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D7000 vs D700
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<blockquote data-quote="larry50" data-source="post: 7768" data-attributes="member: 2834"><p>It's really more of a choice between a DX camera and an FX camera, so the two are not really comparable. </p><p></p><p>As to the D7000, I'm waiting to see some reliable reviews regarding the D7000's low light/high ISO performance. I have a D90 and a D700, and the D700 is so amazing in low light that the D7000 will be hard pressed to equal it. I'm assuming the new sensor will produce very high quality pics, as do most all Nikon cameras. So, it depends a lot on the low light performance with the smaller photosites on the D7000. So, it depends on what you are going to use it for. The D700 is a high ISO platform, not a high resolution platform. I might replace the D90 with the D7000, depending on reviews.</p><p></p><p>In no way, however are either up the league or build quality of the D700 (likely to be replaced in the next nine months if the rumors are true).</p><p></p><p>It looks, however, like a much more serious camera than the D90. Glad they got rid of the chrome shutter button.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larry50, post: 7768, member: 2834"] It's really more of a choice between a DX camera and an FX camera, so the two are not really comparable. As to the D7000, I'm waiting to see some reliable reviews regarding the D7000's low light/high ISO performance. I have a D90 and a D700, and the D700 is so amazing in low light that the D7000 will be hard pressed to equal it. I'm assuming the new sensor will produce very high quality pics, as do most all Nikon cameras. So, it depends a lot on the low light performance with the smaller photosites on the D7000. So, it depends on what you are going to use it for. The D700 is a high ISO platform, not a high resolution platform. I might replace the D90 with the D7000, depending on reviews. In no way, however are either up the league or build quality of the D700 (likely to be replaced in the next nine months if the rumors are true). It looks, however, like a much more serious camera than the D90. Glad they got rid of the chrome shutter button. [/QUOTE]
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