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D7000 Questions. Debating Between D5100 vs D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="Corey @ Faymus Media" data-source="post: 135463" data-attributes="member: 12053"><p>the d7000 is a fantastic camera even though it's a crop sensor it is still fantastic.</p><p></p><p>Writing a tutorial video on the differences between the SLR video and an actual ENG videocamera. </p><p></p><p>The sensor in the D7000 is Quite a bit larger than most ENG cameras. As an example the Sony ex3 is over $8000 and it has 3×1/3 sensors. Which is 8mm. The D7000 sensor is 24 mm, The D800 has a size of 35.9 mm.</p><p></p><p>In order to get an ENG video camera to produce the results of these cameras you have to spend a lot of money. The sensor in my D800 is actually larger than the sensor in the red one, the red Scarlet, the red epic, and even the Arri Alexa!</p><p></p><p>I have been producing film and video for over 10 years, I have used all Sony and Panasonic tape videocameras even the Betacam's from the 90s.</p><p></p><p>Nothing produces the results DSLR camera. Great quality, easy to edit, extremely versatile and can fit into almost any space, and the quality is far good enough for almost anything!</p><p></p><p>And the best part about it the price, we're talking like 10% 20% of the cost of major video cameras. </p><p></p><p>I think we have a winner!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corey @ Faymus Media, post: 135463, member: 12053"] the d7000 is a fantastic camera even though it's a crop sensor it is still fantastic. Writing a tutorial video on the differences between the SLR video and an actual ENG videocamera. The sensor in the D7000 is Quite a bit larger than most ENG cameras. As an example the Sony ex3 is over $8000 and it has 3×1/3 sensors. Which is 8mm. The D7000 sensor is 24 mm, The D800 has a size of 35.9 mm. In order to get an ENG video camera to produce the results of these cameras you have to spend a lot of money. The sensor in my D800 is actually larger than the sensor in the red one, the red Scarlet, the red epic, and even the Arri Alexa! I have been producing film and video for over 10 years, I have used all Sony and Panasonic tape videocameras even the Betacam's from the 90s. Nothing produces the results DSLR camera. Great quality, easy to edit, extremely versatile and can fit into almost any space, and the quality is far good enough for almost anything! And the best part about it the price, we're talking like 10% 20% of the cost of major video cameras. I think we have a winner! [/QUOTE]
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