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Picture quality difference - An observation
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<blockquote data-quote="emoxley" data-source="post: 63094" data-attributes="member: 8006"><p>That is true to a point. The camera can take a good picture right out of the box. The person needs experience to take a good picture, unless it's by accident.</p><p>A good photographer, with a D7000 and good lens, will probably take a better picture than a good photographer with a POS camera.</p><p>Put the D7000 on "Auto" and take a picture, and it will probably be a better picture, than the POS camera set on "Auto" will take.</p><p>The D7000 has features that the POS camera doesn't have, and is sure to take better pictures, such as a picture taken at ISO 3200. That picture should be pretty clean. But, take the same picture, at the same setting, on the POS camera, and you'll surely have a lot of noise in the picture.</p><p>The D7000 probably takes more fps than the POS, it has AF adjustment that the POS doesn't have, it has commander mode through the built-in pop up flash that the POS probably doesn't have, etc.............</p><p>So see, when you say it's the person and not the camera, that's true to a point. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emoxley, post: 63094, member: 8006"] That is true to a point. The camera can take a good picture right out of the box. The person needs experience to take a good picture, unless it's by accident. A good photographer, with a D7000 and good lens, will probably take a better picture than a good photographer with a POS camera. Put the D7000 on "Auto" and take a picture, and it will probably be a better picture, than the POS camera set on "Auto" will take. The D7000 has features that the POS camera doesn't have, and is sure to take better pictures, such as a picture taken at ISO 3200. That picture should be pretty clean. But, take the same picture, at the same setting, on the POS camera, and you'll surely have a lot of noise in the picture. The D7000 probably takes more fps than the POS, it has AF adjustment that the POS doesn't have, it has commander mode through the built-in pop up flash that the POS probably doesn't have, etc............. So see, when you say it's the person and not the camera, that's true to a point. :) [/QUOTE]
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