This is not a review site – RagSnapper doesn’t do those, so there’s no test charts, MTF graphs or marks out of 10.
What this is, is my opinion that I’ve built up of some new bits of gear after using them in the field for work and for my own pictures. They are just that; my opinion based on the way I work and use them, so feel free to disagree if you’ve used these and come to a different conclusion…
First up, Nikon's D7000:
I’ve mentioned this in a few blogs previously, as I have one issued to me by work. The idea is that it lets the photographers begin shooting video for the website, so this is a pilot trial. The downside is, as it always has been since the idea was broached, that we’ve got no way of sending files of any size to the recipients. We only need VGA for the website, but because of the thought that we might pass on newsworthy footage to TV media, the material is shot at 1080p HD. Even a 10 second clip is 10mb+, so a handful of those can add up to 100mb. That needs an office to send them from, even then it won’t be quick and you’ve got to get to an office. At the moment, sending on the road is possible but only by resizing and compressing the original material using software (Apple’s iMovie or Quicktime X) that’s on MY laptop, not the company’s. So really, apart froma few test clips to see if it works, we are no further forward with video.
As a camera, I broadly like what I see off the sensor, but...
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Nikon's D7000. Nice images, but not feeling the love... |
More after the break