According to Nikon rumors there might be a replacement of the Nikon D7000 coming. This week there will be a press meeting in Thailand (I supposed your week begins at Sunday... )
What will it bring? More than 16mp? My present D7000 brings me more than enough. More frames per second? I am only using single shot. Cleaner at high ISO? Come on, I have in the film era worked with film of no more than ISO 400.
The only thing -in my opinion- they should improve is the focussing system. A touch screen might be the solution for the often ocurring -at least to me- misfocussing.
Replacement for D7000?
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Re: Replacement for D7000?
Hi Leen,
I hope it has a tilt/swift LCD. That's something I miss on my D800 for certain panorama and macro shooting situations.
Kindest regards,
Stany
I hope it has a tilt/swift LCD. That's something I miss on my D800 for certain panorama and macro shooting situations.
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Re: Replacement for D7000?
I agree. A tilt and swivel LCD should be built into every camera. Especially in pro ones while nowadays it is usualy built into the cheapest models instead. But maybe I don't understand the philosophy behind designing cameras....
It reminds me again of my dearly missed cameras for roll films with a ground glass. I still have problems with looking through a viewfinder when doing portraiture.
It reminds me again of my dearly missed cameras for roll films with a ground glass. I still have problems with looking through a viewfinder when doing portraiture.
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