[singlepic id=189 w=600 float=center] A friend said to me “Take a picture of the moon..” The first thought that went through my mind was, “I don’t have the right lenses for that.” But then I figured that this would be a good opportunity to see how much detail the 16 megapixels of the Nikon D7000 …
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Oct 24
The Nikon D7000 and… HDRs
[singlepic id=171 h=600 float=center] The Nikon D7000 is great for HDR photography. Sure, the bracketing is limited to ‘only’ 3 frames, but I don’t think that it’s a deal breaker. The main draw when doing HDR on the D7000 is the 6 fps, this means I’m able to handhold and still get mostly decently aligned …
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Oct 09
The Nikon D7000 and… macros
[singlepic id=162 w=600 float=center] As I slowly explore what the Nikon D7000 is capable of, the first thing I explored is macros. I have to say, I’m more than happy with what the D7000 is capable of. There’re quite a few reasons why the Nikon D7000 is a good tool for macros. Read on for …
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Oct 08
Quick review of the GGS LCD glass screen protector for the Nikon D7000
[singlepic id=156 h=500 float=center] I usually sling the camera across my back when I’m not using it, and when I do need it I just swing it to the front. It’s easier than having it in a bag which can be a little cumbersome. This is how I lost the Nikon D70s’ screen protector and …
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Oct 29
The Nikon D70s CCD vs the Nikon D7000 CMOS
October 29, 2011
First off, this is a quick and dirty comparison. It’s not meant to be exhaustive (How can it be? It’s a comparison of a couple of images!). This is something for me to satisfy my curiosity about how the two sensors compare and to see what 5 years of progress means to digital photography. Both …
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