300s has a noisier matrix than the D7000 and D700, and the D7000 is an amateur camera in general, it doesn't even reach the D200 in the hands.

  • dft

    Thanks. Another question, if possible. What do you think is subjective, what is more interesting: D300s + 17-55 / 2,8 or D700 + 24-85 / 2,8-4,5?

  • dft

    Thank you very much, Arkady. Glad I came across your page. And yet, nikon d700 vs conon 5d mII? :)

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Very different cameras. Canon loses 700tk in DD, rate of fire, matrix noise, and focus system, but wins in megapixels and price. If you change the system, then 5d 2 is an excellent option.

      • Dmitriy

        Arkady, and where can I see the test in which 5dm2 loses in all these parameters? Especially noise and DD?

        • Arkady Shapoval

          It seemed to me Ken made a detailed comparison of these devices long ago - http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d700/vs-5d-mark-ii.htm

          • Dmitriy

            thank you very much!
            I had no interest in such a comparison before. but I'm thinking of a second alternative camera on the Nikon system for tests. That's why I'm interested.

            • Arkady Shapoval

              Not at all.

  • dft

    Thank you.

  • Dmitry

    “… It seems that the Nikon D700 has not a Nikon Multi-CAM 3500FX, but a Nikon Multi-CAM 3500DX from Nikon D300” - this issue was actively discussed on photo.net at one time. It is one and the same module, despite the FX and DX additions. This is not the first time such a story, for example, Multi-CAM 2000 is on the D2 and F6. The module is comfortable on D2, but too “squeezed” in the center on F6. Production savings, you can't go anywhere ...
    It is for this reason that for filming in a fast reporting style I was always more impressed with three hundred, and not seven hundred.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Thank you for sharing the information. It is strange that the D4, D800 is just a modified, but so old 51-point module.

  • Novel

    P.S. A review of MC EUROPA-15N AF is being prepared - we got hooked :) now I don't sleep at night and wait for the review :) I would only know what it is =)

    • Arkady Shapoval

      This lens, I can’t finish the review.

  • Roman

    good review, please tell me I have a choice on the D7000 and there is just enough money for it, does it make sense to strain and buy the D700? I understand cameras of two different classes. The goal is making money.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Full frame is a whole different level, so I recommend the D700, but the D7000 is not bad either.

  • Roman

    If it’s not difficult to answer the question yet, I don’t have much low vision, regarding the video finder. I understand they are different. You can tell the difference which is better.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      This means that the D700 has a huge viewfinder (analogy - look out the window), and the D7000 has a smaller (analogy - look through the window). True, the D7000 has 100% frame coverage, while the D700 has only 95%.

  • VALENTINE

    “The Nikon D700 has only 12.1 effective megapixels. That's small enough for a full-frame camera. ” A full frame scan of 35 mm film at 4800 dpi has more than 24 MP with a color depth of 48 - 96 bits (HP SJ, Vuescan Pro). The resource of the best film cameras with a Barnack shutter (Leica, Zenit-3m) is about 400 actuations, and the cost is orders of magnitude lower than that of top digital cameras.

  • Denis

    Hello Arkady!
    Do you think it's worth switching from Nikon D5100 to D700? Is he too old for such a replacement? 5100 is my first CZK. Main replacement requirements: full frame, screwdriver.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      For what purpose?

      • Denis

        The transition from the amateur level to above. The subject: portrait, landscape, events. In short, for making money.

        • Arkady Shapoval

          D5100 has greater photographic latitude than D700, therefore, D5100 will be better for landscapes. The rest of the D700 is better.

  • Denis

    Got it. Thanks for the answer!

  • Vladimir

    Arkady! Excellent review! What I was collecting bit by bit on the internet is brief and clear in the review at a high professional level. It is very pleasant to note that the features and subtleties of the shooting technology are presented in an accessible form. This is very important for amateurs! Thanks!!! We are looking forward to your reviews! Good luck!

  • Anatoly

    Arkady hello.
    You write:
    The Nikon D700 camera has only 12.1 effective megapixels. It is small enough for a full-frame camera.

