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D7000
Still happy with my D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 683597" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>High ISO is craved by a lot of people but few realize how low the signal to noise ration became when cranking it up. A D7000 at ISO 500 has the same DR as a D850 shot at ISO 1200.</p><p>I still shoot with my D7000 and it shares time with my D800 at events, with a 70-200 2.8 on the Dx D7000 and a wider angle 2.8 zooms on the D800. All the cameras within the last 10 years have almost interchangeable DR from the 3x00 series to D850. What has improved a lot is the image processors. </p><p>The ONLY thing that bugs me about the D7000 is the zoom button is on the left side buttons when all other Nikons use the center-most button for the zoom in. The AF is not fast but it is sure, the servo really locks on. It does not track as well as newer cameras but locking on to still subjects is sure and always nails it with no hunting. In that respect, it is better than the D800 or 810. The D850 AF is in another league.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 683597, member: 43545"] High ISO is craved by a lot of people but few realize how low the signal to noise ration became when cranking it up. A D7000 at ISO 500 has the same DR as a D850 shot at ISO 1200. I still shoot with my D7000 and it shares time with my D800 at events, with a 70-200 2.8 on the Dx D7000 and a wider angle 2.8 zooms on the D800. All the cameras within the last 10 years have almost interchangeable DR from the 3x00 series to D850. What has improved a lot is the image processors. The ONLY thing that bugs me about the D7000 is the zoom button is on the left side buttons when all other Nikons use the center-most button for the zoom in. The AF is not fast but it is sure, the servo really locks on. It does not track as well as newer cameras but locking on to still subjects is sure and always nails it with no hunting. In that respect, it is better than the D800 or 810. The D850 AF is in another league. [/QUOTE]
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