Konspire said:one thing after i tried hands on the D7000 but could not find, does it have the animation of the aperture when we change the F stops like the D5100 does? other than that, the body feels more solid compared to D5100....
Fudgecakes said:D300s has a larger fps, larger buffer, full magnesium alloy body and also better weather sealing. But the d7000 has better
Video function and more megapixels
Konspire said:one thing after i tried hands on the D7000 but could not find, does it have the animation of the aperture when we change the F stops like the D5100 does? other than that, the body feels more solid compared to D5100....
limmisha said:But lower ISO , weight more , HD video clips , ......more reason to get D7k than d300s
one thing after i tried hands on the D7000 but could not find, does it have the animation of the aperture when we change the F stops like the D5100 does? other than that, the body feels more solid compared to D5100....
Stormy08 said:Does the Nikon 16-35mm VR make a good portrait len for the D7000? Thanks
Why do unneeded the animation?
No animation for the D7000.
only got number ^^ haha
Konspire said:oohh...just checking la cos afraid get too acquainted to the animation rather than the f-stops numbers......hahaha....but i really admit that it's good for beginners to understand the f-stops meaning....
16-35 for portrait lens? How close do u wanna stand to your subject?
Haha I don't even know what the animation is, you mean the D5100 shows a visual of the size of the aperture?
Konspire said:heheh...even when i use my 10-20 which is effectively 15-30, i hv to stand so close to the subject n everytime there will be a comment of not taking too close to their face, which i hv to tell umpteenth times that it will not be so close on the final output...hehehe....
yes bro, in d5100, the animation shows the size of the aperture as you change the f-stops number.....n the shutter speed is a bar thing around the aperture.....looks cool for education though...
Guys advise pls.
Get the Tamron 28-75 f2.8 or wait for the new 24-70 f2.8 with VC and USD?
Fudgecakes said:True but the small buffer could be deal breakers for burst shooters
Oh that's cool but for the D7000 you usually change settings through the top LCD, a lot faster than using the main LCD.
Yup true , Sony A77 maybe another choice to consider too .
limmisha said:Yup true , Sony A77 maybe another choice to consider too .