Nikon D700 Samples

Ryan Brenizer's Wedding Photo Wins 1st Place WPJA award – According to the image information on Flickr, this picture was photographed with the Nikon D700 and Nikkor 14-24mm lens.

Interesting way to protect Nikon SB-800 flashguns from getting wet – patrickhall used foodsavers, and says:

So I brought up the use of foodsavers to vacuum seal your flashes so if you did shoots in water or around water they wouldn't get ruined. Well here is my first shoot where I actually used the flashes bagged up.

He follows up with some great sample portraits of female models.

He also revealed that for equipment, he uses the Nikon D300, D700, Tokina 12-24mm, Nikkor 80-200mm and Ewa-Marine waterproof bag.

Nikon D700 review and samples at What Digital Camera – Score: 95%, and Mike Lowe issues the following verdict:

I defy anyone to use the D700 and not be impressed by its ability to pop out perfectly exposed images in poor lighting conditions or by the amount of detail that it's clearly capable of recording. It's both an engineering masterpiece and a photographer's dream. Only the precedent it sets for future DSLRs is more exciting.

Mike has also put up a gallery of full-sized sample images for your analysis, and there is a two-part video review of the D700 by Nigel Atherton (view in HQ on YouTube – Part 1, Part 2).

JosK shared photos of these sport bikes on Digital Photography Review – JosK remarks:

Last year with a D300, now with a D700. Most important drawback in this case: FX vs DX for tele. The 70-300 is a bit slow for such fast moving objects, but with a rate of 8fps it worked pretty well. All pictures unprocessed, taken with PC Standard, +6 sharpening and +1 colors.

Looks like the Nikkor 70-300mm VR plus Nikon D700 combo works well enough for this kind of pictures.