Nikon D7000 Bracketing Exposures

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The new Nikon – Could be a murderer 7D?

Traditionally, Nikon DXX series was more or less the model of competition with the Canon EOS series XXD who sat and not torn between the DXX and DXXX series. However, he had changed somewhat with the introduction of the Canon EOS 7D and more, the Canon 60D. 7D actually taken the mantle of the XXD series while the 60D has become more of an advanced "Rebel" camera sits just above the series Rebelde XXXD /. While there is no doubt that the 7D intended to steal the D300/D300S ray, the introduction of the nikon d7000 seems to change the ball game again. So, how Canon 7D and Nikon D7000 find each other?

Differences in D7000 Nikon and Canon EOS 7D Specifications

Both cameras have the same type of sensor CMOS APS-C sensor size of 23.6 x 15.6 mm for the Nikon D7000 and 22.3 x 14.9 mm for Canon 7D. Most features of both cameras are the same, such as those containing:

  • 3-inch LCD, while 7D is named Clear View LCD II
  • Live View
  • Pentaprism ViewFinder
  • 100% viewfinder coverage
  • Built-in flash
  • Shutter speed range of 30-1/8000 sec (1 / 2 or 1 / 3 point) bulb
  • N LCD tiles both houses

Here are the differences between the two:

Nikon D7000 ha –

  • 16.2 megapixel resolution sensor
  • Viewfinder magnification approx. 0.94x
  • Type B BriteView Clear Matte screen Mark II with marks AF area (framing grid can be displayed) Focusing Screen
  • HD Movie @ 1920×1080 (24fps) 1280×720 (30, 24, 25fps)
  • During AF Movie recording
  • Max. Continuous burst rate of 6 fps
  • Metering System TTL exposure metering sensor 2,016 pixels RGB
  • 39 focus points (including 9 cross-type sensors) Autofocus System
  • Image Sensitivity (ISO) AUTO (100 to 3,200), 100-6400 (expandable to 25,600)
  • 2x SD / SDHC / Memory Card slots SDXC
  • Body Material Magnesium alloy chassis and "real" rubber hand grip (compared with rubber grips)
  • Body Weight Approx. 690g
  • Dimensions (W x H x D) is 132 x 105 x 77mm

Canon EOS 7D has –

  • 18.0 megapixel resolution sensor
  • ViewFinder Extension approx. 1.0x
  • Fixed (transmissive LCD) Focusing Screen
  • 1920×1080 HD Movie @ (30, 25, 24 fps) 1280×720 (60, 50 fps)
  • Max. Continuous burst speed of 8 fps
  • Metering System TTL full aperture metering 63 zone SPC double layer
  • 19 points cross-type AF system Auto Focus System
  • Image Sensitivity (ISO) AUTO (100-3200), 100-6400 (expandable to 12,800)
  • 1x CF (Microdrive / UDMA compatible) memory card slots
  • Body Material Magnesium alloy body covers
  • Body Weight Approx. 820g
  • Dimensions (W x H x D) is at 148.2 x 110.7 x 73.5mm

Nikon Advantage D7000

Although I believe the Canon EOS 7D is the best camera in general, there are some areas that Nikon and Canon D7000 is noted, that definitely needs to reflect. First things that come to mind are the new metering and AF. It would be interesting how well the new 2016 pixel RGB sensor used in the TTL exposure metering would result in providing more realistic images. However, this would not be as significant as the new 39-point AF system Nikon has developed. Significantly more of the 9 AF points of the Nikon D90, which will certainly be worth seeing how it compares with the 19 AF points Canon 7D. There of course, the AF-F focusing mode which allows autofocus in movie mode. This inclusion makes it more likely for the user occasional use of the function, while the most serious users will gain the option to shoot with greater flexibility. Another popular feature slots dual card that nearly all the pros and semi-professionals appreciate. Even outside the function of a series for Canon, Nikon is really setting the standards for the future with this digital SLR.

The Canon EOS 7D Advantage

The Canon 7D despite being out for quite some time now has some features that are still very advanced. The transmissive LCD screen, for example, makes practical and flexible shooting. Not only provides more information but at the same time, enable more features not possible with traditional focusing screens. Another advantage of Canon 7D continues with its high burst at 8 fps is the best digital SLR for its size. As for a video mode in question, while the Canon 7D has no AF during shooting, it compensates with its range of frame types that the film serious shooters find indispensable for your needs.

Nikon D7000 Is a Canon EOS 7D murderer?

As I said, the Canon EOS 7D will have a market with its advanced features and performance, but there is no doubt that the Nikon D7000 will put a dent in their market share. Perhaps hardest hit by the end of the day is the Nikon Nikon D300S but can also be announcing a replacement for the D300S in November. However, while Canon does not replace the 7D, you have to consider a new version Dual memory slot in the near future as it is a feature you really need to be available beyond the one in the series.

About the Author

RAPHAEL is an ardent photographer,  a member of the Marketing Communication team at DigitalRev, and a colourful personality whose favourite hobby is to tell bad jokes to people. Being driven by passion to shoot something new all the time, his photos are an exciting story if nothing else.

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