Thursday, 21 February 2013

Nikon D7000 DSLR Camera - DSLR Camera for Beginners


Nikon D7000 DSLR camera is considered a high-end camera because it uses sized 16.2-megapixel sensor, with new features such as embedded sensors and metering systems are certainly more sophisticated autofocus. And in some ways, the reality D7000 DSLR actually considered for the semi-pro, but by offering an attractive upgrade option than the Nikon D90 and D300S.

Nikon DSLR D7000 also becomes the first Nikon DSLR camera that can record 1080p HD video with the format despite only having 24fps autofocus. Unlike the D90, the D7000 can also be used for AF during live view and when you take a film, thanks to AF F ('full time') autofocus mode. The videos can be generated D7000 can be fairly smooth and sharp, although there is little color noise will not be a problem if only mean. With autofocus feature that is able to run full-time for the duration of the video capture was also very helpful at all, especially for those who still have not been able to determine the focus to manual mode. System contrast as you move from outdoors into a place with low light can be adjusted to run correctly. However, it should be because there are some dead pixel problems experienced by other users although this is rarely the case.

Additionally, this camera once more to be one of the best DSLR cameras nominees shortly after its release. Although the design is considered ergonomic, but also can disejejarkan D7000 with Nikon D90 because it has the advantage thanks to a magnesium alloy body shell and the layers are slightly thicker rubber on the palm of the hand and behind the camera.

With a 16.2Mp sensor as described above, the Nikon D7000 is able to offer the highest resolution compared to other Nikon digital SLR camera, the Nikon D3X losing only have amounted 24Mp sensor. The device is packaged by the sensor pixel CMOS developer, which is almost the same or similar to that in the Sony Alpha SLT-A55. With the addition of the extra resolution, this new sensor also offers a 'standard' ISO span of 100-6400 higher up, and is expandable up to the equivalent of ISO 25,600. When you take a picture with JPEG format settings to ISO 800, the image to be produced very clear, and while trying to take pictures with ISO 1600 quality is still good cukupt. Only, when I started using the ISO 3200 looks already starting to get a little shadow noise.

AF mode on the D7000 and also a new metering system is also a significant upgrade, the same as used in the Nikon D90. The camera has a collection of 39-point autofocus with 9 cross-type autofocus points and able to work to work with sensor features 2016-pixel RGB metering to enable 3D tracking autofocus which is based on tracking by subject color.

Exposure feature and metereing the D7000 is considered quite solid and very consistent in reproducing the color you want to adjust. D7000 is emphasized by the saturation of the Standard Picture Control, but also does not show pergesaran color as you normally encounter on a low-end camera.

Some of the other features and advantages which mainly include the Nikon D7000

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      There Twin SD card slots
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      Capable of Up to 6fps when shooting continuously
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      Fitu Electronic virtual horizon
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      Shutter speed was tested to 150K actuations
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      Locking the drive mode button
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      The screen is 3.0 inch 921k dot LCD screen
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      Capable of taking 1080p HD video recording with mic jack for external microphone
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      ISO 100-6400 ISO feature support plus H1 and H2 equivalent to ISO 12,800 / 25,600 as described above
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      16.2MP CMOS sensor is a mainstay of Nikon D7000

With specifications that have been discussed, it was concluded that the Nikon D7000 is a combination of elements of the D90 with elements that exist on the D300S. Nikon D7000 is still priced fairly high, between 12-13 million that comes with the kit lens 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR.

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