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Yes, The Nikon D800 will be smaller (and 100g lighter) than the D700. Thanks Brad HK
Nikon D700 and D300s are now officially listed as discontinued on Nikon’s website. The surprise here is the phase out of the D300s, because I have not received any reliable information about a potential replacement. I believe the D700 will be available for sale for at least few more months after the D800 announcement. Update: I was told […]
Nikon USA just raised the prices for some of their refurbished DSLR cameras (I am not sure about lenses). Some examples: Nikon D3s refurbished price went up from $4,159.96 to $4,679.96 (new D3s costs $5,199.95) Nikon D3x refurbished price went up from $6,399,96 to $7,199.96 (new D3x costs $7,999.00) Nikon D700 refurbished price went up from $2,150 to $2,429.96 (new D700 costs $2,699.95)
Nikon Japan announced today that it has stopped shipments of the following products in Japan as a result of a new Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law: Nikon D300s and D700 Wireless Transmitter WT-3 Multi-Power Battery Pack MB-D10, MB-D200, MB-D80 Battery Chamber Cover BL-3 (※ 2) Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL9
Similar to 360 degrees “surround picture” at the MTV Awards two years ago, here is another project with 48 Nikon D700 cameras arranged in a circle to create “The Matrix” style images. Here are the actual 360° photographs: and the behind the scene video: The 360 Project – Behind the Scenes from Ryan Enn Hughes on Vimeo.
Nikon D700 is now back in stock at B&H and Amazon: The D700 was out of stock for several weeks in all major US online retailers (and many other countries).
Maybe just another typo, but the Nikon School US website doesn’t include the D700 camera: