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,1/ 250, F11

 

 

 

 

 

MTR, SPD, AP.

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EXP. MODE, I SO

:

, 200

+5 / 6

, EXP. TUNI NG

:+1. 3,

FOCAL

LENGTH

: 35mm

/ 3. 5–5.6

LENS

VR

: 24–120

AF

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: S

/ VR–On

FLASH

MODE,

: Built – i n, TTL, +1. 3

CMD : M: TTL, +3. 0

A: TTL, +3. 0

 

 

B: OFF

C: OFF

 

NI KON

D700

 

 

100--1

 

11

 

 

 

12

 

 

Protect status

 

235

 

Focus mode

72

1

8

2

Retouch indicator

349

 

Lens VR

 

3

Metering method

112

 

(vibration reduction) 4

37

 

Shutter speed

118, 121

9

Flash mode

185

 

Aperture

119, 121

 

Flash compensation

190

4

Exposure mode

114

10

Commander mode/group

 

 

ISO sensitivity 2

106

 

name/flash control mode/flash

5

Exposure compensation

128

 

compensation

311

 

Optimal exposure tuning 3....

294

11

Camera name

 

6

Focal length

376

12

Folder number–

 

7

Lens data

210

 

frame number 5

272

1 Displayed only if Data is selected for Display mode (pg. 264).

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2 Displayed in red if photo was taken with ISO sensitivity auto control on.

3Displayed if Custom Setting b6 (Fine tune optimal exposure, pg. 294) has been set to a value other than zero for any metering method.

4 Displayed only if VR lens is attached.

5Displayed in yellow if picture was taken with DX format (24 × 16) selected for the Image area option in the shooting menu.

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D7000BODY, D7000KIT, D700BODY, D700OUTFIT specifications

The Nikon D700, D7000, and their respective outfits represent the brand's commitment to quality and performance in the DSLR world. Each model is tailored to cater to different photography needs, from amateur enthusiasts to professional photographers.

The Nikon D700 is a full-frame DSLR that was launched as a professional-grade camera. It features a 12.1-megapixel CMOS sensor, offering exceptional image quality with impressive low-light performance. The camera boasts an ISO range of 200 to 6400, expandable to 25,600, allowing users to capture stunning images even in challenging lighting conditions. The D700's 51-point autofocus system ensures precision and speed, making it suitable for fast-paced subjects, whether in sports or wildlife photography. Its robust build, weather-sealed body, and dual CF card slots add to its appeal for professionals who require durability and reliability.

On the other hand, the Nikon D7000 marks a significant step in the mid-range DSLR category. With a 16.2-megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor, it provides great detail and resolution. The D7000 features a 39-point autofocus system and offers a continuous shooting speed of 6 frames per second, making it ideal for capturing dynamic scenes. Users will appreciate its ISO range of 100 to 6400, which can be expanded up to 25,600. The camera's 3.0-inch vari-angle LCD screen enhances usability for capturing creative angles and is equipped with a ‘live view’ mode, making it versatile for both photography and video recording.

Both models utilize Nikon's EXPEED image processing engine, which significantly enhances image quality and processing speed. The D7000 introduces the option for full HD video recording at 1080p, giving users more creative freedom. Additionally, both cameras feature advanced metering systems with 3D Color Matrix Metering II, ensuring accurate exposure control.

The D700 and D7000 come with customizable controls, allowing photographers to tailor their shooting experience to their preferences. Moreover, both cameras support a wide range of Nikon lenses, enhancing the versatility of the system.

In summary, whether it's the exceptional low-light capabilities and full-frame design of the D700 or the versatility and advanced features of the D7000, Nikon continues to provide powerful options for photographers looking for quality and performance. Each model stands out with its technology and robust features, catering to a wide spectrum of shooting styles and environments.