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D7000
Today's iso performance
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<blockquote data-quote="alaios" data-source="post: 586635" data-attributes="member: 41911"><p>Hi there,</p><p>I wanted your opinion on how bad you think d7000 for todays standard's. </p><p>It looks like that even to today standards iso performance is just better than more recent bodies (like the a77 ii from sony, although this is not a camera to brag about iso).</p><p>Dynamic range is also very good and it looks like that there are no banding problems as the d7100 sensor.</p><p>Resolution is a bit small but still is not this a decent number to have today? Perhaps you can not crop that much but still that gives you smaller raw file sizes with a decent dynamic range to pull shadows if you need so .</p><p></p><p>Reason I am asking is that I see those cameras selling around 200 euros! Is not his a nice way to save couple of euros for lenses for example?</p><p>Regards</p><p>Alex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alaios, post: 586635, member: 41911"] Hi there, I wanted your opinion on how bad you think d7000 for todays standard's. It looks like that even to today standards iso performance is just better than more recent bodies (like the a77 ii from sony, although this is not a camera to brag about iso). Dynamic range is also very good and it looks like that there are no banding problems as the d7100 sensor. Resolution is a bit small but still is not this a decent number to have today? Perhaps you can not crop that much but still that gives you smaller raw file sizes with a decent dynamic range to pull shadows if you need so . Reason I am asking is that I see those cameras selling around 200 euros! Is not his a nice way to save couple of euros for lenses for example? Regards Alex [/QUOTE]
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