2012/06/25

Review Nikon D90 vs Nikon D7000

Review Nikon D90 vs Nikon D7000 Differences








It 's certainly the last big news in house Nikon, the D7000 as it prepares to replace the now famous Nikon D90.

Many, many news, apparently we see something new from the outside, but inside it was pretty much everything rivisionato.

Quick: New EXPEED image processor 2, can record video in FULL HD CMOS sensor 16.2 megapixel DX format ever.

As we can already see just these 3 elements, the main, we do understand that the Nikon D7000 is significantly more advanced than the Nikon D90.

We start from the machine body, where the material is a magnesium alloy (mainly plastic in D90), makes it much more robust than the D90 and at the same time protects the interior much more due to some internal plastic trim.



Dimensions:

Nikon D90 -> 132 x 103 x 77 mm weight equal to 704 grams with battery
Nikon D7000 -> 132 x 105 x 77 mm weight was 780 grams with battery

Virtually identical

The sensor has an ISO range from 100 to 6400 (3200 D90) extendable up to 25600 (not recommended). The new EXPEED processor 2 is able to offer better image quality and can save a lot on the battery which in and of itself that lasted much of the D90, but Nikon offers for this new well-D7000 1050 shots.

The shutter speed goes to 1/8000 (1/4000 D90) and short exposure times and then the viewfinder provides 100% recovery of 96% against the D90. Instead, the display remains the same.

The new Focus AF have improved to 39 points of focus compared to only 11 of the Nikon D90, although we think that many points of focus can only be annoying for a photographer who prefers to make fire at a certain point and then move on to compose the image you want more.

Nikon D7000 6 frames per second versus the 4.5 of the Nikon D90.

They have also enhanced its video side, that this is its ability to shoot video in FULL-HD (1920 x 1080 at 24 fps), the D90 they realized only in HD.

E 'was also given more space in memory because there are two memory slots for SD / SDHC / SDXC, plus you can manage where to store images and videos.

These are great innovations of the new Nikon D7000.

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