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19Jul/1125

Nikon D7000: 8 Reasons Why the Nikon D7000 is the BEST Crop Sensor DSLR on the Market Today


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  1. Also if we’re talking amazing pro level Crop DSLRs here, should we mention the 645D? Which makes both of our cameras look average, It has an amazing 77seg metering (I don’t quite think its on par with the D3x 1005-pixel RGB 3D Color Matrix II though) system on top of the new proven SAFOX IX+ AF system, I have also had a play with RAWs from that too and let me tell you, the detail you get from that 40MPx beast is beyond reproach and the price considering its a med-format is very good too.

  2. But when we pull our files into to camera RAW for manipulation, we have found I can pull out slightly more detail out of overunder exposed areas whilst maintain detail with less noise, the D7000 was producing noise and even some strange artefacts where the K-5 had no issues at all pulling out detail, I’m sure you’ve seen the K-5 has 14.1EV of info per RAW as I know you are a fan of DXO (or you were until they decided to place the Pentax above the Nikon)

  3. @ArtoftheImage – As I am you are too. Sounds like you have Canikon Tunnel Vision Syndrome, it’s a common thing don’t worry, your not alone. I have played with RAW files at many ISO levels of the same photo taken by me and a mate, I have the K-5 and he has the D7000, we both love our cameras and respect eachothers.

  4. @TyphoonJaa – You’re entitled to your opinion of course, but I don’t agree.

    The Nikon D5100 is not better value for the money. The D7000 is WAY more camera for very little extra cash.

    Dual cards slots are better than one slot with a higher memory card. If you don’t get that, you’ve never shot professionally.

    The Pentax K-5 is nice and the sensor is the same as the Nikon D7000. That said, the Nikon D7000 has better high ISO than the K-5.

  5. I must say I am only 14 and I think Nikon lenses are the best :) jeeez i never thought photography was this intense!

  6. @ArtoftheImage As a D7000 user, I unfortunatelly disagree about the hi ISO. The bluish blacks on D7000 (D5100 is the same) images about 3200 (including) are big weakness. The noise is generally low, but when you don’t have a real black on the picture, especially when you shoot night city scenario on vacation, what is it good for? :/ Pentax K-5 and Canon 60D has real dark blacks, there is almost no color “deviation”, especially comparing to D7000′s bluish blacks :(

  7. I like your readiness to get behind your views and express your ideas. Interesting, this is the kind of stuff that’s helpful.

  8. An Update to this vids info;
    D5100 Is a better value for money as an overall package with great specs.
    You can get 64GB SD-Cards so no issues there.
    The K-5 Has the best dynamic Range (any sensor), better colour recognition and better ISO Noise reduction.
    The D5100 Has better High ISO performance without any suppression applied
    Sony Alpha 580 Has the best colour recognition out of any Crop sensor, it is almost 24bit (23.8bit) which is incredibly impressive, it’s also a lot cheaper than the D7000

  9. @alreacon Good Clean Fun.

  10. @railpressureflip erg you douche he said Nikon had better lenses try watching the videos before you comment

  11. @alreacon This video is about a camera, not lenses. Go home.

  12. @aus2045 very clever person, you remind me of the people who make Nikon lenses

  13. @alreacon , no, just mad because you are a retarded fuck-stain

  14. @aus2045 wow someone is mad they purchased a Nikon

  15. @alreacon Go watch some cannon vids then and fuck off

  16. I think they (Nikon) have the ability to incorporate better video like Canon but are waiting to release the D8000 just to keep stringing people along. Its just like the computer industry.

  17. Nikon is like the best company ever.. i have d5000 with battery grip n 55-200mm lens… great combo.. but if i get the nikon d7000.. ima get the battery grip with 35mm lens… MMMM mini d3s

  18. @ArtoftheImage omg the canon 70-200mm f2.8 is is a beast i swear you used a bad copy because i heard you say you thought the f4 was better. Also the sigma is a bit weak due to 1.4 vs 1.2

  19. I would appreciate any comments you’d give to improve my skills. and also do you happen to know a good software to make presentation for Imovie doesn’t do the job. sir! please click my name and try to check the compositions and everything and tell me if i’m doing a good good so far.

  20. @ArtoftheImage thanks for all the info!!! i was kinda halfhearted in getting this but after hearing you I will definitely get d7000. why is it I always have to crop my photos printing 8X10? I hate it for I compose my photos the way they should be printed without cropping. I am an emerging photographer in the philippines and I always follow your reviews. Would it be ok if you check my photos and please do comment honestly so I would know my areas of improvements. Thanks in advance!

  21. @nomadson – No, I’m comparing the Canon 70-200 f2.8L IS Mark II against the Nikon 70-200mm VR II. I think the Nikon is a better lens.

  22. mate, while the d700 may be the best for the money, it may not be the best. The 7D is still a couple of notches ahead in frame rate, AF and movie mode, not to mention grip and that canon has faster lenses (you may not want them, but it has em). Much of what you said is pretty damn subjective and because you didn’t hilight this in the video you are being misleading to potential buyers. The main thing about buying a camera is how it feels. All this other shit is so similar it’s quite irrelevant.

  23. What about 60D? Its much better interface so I think its a prefrence thing. I love Canon lenses and by getting a Canon crop sensor I can work up to a 5D which is the best!

  24. I love Matt! He should be at least as famous as that Ken Rockwell asshole.

  25. I’ve been doing a lot of research while saving for a $1000-$1500 DSLR. I narrowed it down to the D7000, the Canon 7D and 60D. (the articulated monitor on the 60D is a strong selling point for me.)

    I went to a camera store, and told the guy what I wanted to look at, and he said “You want the D7000. It’s the best.” It may be the best of the 3, but it feels horrible in my hand! The grip is too shallow & awkward… but the 7D fits like it was molded to my hand. Pure love at first touch! I want one!


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