Nikon finally discontinued the Nikon D7000, D5200 and D3200 DSLRS, Also if we look at the online stores B&H and Adorama already removed the D7000 D5200 and D3200 (body), only few models of these camera left at Amazon.
Nikon D7100 vs Nikon D7000, Take a look at the specification comparison review of both the camera and share your questions and suggestions with us,
Sensor and Image Processor:
Nikon D7100 features newly developed 24.1-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor and advance Expeed 3 image processor, Nikon D7000 have only 16.2Mp APS-C sensor and Expeed 2 image processor.
Optical low pass filter (OLPF) is no longer used in D7100, so you get super sharp images with more color details and less noise. Nikon D7000 have Optical low pass filter.
Auto-Focus
The D7100 features Nikon’s professionally proven and lightning-fast 51-point AF system of Nikon D300, with a new Multi-CAM 3500DX AF module, on the other siade we have an Nikon D7000 AF sensor module with 39 effective focus points.
ISO
With Nikon D7100 you can push your ISO to 50, both camera shares same High ISO range, but you will get less noise in D7100 because
1. D7100 uses newly developed sensor
2. New Expeed 3 Image processor
3. No Optical low pass filter
Video
Nikon D7100 can capture Full HD videos at 60fps, Nikon D7000 is limited to 24fps only at HD mode.
Display
Nikon D7100 features big and high resolution display compared to Nikon D7000.
Other features
Nikon D7100 features Wireless connectivity
the D7100 also has a high dynamic range (HDR) function to let users capture photos with a vast tonal range. (Nikon D7000 is missing HDR function)
1.3x Crop Mode – Sports photographers take note: Building upon the telephoto benefits of the DX-format, the D7100 has the unique ability to shoot in a 1.3x DX crop mode for both stills and HD video. While in this innovative mode, shooters will gain an extra telephoto boost (2X), and a boost in burst speed to seven fps, with 15.4- megapixel resolution.
Conclusion – Winner Nikon D7100
Nikon D7100 features better Sensor
No optical low pass filter
Fast Image Processor
Advance AF system
Better Video mode
Better Display
Nikon D7100 is a excellent camera and current D7000 users must upgrade to D7100.
According to latest rumors, Nikon is rumored to announce a high-end compact camera with 16MP DX sensor, fixed 28mm f/2.8 lens, Expeed 2 processor, the camera is rumored to be announced this week, Nikon may also introduce DX format Mirrorless camera in 2013 (see Nikon Patent 18-55mm Lens for APS-C Mirrorless camera), No update available about Nikon D7000 successor.
Motion Phorography by Edward Moxley – New Camera Featured Photographer
Took a bunch of photo courses in school, back in the 70s. Of course, they were all B&W film stuff back then. At that time I had a very nice Nikon F2, with a real nice metering system on it, three lenses, and a Honeywell strobe unit with battery, sync cords, etc. After school, I ended up selling everything. Could kick myself for such a stupid move. Went many years without a camera at all. Last year, I told my wife I wanted another good camera. The Nikon D7000 was just coming out, and I liked what I saw, so I bought it with the 18-105mm kit lens. I discovered quickly how much photography I had forgotten over the years. I took a night class in Digital Photography at the local community college, which helped a lot. Now it’s just a matter of practice, practice, practice! I’m just beginning to try and make some kind of a small collection of photos. So, I really don’t have anything to point people towards yet.
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Taken in backyard with Nikon D7000 with Tamron AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 SP Di VC USD lens.
Tech data: f/8, 1/1250 sec., ISO 2500, Focal Length 300mm.
Cleared for Landing
Taken in backyard with Nikon D7000 with Tamron AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 SP Di VC USD lens.
Tech Data: f/5.6, 1/1600 sec., ISO 1000, Focal Length 300mm.
All Sample images available in Nikon International websites are taken by Professional photographer Joe McNally, he is one of the first photographers to use Nikon D4 DSLR. A BTS look at several shoots by Joe McNally, for the Nikon D4 campaign,
video was recorded using a Nikon D7000 and Nikon D4
Nikon Firmware Update for Nikon D5100 and Nikon D7000, the latest firmware update address a number of issues including error recognizing some memory cards and fix various bugs.
Sony A77 vs Canon 60D vs Nikon D7000, Sony A77 Specification Comparison With Canon 60D and Nikon D7000. Who wins here have a look.
Sony A77 Features a better sensor, better ISO range, 12 fps of continuous shooting, Full HD Video Recording at 30 & 60 fps, Environmentally sealed body and In Built-GPS.
The A77 looks feature-packed and has excellent photo and video quality, both Canon 60D and Nikon D7000 can’t match on the video quality. Sony A77 also feature in-Body Sensor-shift Image stabilization, The price of Sony A77 will be similar to Canon 60D and Nikon D7000.
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