D7000 - Gary's first impressions
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 8:04 am
I now have a D7000 for a Gadget Grill review, courtesy of Nikon Australia.
On paper, the specs of this camera seem to be awesome; I know that I looked at them and went "wow!". And in the hand, this camera camera does not disappoint. My first usage of this camera was a quick set of snaps at last Wednesday evening's blues jam, and yesterday I had a look at Google's Mitsubishi ImEV.
Here's a couple of shots from each of those events.
Google's ImEV, outside the Sydney Googleplex in Pyrmont. OOC, resized.
These are "Plug" and "Play". Google has two appropriately named electric cars; this is in their basement car park, where they're both being charged. ISO 3200, OOC, WB adjustment only, and then resized. Pixel peeping reveals some noise in the shadows of the indoor car park images that I made, but it's minor and not at all intrusive.
The jam images are ISO 2000, and obviously resized
Legendary bassist, Harry Brus. Harry was standing the shadows of the Stag, so some curves adjustment applied.
Drummer, Jim Finn. OOC.
This is a very usable camera, and handles very well. These images are all using the supplied 17-105 VR kit lens, and even wide open its sharpness is very good. I'm looking forward to more playing with this little beastie.
On paper, the specs of this camera seem to be awesome; I know that I looked at them and went "wow!". And in the hand, this camera camera does not disappoint. My first usage of this camera was a quick set of snaps at last Wednesday evening's blues jam, and yesterday I had a look at Google's Mitsubishi ImEV.
Here's a couple of shots from each of those events.
Google's ImEV, outside the Sydney Googleplex in Pyrmont. OOC, resized.
These are "Plug" and "Play". Google has two appropriately named electric cars; this is in their basement car park, where they're both being charged. ISO 3200, OOC, WB adjustment only, and then resized. Pixel peeping reveals some noise in the shadows of the indoor car park images that I made, but it's minor and not at all intrusive.
The jam images are ISO 2000, and obviously resized
Legendary bassist, Harry Brus. Harry was standing the shadows of the Stag, so some curves adjustment applied.
Drummer, Jim Finn. OOC.
This is a very usable camera, and handles very well. These images are all using the supplied 17-105 VR kit lens, and even wide open its sharpness is very good. I'm looking forward to more playing with this little beastie.