Adesw
The phantom flasher
Reged: 07/02/2008
Posts: 715
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http://photolectic.com/news/dslr/nikon-d700-now-official-specs-and-price.html
And a mod over at DCmag has comfirmed it, so I guess I know what I want now
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Fen
BAD WOLF
Reged: 12/03/2002
Posts: 21374
Loc: London'ish
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Already old news... 
AP posted the news earlier this morning
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Adesw
The phantom flasher
Reged: 07/02/2008
Posts: 715
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Just spotted that
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Garfield
Fanboy
Reged: 19/12/2007
Posts: 123
Loc: London
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Want one!
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jimbo1964
journeyman
Reged: 25/07/2006
Posts: 80
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Looks pretty good to me. I don't like pop up flashes much but at least it can be used instead of an SU-800. I think I'll be getting one.
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spangler
addict
Reged: 04/04/2008
Posts: 462
Loc: Aylesbury
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And a full page ad for it todays Telegraph. yes please!
Andrew
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Adesw
The phantom flasher
Reged: 07/02/2008
Posts: 715
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To be honest though, If I saved up that much, Id end up saving an extra £500 to get the D3!
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NorthernNikon
Bulls Hitter
Reged: 16/12/2005
Posts: 6385
Loc: Harrogate, North Yorks
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I'm interested to see what you need to get in order for the grip to function to it's full potential. If it's anything like the D300 then the price of a D700 and grip plus extraswon't be far off the price of a D3.
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jimbo1964
journeyman
Reged: 25/07/2006
Posts: 80
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The price will drop pretty soon. I also like smaller, lighter cameras. I use my D80 much more than the D2x just because it's nice and light.
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aiwa_yamaha
Bambi
Reged: 09/03/2006
Posts: 1584
Loc: Devon, England
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To be honest though, If I saved up that much, Id end up saving an extra £500 to get the D3!
Very true.
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Done&rundleCams
Senior Member
Reged: 20/12/2001
Posts: 16870
Loc: Vancouver, BC
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I'm interested to see what you need to get in order for the grip to function to it's full potential. If it's anything like the D300 then the price of a D700 and grip plus extraswon't be far off the price of a D3.
Hi N_N,
What you state is exactly true; the D700 takes the identical accessories as the D300 which, IMVHO, is a bonus for D300 users with a hankering for the D700 or a Full-Frame Nikon DSLR.
I say this, because if someone has the D300 (and 8 fps accoutrements) they can interchange them with the D700 until, of course, they want to have the 8fps accoutrements for the D700 
Cheers,
Jack
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MY BLOG: www.nakedmanonawire.blogspot.com
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downfader
Mr Judgemental
Reged: 24/03/2005
Posts: 5468
Loc: Hugo Strange's Lab
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Ofcouse, if the D700 offered a cropping mode like the D3 then you wouldnt need the 300. Seems like a good camera to me, and 5fps is more than enough for most people.
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NorthernNikon
Bulls Hitter
Reged: 16/12/2005
Posts: 6385
Loc: Harrogate, North Yorks
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I'm interested to see what you need to get in order for the grip to function to it's full potential. If it's anything like the D300 then the price of a D700 and grip plus extraswon't be far off the price of a D3.
Hi N_N,
What you state is exactly true; the D700 takes the identical accessories as the D300 which, IMVHO, is a bonus for D300 users with a hankering for the D700 or a Full-Frame Nikon DSLR.
I say this, because if someone has the D300 (and 8 fps accoutrements) they can interchange them with the D700 until, of course, they want to have the 8fps accoutrements for the D700 
Cheers,
Jack
Hmmmm, yes, cross compatability is good, but would I want to be swapping grips all the time? Probably not, I'd look to have one on each body. If I didn't have a D300, what would the price dfiference be between the D700 with grip and accessories and the D3?
-------------------- www.BarneyAllen.com the new home of ComicShots.
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TimF
Taking it strictly
Reged: 30/07/2001
Posts: 16856
Loc: Herts/Beds border
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Well, I did ask for it some weeks ago now. Your acclaim will be most welcome!!!!
-------------------- Tim BSRIPN
You see something happening and you bang away at it. Either you get what you saw or you get something else--and whichever is better you print. - Garry Winogrand
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Done&rundleCams
Senior Member
Reged: 20/12/2001
Posts: 16870
Loc: Vancouver, BC
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Quote:
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I'm interested to see what you need to get in order for the grip to function to it's full potential. If it's anything like the D300 then the price of a D700 and grip plus extraswon't be far off the price of a D3.
Hi N_N,
What you state is exactly true; the D700 takes the identical accessories as the D300 which, IMVHO, is a bonus for D300 users with a hankering for the D700 or a Full-Frame Nikon DSLR.
I say this, because if someone has the D300 (and 8 fps accoutrements) they can interchange them with the D700 until, of course, they want to have the 8fps accoutrements for the D700 
Cheers,
Jack
Hmmmm, yes, cross compatability is good, but would I want to be swapping grips all the time? Probably not, I'd look to have one on each body. If I didn't have a D300, what would the price dfiference be between the D700 with grip and accessories and the D3?
Hi N_N,
The difference (in over here $) would be:
D3 - $5,000 plus 12% taxes = $5,600
D300 - $ 3200 MB10 - $ 280 ENEL4 - $ 160 MH22 - $ 220 BL-3 -- $ 40 **************** SubTotal= $ 3,900 + 12% taxes DA TOTAL = $4,360
And, of course, the "over here $" are CDN $ 
And, of course, we just received our D700 brochure 
Cheers,
Jack
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MY BLOG: www.nakedmanonawire.blogspot.com
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