Nikon D700 DSLR Camera
The Nikon D700 is a 12MP full-frame DSLR camera — known for its 12MP Full-Frame Sensor and ISO 200–6400 Native Range. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Nikon D700 DSLR Camera
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Overview — Nikon D700
Key Features — Nikon D700
12MP Full-Frame Sensor: The 35mm full-frame CMOS sensor delivers large photosites for strong dynamic range and clean image quality across the ISO range.
ISO 200–6400 Native Range: Native sensitivity spans ISO 200 to 6400, with expanded settings reaching ISO 25600 for extreme low-light conditions.
51-Point Phase Detection AF: Nikon's Multi-CAM 3500FX autofocus module with 51 points and subject tracking provides responsive, accurate focus on moving subjects.
5fps Burst Shooting: Continuous shooting at up to 5 frames per second — extendable to 8fps with the optional MB-D10 battery grip — suits fast-action photography.
Magnesium Alloy Construction: Robust magnesium alloy body with weather sealing resists dust and moisture for reliable use in outdoor and demanding environments.
921,000-Dot Fixed LCD: The 3.0-inch rear display offers a high dot count for clear image review and menu navigation.
Specifications — Nikon D700
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Sports |
| Type | DSLR |
| Sensor | Full Frame (35mm) |
| Resolution | 12MP |
| Processor | EXPEED |
| ISO Range | 200 – 25600 |
| AF System | Phase Detection |
| AF Points | 51 points |
| Max Photo Resolution | 4256x2832 |
| Burst Rate | 5 fps |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Display | 3.0 inches Fixed LCD |
Description — Nikon D700
The Nikon D700 is a full-frame DSLR built around a 12MP sensor processed by Nikon's EXPEED image processor. Its ISO sensitivity spans from 200 to 25600, covering a broad range of lighting conditions. For action and fast-moving subjects, the camera delivers a 5fps burst rate and a 51-point phase detection autofocus system with subject tracking capability.
Still images are captured at a maximum resolution of 4256x2832 pixels, with four color profiles available — Standard, Neutral, Vivid, and Monochrome — allowing photographers to shape their look in-camera. The 3.0-inch fixed LCD at 921,000 dots offers a sharp, detailed interface for playback and menu navigation. The body is made from magnesium alloy and is weather sealed, with dimensions of 147 x 123 x 77mm and a weight of 995g.
Storage is handled via a CF (CompactFlash) card slot, and connectivity includes USB and Micro HDMI output. The EN-EL3e battery is rated at approximately 1,000 shots per charge. A built-in pop-up flash is included, along with compatibility with the Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS).
Note that this camera has no video recording capability and no wireless connectivity.
Pros — Nikon D700
- ✓Full-frame 12MP sensor with EXPEED processor enables a wide ISO range from 200 to 25600
- ✓51-point phase detection autofocus system with subject tracking for reliable performance on moving subjects
- ✓Burst shooting at up to 5fps for capturing fast action sequences
Cons — Nikon D700
- ✗No video recording capability — maxResolution and maxFrameRate are both null
- ✗No in-body or digital image stabilization; IS type is listed as None
- ✗Single CF card slot only — no redundant storage option
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Frequently Asked Questions — Nikon D700
What sensor size and resolution does the Nikon D700 have?+
The D700 uses a full-frame (35mm) sensor with a 1.0x crop factor and a resolution of 12MP. Maximum image output is 4256x2832 pixels.
Can the Nikon D700 record video?+
No. The videoSpecs fields for maxResolution and maxFrameRate are both null, and no frame rates or color profiles are listed for video. This camera is a stills-only device.
What is the autofocus system like on the D700?+
The D700 uses a phase detection autofocus system with 51 focus points. Subject tracking is supported, though eye tracking is not.
Is the Nikon D700 weather sealed?+
Yes. The bodyDesign specifications list weather sealing as 'Weather Sealed,' and the body is constructed from magnesium alloy for added durability.
What memory card format does the D700 use?+
The D700 accepts CF (CompactFlash) cards. Only one card format is listed in the storage media specifications.
What color profiles are available on the D700?+
The D700 offers four color profiles for stills: Standard, Neutral, Vivid, and Monochrome. No video color profiles are listed.