Although it's a prosumer camera that's clearly aimed at reasonably experienced photographers, the Nikon D7000 offers not only the traditional selection of Programmed Auto, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, and Manual modes, but also a Full Auto mode, a Flash Off Auto mode, a generous ...
Those figures may seem familiar: they're exactly the same as those of the sensor in the Nikon D7000 and D5100, as well as Pentax's K-5, K-5 II, and K-5 IIs, suggesting that the Coolpix A's chip is closely related. And that's good news, because it's a sensor that's been ...
Nikon D800E + 20mm f/1.8 lens. ISO 3200, 20 second shutter speed, f/2.2 aperture Traditionally,DSLR cameraswith very high resolution have been categorized as specialized tools for landscape, macro and studio photography. With the introduction of the D800, many photographers thought that Nikon is...
Nikon has updated a firmware update for its D7000 digital SLR. Firmware v1.02 brings a host of bug fixes and improvements relating to noise reduction, movie playback and editing, and RAW processing with Capture NX 2 or ViewNX 2. The firmware is available for immediate download from the compan...
Well, looks like we reached the magical 150-thread count limit on the original post, so thought there might be some responses still lurking in cyberspace somewhere. I'd like to respond to the reply from msu79gt82 and Bob A L regarding the premature (in my mind) demise of my D80. I ...
Nikons, except for the D7000 and D600, have no easily recalled total-camera-state recall functions. Every time you want to shoot anything different on a Nikon, you have to reset many different things in many different menus. Nikons often have idiotic "settings banks," but there are many ...
Im shooting with two D700’s and like the idea of a matching pair. As much as i still like the image quality, id like to upgrade and get some more bells and whistles that my D7000 had. Ive had a play with a D800 and love the way the grip fits my hand, time to play with a ...
Most Nikon users will feel right at home with the D600, but make no mistake - for all the similarities with the other models, its control arrangement is still unique; more like a blend of the D7000's and the D800's than a duplicate of either. Given that many prospective owners will ...
The biggest downside to the D600 compared to the others is that the size of the region seen by the sea of AF sensors is smaller in the D600. Nikon is using essentially the same DX-sized AF detector in the FX D600 as the DX D7000, so in the D600, all the sensors really only cover...
the T2i / 550D’s is a little larger. If the size of the viewfinder is important to you, though, you’ll need to think about a more expensive pentaprism equipped model like the D7000 or the classic D90, although both shoot much lower resolution images: 16 and 12 Megapixels respectively...