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CANON 7D REVIEW VS NIKON D7000 1080P
It's also Nikon's first dSLR to rise to 1080p HD video - albeit only 24fps - with the "added bonus" of full-time autofocus during video capture. There's also a new metering sensor and more sophisticated autofocus system. There's a variety of new Nikon tech in the D7000 over older models, including a new Nikon-designed 16.2-megapixel sensor coupled with its Expeed 2 processor with this pairing, Nikon ups its analog-to-digital conversion to 14-bit processing. But its combination of design, feature set, performance, and photo quality for the price is hard to beat (and will be especially so once the street price starts to drop). Of course, the usual caveats apply: it's not the right camera for everyone and it's not best at everything. But shooting with the Nikon D7000 frequently came close to delivering the photographic tinglies in a way I haven't felt in way too long - I think since I gave the Canon EOS 5D Mark II an Editors' Choice Award almost two years ago. That's a lot more elusive than you'd expect. I'm not looking for whizzy new features, bold redesigns, or insane burst rates for either myself or the shoppers I advise to me, the perfect camera just gets out of the way between my eye and the final photograph (and perhaps video).
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When it comes to mid-to-high-end dSLRs, it takes quite a bit to float my boat these days.