Saturday, December 8, 2012

Nikon D7000 Vs Canon 7D - It's Not a Fair Contest Between Two Very Good Digital SLRs

The contest of Nikon D7000 vs Canon 7D, or Canon EOS 7D to give it its full name, is an almost impossible contest to judge. Although many reviews comparing these two digital SLR cameras have been done there can be no outright clear winner, because they have too many differences to make the comparison a meaningful contest.

Although paired together these digital SLR cameras have what for many people is a significant price difference, maybe a couple of hundred dollars.

The Nikon D7000 specification compares well with the more expensive Canon 7D and in some areas betters it. One such area is the memory cards feature, the Nikon has dual card slots (2x SD/SDHC/SDXC Cards) which almost all pros and semi-pros appreciate, but this feature is absent on this version of the Canon EOS 7D.

Nikon D7000 Vs Canon 7D - It's Not a Fair Contest Between Two Very Good Digital SLRs

Yes one camera has 2 megapixels more than the other, but when we are talking about the difference between 16 and 18 megapixels other factors will have far more effect on image quality.

Another area where the Nikon D7000 scores over the Canon, for those people who like to point and shoot, is regarding taking videos. The Nikon has an AF-F focusing mode, this allows autofocus during movie mode, this is not an option on the Canon 7D. However more serious users will appreciate having the option to shoot more flexibly with the Canon. The Canon has a range of frame rates that serious movie shooters should find suits their needs better.

Another advantage of the Canon EOS 7D is its high continuous burst rate; at 8fps it is the fastest DSLR for its size.

Talking of size, very similar, but on body weight the Canon is about 130g heavier. Although not obvious when looking at these two digital SLR cameras both have a useful built-in flash.

As you can already see it is very difficult to say that one of these cameras can be declared an outright winner, although you will probably find the Canon D7 will appeal to the professional photographer simply because of greater control over settings and probably overall is slightly more advanced.The Nikon likewise probably appeals more to the serious amateur or semi-professional photographer. But don't be unduly influenced by these previous two statements, its what meets your requirements and ability is most important.

Both of the above cameras are able to take great photos. So how you go about getting them is main difference.

Nikon D7000 Vs Canon 7D - It's Not a Fair Contest Between Two Very Good Digital SLRs
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Now, if you really want or need the greater control in the process of taking a photo what you really need is the Canon 7D. If are you happy to let the camera do most of the work, still get great photos and save a couple of hundred dollars the Nikon D7000 is a very good camera.

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