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  2. Nikon D700 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon D700 is a professional-grade full-frame digital single-lens reflex camera introduced by the Nikon Corporation in July 2008 and manufactured in Japan. [2] It uses the same 12.1-megapixel "FX" CMOS image sensor as the Nikon D3 , and is Nikon's second full-frame digital SLR camera.

  3. Nikon D300S - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon D300S is a 12.3-megapixel DX format digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) announced by Nikon on 30 July 2009. It replaced the D300 as Nikon's flagship DX format DSLR adding HD video recording (with autofocus). It has some similarities to the Nikon D700, with the same resolution, but has a smaller, higher-density sensor. [1]

  4. Comparison of digital SLRs - Wikipedia

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    Nikon: D800: Full frame: 36.3 F-mount: 100 91000 51 50 25600 4 3.2 yes yes CF + SD: 145x122x82 900 (without battery) Feb 2012: Nikon: D750: Full frame: 24 F-mount: 100 91000 51 100 12800 6.5 3.2 yes yes SD (x2) 141x113x78 840 Sep 2014: Nikon: D700: Full frame: 12.1 F-mount: 95 1005 51 100 25600 5 3 yes no CF: 147x123x77 995 Jul 2008: Nikon ...

  5. Nikon D7000 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon D7000 [2] is a 16.2-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) model announced by Nikon on September 15, 2010. It replaced the D90 as the top end consumer camera, by using much of the technology and controls from the earlier D5000, in a larger more robust body similar to the flagship D300 series.

  6. Nikon D300 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon D300 is a 12.3-megapixel semi-professional [1] DX format digital single-lens reflex camera that Nikon Corporation announced on 23 August 2007 along with the Nikon D3 FX format camera. The D300 was discontinued by Nikon on September 11, 2009, being replaced by the modified Nikon D300S , which was released July 30, 2009.

  7. Nikon D750 - Wikipedia

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    The D750 includes technologies from the D810 in a smaller and lighter body, but with better low light performance, for both focus and image quality at high ISO. [3] Nikon sees the D750 with "advanced video features" for videographers as well as a primary or secondary camera for fast handling and speed.