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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D700
pros and cons of the D700
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<blockquote data-quote="viktormadarasz" data-source="post: 17680" data-attributes="member: 5706"><p>I'm in the same shoes...Although i hope by the time i save up enough money the replacement D800 is going to be for the same price like the D700 model</p><p></p><p>I just dont want a DX format camera, i need full frame backward lens compatibility with older 35mm film ones and higher dinamic range and great iso performance.</p><p></p><p>I was honestly thinking about a Canon 5D Mark II ( I got caught by th Megapixel war) but then i made my research and i found out due respect for Canon , Nikon builds ultimately strudier , more rigid cameras which stays with you in tough times and a slightly better AF system ( anyway the 19 point cross type sensor system in Canon EOS 7D is promising)</p><p></p><p>So come on D800 bring that Nikon name back into the game again.. 18mp FX at least 21 cross type sensor , dual CF, Magnesium alloy body, no scene modes (like in D3x) ( thats my whislist)</p><p></p><p>Viktor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="viktormadarasz, post: 17680, member: 5706"] I'm in the same shoes...Although i hope by the time i save up enough money the replacement D800 is going to be for the same price like the D700 model I just dont want a DX format camera, i need full frame backward lens compatibility with older 35mm film ones and higher dinamic range and great iso performance. I was honestly thinking about a Canon 5D Mark II ( I got caught by th Megapixel war) but then i made my research and i found out due respect for Canon , Nikon builds ultimately strudier , more rigid cameras which stays with you in tough times and a slightly better AF system ( anyway the 19 point cross type sensor system in Canon EOS 7D is promising) So come on D800 bring that Nikon name back into the game again.. 18mp FX at least 21 cross type sensor , dual CF, Magnesium alloy body, no scene modes (like in D3x) ( thats my whislist) Viktor [/QUOTE]
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