    Firstly, with proper framing during 12 MP shooting, this is quite reasonable, even on a professional. level and not when it was not enough. For printing on A4 300dpi, 8.64MP is already enough, and for viewing on the highest quality proff. monitor with per-pixel sharpness is enough 4-6 Another thing marketers have been brainwashed by many who consider themselves photographers, and they are looking for the "masterpiece" button in an overabundance of MP.

    You write: "A small number of megapixels lowers the diffraction threshold"
    A bit wrong.
    Small in diameter MPs, for example, at D800 MP = 4,9 μm lower DLA optics starting from f / 8,2
    The D700 sensor, they say is also a bold pixel, it is 8,4 µm and the DLA optics starts already with f / 14,1
    In simple words, the D700 at high ISOs will make less noise especially at high f / / these are the laws of optics and not at all advertising digits in custom reviews.

    You write:
    In a number of characteristics, the D700 is even inferior to the amateur cameras Nikon D7000, D5100.
    I think it is completely incorrect to lead a discussion about such a comparison if you put MP in priority, I see no other advantages.

    You write:
    Full frame is not a panacea for image quality ”

    The advantage of the FF is a small depth of field that is never possible with cameras with smaller sensors - the laws of optics.
    Minimal noise at high ISO because it is technically possible to place larger photo sensors - technology and the laws of optics.
    The use of the entire fleet of optics with real FR and luminosity, since the luminosity of the glass is not cropped, accordingly, it will decrease by the figure of the cropping factor - convenience and quality.
    So whether or not everyone will decide for himself.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      About pixels, I agree with you, but also, I did not mention that this is “bad”, it's just that, on the one hand, it is not enough. In addition, my small article - https://radojuva.com.ua/2011/12/battle-of-megapixels/ - the same A4 that you wrote about.

      About diffraction - in general, it is in simple words.

      Regarding “D700 is inferior even to amateur cameras Nikon D7000, D5100”: here we are not talking about megapixels, but about DD, video, frame coverage, the number of memory slots, even the same rate of fire D7000 6k / s and 5k / s without a baht block, please , do not think too much.

      Shallow depth of field is important not in all genres of shooting, many novice photographers consider it to be depth of field and bokeh as the necessary parameters in the picture, which can lead to the loss of the elaboration of the scene / composition itself, etc. Therefore, I write with complete seriousness that a full frame is not a panacea, because it is important how to photograph, and not by what means.

  • Anatoly

    It's nice to talk to you and your reviews have a rational and a lot of interesting things, your reviews go beyond the standard of custom reviews.

    Regarding DD, there is undoubtedly a number of the best DDs in 800ke, because megapuxels are an overabundance, but how to see them, these numbers are without a microscope, especially on a paper photograph.

    As for the video, it’s raw to say the least in the cameras at this optics park and you understand that perfectly. The FF sensor has no advantage in the quality of video over video cameras with their small sensors, in this format video does not. In contrast, budget cameras are far ahead in their tracking focus capabilities, aperture ratio of optics, zoom, price-quality ratio, etc. Yes, and the real photographer does not need video.

    Regarding the depth of field, beginners often cannot decipher these letters, so they, beginners, do not need either D700 or D800, neither there nor there is a "masterpiece" button. Dads buy 800ki for many beginners, and then all forums are crammed with micro-lubricants and praises of insane detailing and crops.

    Sincerely.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Yes, on D800 for fifty dollars and 1 \ 60, you can't really shoot. I wrote everything correctly about the video, etc., I try to write objectively, therefore, every plus sign of the camera is a plus sign.

  • Paul

    Arkady, hello.
    Why do not you recommend the D700 to those who do not make money with photography?

    Until now, he only owned compacts and soap dishes. I also rented Nikon D90 and Kenon D1000 and D600, all with kit lenses. Now I seriously decided to switch to a DSLR. I want FF because of less noise, because to it I will buy 28-300 3,5-5,6 as the main lens and, possibly, a prime 50mm. I considered Kenon 5d, 5d MK2, but I don’t want them - the first one is already old and a dust collector, and the second is a marketing improved first one with video. There is no money for the Mk3. And a used D700 with a counter of less than 50k on Ibey today can already be bought within $ 1500.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      I do not recommend it just because there is already a D800 \ D600. As a budget option, the D700 can be a good tool.

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