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<blockquote data-quote="Jon" data-source="post: 65935" data-attributes="member: 4945"><p>When I got my d7000, I had a separate video camera. I never intended to use my dslr for videos. Lately, I was experimenting with the dslr's video mode and compared it with my camcorder. I had more flexibility with the dlsr because I could change the lenses. It gave me the options like a blurred background with selective focusing. It also had a better video in low light because I could adjust the ISO. Overall, quality is much better than my camcorder. Don't get me wrong, I'm not convincing anybody, just sharing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon, post: 65935, member: 4945"] When I got my d7000, I had a separate video camera. I never intended to use my dslr for videos. Lately, I was experimenting with the dslr's video mode and compared it with my camcorder. I had more flexibility with the dlsr because I could change the lenses. It gave me the options like a blurred background with selective focusing. It also had a better video in low light because I could adjust the ISO. Overall, quality is much better than my camcorder. Don't get me wrong, I'm not convincing anybody, just sharing. [/QUOTE]
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