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		<description><![CDATA[The introduction of Nikon&#8217;s new D700 may have been one of the worst kept secrets in an industry with more leaks than the Titanic, but it was still something of a surprise coming so hot on the heels of the D3 and D300. Essentially a D3 shrunk down and squeezed into a body roughly the [...]


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<p>The introduction of Nikon&#8217;s new D700 may have been one of the worst kept secrets in an industry with more leaks than the Titanic, but it was still something of a surprise coming so hot on the heels of the D3 and D300. Essentially a D3 shrunk down and squeezed into a body roughly the same size as a D300, the D700 is Nikon&#8217;s first &#8216;compact&#8217; professional SLR, and in its segment of the market will compete with the recently announced Canon EOS 5D Mark II and Sony DSLR-A900.</p>
<p>The imaging side of the D700 is pretty much the same as the D3; it shares the acclaimed 12.1MP full frame (&#8216;FX&#8217;) sensor and has the same processing engine, so we would presume output to be almost identical. The main differences (aside from being considerably smaller) are physical; there&#8217;s a different shutter (good for 150,000 exposures rather than 300,000 on the D3), different viewfinder prism (with 95% coverage) and a slower burst rate. You also lose the rear LCD info panel (there&#8217;s no room for it) and one of the D3&#8242;s two CF card slots, but you do get a couple of extra features to soften the blow slightly; most notably a self-cleaning sensor and a built-in flash. We&#8217;ll look a little more in-depth at the differences between the D3 and D700 in a moment.</p>
<p>The D700 joins the D3 as a fully-fledged &#8216;professional&#8217; model; it has the same tank-like build quality (though we&#8217;re sure the pop-up flash will cause a few raised eyebrows), and gets you the full pro service from Nikon. And the pricing (around $2999) reflects this; anyone hoping for an &#8216;affordable&#8217; semi-pro full frame Nikon SLR will have to wait until the cost of producing such large sensors falls considerably.</p>
<h4>Nikon D700 Key Features</h4>
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<li>12.1 megapixel full-frame sensor (8.45µm pixel pitch)</li>
<li>Image Sensor Cleaning (vibration) <span>*</span></li>
<li>ISO 200 &#8211; 6400 (with boost up to ISO 25600 and down to ISO 100) </li>
<li>Also supports DX lenses, viewfinder automatically masks (5.1 megapixels with DX lens) </li>
<li>14-bit A/D conversion, 12 channel readout</li>
<li>Same ultra-fast startup and shutter lag as D3</li>
<li>Nikon EXPEED image processor (Capture NX processing and NR algorithms, lower power) </li>
<li>New Kevlar / carbon fibre composite shutter with 150,000 exposure durability <span>*</span></li>
<li> Multi-CAM3500FX Auto Focus sensor (51-point, 15 cross-type, more vertical coverage)</li>
<li>Auto-focus tracking by color (using information from 1005-pixel AE sensor)</li>
<li>95% coverage, 0.72x magnification viewfinder <span>*</span></li>
<li>Auto-focus calibration (fine-tuning), fixed body or up to 20 separate lens settings</li>
<li>Scene Recognition System (uses AE sensor, AF sensor) </li>
<li>Picture Control image parameter presets</li>
<li>5 frames per second continuous with auto-focus tracking<span>*</span></li>
<li>Optional MB-D10 Battery Pack (same as D300), increases burst rate to 8 fps<span> *</span></li>
<li>UDMA compatible single CF card slot <span>*</span></li>
<li>3.0&#8243; 922,000 pixel LCD monitor </li>
<li>Live View with either phase detect (mirror up/down) or contrast detect Auto Focus </li>
<li>Virtual horizon indicates if camera is level (like an aircraft cockpit display) </li>
<li>HDMI HD video output</li>
<li>&#8216;Active D-Lighting&#8217; (adjusts metering as well as applying D-Lighting curve)</li>
<li>Detailed &#8216;Control Panel&#8217; type display on LCD monitor, changes color in darkness</li>
<li>Magnesium alloy body with connections and buttons sealed against moisture</li>
<li>Improved Info display on main screen <span>*</span></li>
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