Nikon D7000 Review
Article by Robert
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Nikon fans, the D7000 is Nikon was an agonizing wait. Even those who have their first class amateur DSLR, or even people can be upgraded their D60 and D3000 to buy. A few users Canon was curious. And while Nikon D7000 started about three months to review the samples were rare, or we have said. The publication was inevitable, since the age D90. We were curious to see if the D7000 is a mild refresh, or would it be more of an evolution. The price was another factor. The D90 made its debut over Rs 90 000 with kit lens, and will now for as little as Rs 50,000 euros.
But the timing cycles and product aside, the Nikon D7000 has been more necessary, as requested by us. For the D90 was toe-to-toe with the Canon EOS 50D, the EOS 7D killed. During the 7D sold for 80 000 body only for many of the new probe, excellent ergonomics and development and high ISO performance was the justification necessary to spend more dough. Then the probe real-7D made the EOS 60D and EOS 550D – Nikon more thorns in the side. . Since Sony has a 16.2 megapixel sensor with its A55 DSLR, it was a matter of time before a version was adapted from Nikon is
delivered to the front, we make a crystal clear – the D7000, D90 bettors in all respects. In fact, much of the D7000 D300 dereived is true, and it has some features that are missing the D300. Although the size and weight of the body is similar to the D90, same ergonomics and button placement. But then the D90 is a proven design and applauded, and we see no reason to tamper with a winning formula. In this essay, I have the D7000, Nikon D90, Nikon D300 and Canon EOS 7D.
Take a look and feel compared
Although the dimensions are similar, the D7000 feels much better. As the fingers can not tell you, but it’s actually the real partial magnesium alloy replaced what was a pure polycarbonate shell. The rubber grip on the D7000 is a disappointment – it is the same as the D90 and still feels like too hard. This from someone who has dealt with the rubber grip soft touch of luxury and his son on the huge Nikon D300 and Canon EOS 7D. Given the price difference between the D90, Nikon could we feel better placed in the handle. However, the camera records, at least more than the D90.
The state of LCD is the same size as the D90 and a good bit smaller than the main body of the Nikon D300 as. While the dual SD card bay opens with a soothing spring, the battery compartment feels soft, unlike the door of the beautiful spring EOS 7D. The lines on the D7000 are closely without gaps. The shutters are made of rubber, but it is a hard type of rubber, and is not weather tight. In comparison, the flaps are softer and a better seal on the D300. With a small footprint and low profile of the handle of the D7000 is not as nice as the camera fits in the hand, with the replacement part. The D300 has an important meaning, and fingers get more access to the camera. Ladies, you better find the D7000. The position of the thumb is cramped on the D7000 compared, the EOS 7D and D300s are a joy to hold. Due to the small size and depth, some of the smaller buttons on the back of the body and much less travel. For example, the joypad is very clicky and frankly feels cheap. The buttons on the left side of the LCD screen is smaller and less used than the D300, but slightly larger than the D90. They are even with gloves on, but certainly not the best for this purpose. controls, layout and intuitive handling
The Ring of dosage selection change D300/D300s is missing, this parameter is now pressing a special button and control dial – c ‘ is less convenient than disposal on the great Nikon bodies, but then, given the reduction in body size, we had some features will be reassigned. The focus mode offers manual and automatic options. There are no switches to set the Auto Focus range, like the D300s, and while this option can be changed in the menu is much more boring. The front wheel back in place and is intuitive, and to be honest, just as ergonomic as the wheel back and top of the Canon EOS 7D DSLR and others. Which system do you prefer is largely preferred, although you had better experience, Canon is control dial, and with a larger area, is a little easier to spin, Nikon provides a slight repositioning of the handle.
On the back are the buttons laid out and well placed, similar to the arrangement on the D90. A toggle switch for switching video / still image mode is a big change, highlighting the fact that the Nikon D7000 far more serious than any previous Nikon digital video recorder. Nikon continues to rely on a protective plastic film, unlike the EOS 7D has a glass cover scratch resistant LCD screen, Nikon seems to be a transparent polycarbonate material used. Going back to the joypad, the middle button, which now with the OK function. While every major part of the body of Nikon DSLR this function, the D7000 lacks a dedicated button OK is normally right on the bottom of the column of buttons on the left side of the screen. It is not very important, because the D300 (for example), which correspond to both OK to the thumb, which means the position is ergonomic. The status LCD on top is smaller than the D300, and is not as informative. There are two dials on the top left, sitting on top of each other. The mode of training is lockable and is located below the mode dial. The bar is now calling on his back, and in the vicinity of the left thumb. On the D300, this lock is on the front, which means you have to adapt your decision to use your index finger, press the lock and then release the wheel. We believe that the system on the D7000 is more ergonomic and usable. The mode does not lock, but a ratchet mechanism beautiful positive when spun. However, there is a small chance it could move into clothes and brush, resulting in the recording mode, and possibly ruin the next shot. There is no specific and ISO buttons on the white balance, and these functions have been mapped on the buttons on the left side of the LCD. This might actually be better than the arrangement on the D300, since these keys to reach closer and faster. However, one can not help to compare the dial snap-and-spin for Canon own press far more laissez-and-set spin. With Nikon, you must press the button while turning the dial to keep, while Canon, by pressing the button selects the option to 5 seconds, if you have enough time to get the dial, without having to take to hold a key to spin. Obviously, they are used to approve the Nikon system, but not in comparisons A to B, seems higher than the Canon system. Overall, the Nikon D7000 comes with a heavy SLR body with good ergonomics and good control. It all depends on what you’re used to. If this is your first DSLR, it will grow on you quickly, even if the menus are long and detailed, it is the price you pay for a variety of manual controls, and the possibility of virtually all components. tweak
If you are upgrading from a Nikon D90 or D60/D3000, the menu system seems simple, and the wealth of additional buttons will surely be useful. On the D300, you’ll probably miss a few dedicated buttons, while some changes considered reaction, but in the whole body two D300 ergonomics. I come from a Canon system, you will probably miss some checks and take time to notice the new layout and functions. Personally, I still feel the EOS 7D was learning faster and faster to use than the D7000, comparing the first week I spent with the 7D (memory), and the first week with the D7000. The fact that the 7D is a larger camera also allows for buttons that are well distributed
The viewfinder of the D7000 fairly -. It is light, and better than the D90. However, the 7D has a brighter image in the viewfinder. Both devices offer coverage to 100 percent frame, so they pretty much exclusively. The D7000 has two SD card slots. It’s a lot more for, and the two slots can be configured in a number of ways of being. Card slot as a buffer while the other fills can be used can be stored RAW and JPEG images to each card slots, or the second slot can act as a backup. The 7D has a unique location, while the D300 has a CF and an SD slot. SD memory cards with less expensive, and the buffer system of the D7000 is not as robust as the D300, we decided to figure Nikon SD over CF for its universal appeal and price.
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