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Published: 2020-07-17, Author: James , review by: gadgetreview.com
Excellent picture quality with decent ISO sensitivity, Great feel, design, and superbly easy to use, Perfect for someone with some knowledge of photography stepping up from a low-end DSLR or high-end point and shoot
Photo dump is a little slow; too easy to accidentally lose shots, Liveview doesn't show settings, proper image as it will appear, Video quality is good, but focus is weak and unsteady, Related Articles, Sony's Cyber-Shot DSC-N1 Digital Camera also a Phot
Published: 2014-10-27, Author: Steve , review by: mymac.com
Abstract: While the book looks at every settings and menu item like in the owner's manual, it feels closer to natural reading than just a list of features explained one by one. For more technical explanations, the book refers you to the owner's manual with associat...
Abstract: Let's rack-up the , and and see how they compare for sharpness, resolution and high-ISO performance. I shot my () on the D7100 and D7000. I shot the () on my D600, which gives the same angle of view. The D600 is FX, and the ...
Abstract: The Nikon D600 is essentially the D7000 with a larger sensor, reflex mirror and viewfinder prism added. The D600 isn't much bigger or heavier, and adds much more technical performance if you're splitting pixels or shooting at high ISOs...
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Published: 2012-07-11, Author: James , review by: gadgetreview.com
Excellent picture quality with decent ISO sensitivity, Great feel, design, and superbly easy to use, Perfect for someone with some knowledge of photography stepping up from a lowend DSLR or highend point and shoot
Photo dump is a little slow; too easy to accidentally lose shots, Liveview doesn't show settings, proper image as it will appear, Video quality is good, but focus is weak and unsteady
There have only been a few instances in my life as a technology critic where I can take as long as I want with a review. It rarely happens because, especially working in the tech field, products phase in and out so quickly that a slow review will publish...
Abstract: The Nikon D7000 is quite a camera. Gorgeous 1920 x 1080 24fps video in either MOV or H.264 format, that is clean and slick. Nikon jumped into professional quality video recording with the D3s and all of Nikon's considerable resources were brought to b...
Abstract: A reader asks which of these two top cameras makes better images. Answer: NEITHER! If you're still wasting your time worrying about such trivia, I doubt you'll ever expend the , as opposed to merely armchair shopping fo...
Abstract: Tweet print ShareThis rss For some years after Nikon brought video to the DSLR world with its D90, the company pretty much ceded that market segment to Canon, which was first to market with the 1080 and 24p options that really made DSLR video a...