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D7000
D7000 vs. FX
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<blockquote data-quote="gqtuazon" data-source="post: 23636" data-attributes="member: 6573"><p>I couldn't agree more. This would not be my ideal subject comparison especially with the potential wind factor. I can't comment about the D7000 sharpness since I still have not mastered most of the features and I feel that I still need to learn how to properly use the camera compared to the D700. But based on what I have experinced, the D700 is one stop better compared to the D7000 and has much wider field of view (which was expected). Colours are a little different with the D7000 which tend to give you yellowish colours when taking pictures of green leaves using the default standard picture control levels. I had to adjust the Auto WB to +3 of my D7000 just to get the similar colour rendition of the D700.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gqtuazon, post: 23636, member: 6573"] I couldn't agree more. This would not be my ideal subject comparison especially with the potential wind factor. I can't comment about the D7000 sharpness since I still have not mastered most of the features and I feel that I still need to learn how to properly use the camera compared to the D700. But based on what I have experinced, the D700 is one stop better compared to the D7000 and has much wider field of view (which was expected). Colours are a little different with the D7000 which tend to give you yellowish colours when taking pictures of green leaves using the default standard picture control levels. I had to adjust the Auto WB to +3 of my D7000 just to get the similar colour rendition of the D700. [/QUOTE]
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