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Nikon announces new D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="LensWork" data-source="post: 5323" data-attributes="member: 1283"><p>I wonder what this will do for D300S sales. A review of the specs would indicate that the new D7000 equals, or beats the D300S in <u>most</u> areas. The only features that I see that the D300S has over the D7000 are:</p><p></p><p>PC terminal for use with studio strobes (No PC terminal on D7000)</p><p>51-point AF system with 15 cross type sensors (D7000 - 39 point with 9 cross type)</p><p>Max of 8 fps (D7000 max 6 fps)</p><p>Image comment & copyright can be inserted into image EXIF (not present on D7000)</p><p>Uses compact flash cards which most pros already have (D7000 uses SD cards)</p><p><u>Uncompressed</u> or lossless compressed or compressed 12, or 14-bit NEF (D7000 lossless compressed or compressed 12, or 14-bit NEF)</p><p></p><p>There may be others, but these are what I noticed. </p><p></p><p>The D7000 beats the D300S in the following:</p><p></p><p>Resolution: 16.2 vs. 12.3</p><p>ISO: 100-6400 (D300S, 200-3200)</p><p>Video: 1920x1080 (D300S 1280x720)</p><p>Battery life: 1050 (D300S 950)</p><p></p><p>Many features are the same for both:</p><p></p><p>Magnesium alloy chassis with weather resistant sealing, 100% viewfinder, flash sync 1/250, etc. There does appear to be a difference in the exposure metering system. The D7000 lists TTL exposure metering using 2,016-pixel RGB sensor, while the D300S is 1,005-pixel RGB sensor 3D Color Matrix Metering II, Variable Center-weighted, Spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LensWork, post: 5323, member: 1283"] I wonder what this will do for D300S sales. A review of the specs would indicate that the new D7000 equals, or beats the D300S in [U]most[/U] areas. The only features that I see that the D300S has over the D7000 are: PC terminal for use with studio strobes (No PC terminal on D7000) 51-point AF system with 15 cross type sensors (D7000 - 39 point with 9 cross type) Max of 8 fps (D7000 max 6 fps) Image comment & copyright can be inserted into image EXIF (not present on D7000) Uses compact flash cards which most pros already have (D7000 uses SD cards) [U]Uncompressed[/U] or lossless compressed or compressed 12, or 14-bit NEF (D7000 lossless compressed or compressed 12, or 14-bit NEF) There may be others, but these are what I noticed. The D7000 beats the D300S in the following: Resolution: 16.2 vs. 12.3 ISO: 100-6400 (D300S, 200-3200) Video: 1920x1080 (D300S 1280x720) Battery life: 1050 (D300S 950) Many features are the same for both: Magnesium alloy chassis with weather resistant sealing, 100% viewfinder, flash sync 1/250, etc. There does appear to be a difference in the exposure metering system. The D7000 lists TTL exposure metering using 2,016-pixel RGB sensor, while the D300S is 1,005-pixel RGB sensor 3D Color Matrix Metering II, Variable Center-weighted, Spot. [/QUOTE]
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