When was Nikon D700 discontinued?

August 24, 2012
As of 2012, the Nikon D3X, the D3/D3s, D4 and D700 were the only Nikon DSLR models manufactured in Japan. It was discontinued on August 24, 2012….Nikon D700.

Overview
Released 1 July 2008
Lens
Lens Interchangeable, Nikon F mount
Sensor/medium

Is Nikon D7000 good for wildlife photography?

The Nikon D7000 camera body itself is definitely capable of producing some very nice images of birds in flight. With 39 focus points, tracking modes and a high speed CH setting the camera can certainly handle the basics of bird photography. The rest is practice and a degree of luck (always useful in photography!).

How many shutter actuations Nikon D700?

For the D700, Nikon claims a shutter life expectancy of 150 000 actuations.

Is the Nikon D7000 a full frame camera?

The Nikon D7000 is an APS-C censor which is actually 3/4 of a full frame sensor. This is denoted by the DX designation you can find on the camera body and on all lenses that are designed to work with the cropped sensor format.

Which lens for D7000?

Nikon D7000 with 50mm/1.4 AF-D NIKKOR lens. The Nikon D7000 is a 16.2-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) model announced by Nikon on September 15, 2010. At the time of announcement, it replaced the outdated D300/D300s & D90.

How many pounds is the Nikon D7000?

Weight: Nikon D7000 weighs around 1.6lbs so it would be a wise move to choose the weight of the lens accordingly. If you are planning to buy an ultra-telephoto lens for Nikon D7000, please ensure that you have a tripod.

What is the sensor size of Nikon D7000?

On the inside, the Nikon D7000 is based around a newly developed DX-format (23.6 x 15.6mm), CMOS image sensor with 16.2 effective megapixel resolution, from a total resolution of 16.9 megapixels. The D7000’s imager has a pixel size of 4.78µm, and yields maximum image dimensions of 4,928 x 3,262 pixels.