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.
Somewhere between $900 and $1200. The D700 is a professional-level camera.
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Nikon D series lenses are interchangeable among Nikon digital SLR cameras.
Yes, Nikon is a Japanese Corporation.
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.
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!
Slide scanners were introduced by Nikon.
No. Professionals use DSLRs. Even at that, many DSLRs are still just consumer level cameras. D200/D300/D700/D3 are professional Nikons.
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.
The Nikon D2X is the predecessor or the current Nikon D7000, D3 and D4. The D2X was introduced in 2004, and was a 12.4 megapixel Digital Single Lens Reflex camera.
The Nikon D90 just recently was introduced. It is the first DSLR camera that also has a video camera feature. Overall, it is also a decent camera. -BookShark
In essence, Nikon is the name of the big corporation that makes cameras, lenses, etc. The lenses made by Nikon are, generally, somewhat mass produced and are of a lesser quality than their Nikkor lense division. Nikkor lenses are of better quality than the parent Nikon lenses. You will pay more as a result. That said, Nikon still produces quality lenses.