The NEW Nikon D7000 or Nikon D300s ?

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Well bought my d7000 already last weekend. Vote goes to d7k. I dun use my cam to make money. Im just learning how to take pic. So doesn't matter if the pixel is hot or cold!!! But so far haven't see see any bight pixel or dark spot on my cam yet. Or maybe I dino how to see it. Any advise? Newbie here.
 


Nikon have already confirmed the issue for D7000.
http://support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/17099
http://nikoneurope-en.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/48160/p/19,824,881/c/241/r_id/150284

And till now they are still preparing for the cure ....


I would recommend D300s for the readers, the reliability & quality has been proven over the time ... :thumbsup:
 

Nikon have already confirmed the issue for D7000.
http://support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/17099
http://nikoneurope-en.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/48160/p/19,824,881/c/241/r_id/150284

And till now they are still preparing for the cure ....


I would recommend D300s for the readers, the reliability & quality has been proven over the time ... :thumbsup:

it's true that the issue is being fixed right now.. but after all the issues smoothed out, i guess d7000 might make a better choice. but ergonomics wise, i would still prefer the d300s :thumbsup:
 

I vote for D300s!! :D

I'm currently using a D5000.. and i think that the D300s is a good upgrade....

Yes, D300s is a very good upgrade indeed.

This is not only about the specs, but when you are holding and shooting with D300s, there is an "unexplainable" wonderful feeling, that you are shooting with one of the best semi-pro camera in this world.
 

Yes, D300s is a very good upgrade indeed.

This is not only about the specs, but when you are holding and shooting with D300s, there is an "unexplainable" wonderful feeling, that you are shooting with one of the best semi-pro camera in this world.

This statement must agreed.
Once you hold, don't want to let it off :P
 

Batt life goes to D7000 (vs ENEL3e of D300), 550 shots NEF with lots of VR and AF, only consumes 25% of batt power.
 

Yes, D300s is a very good upgrade indeed.

This is not only about the specs, but when you are holding and shooting with D300s, there is an "unexplainable" wonderful feeling, that you are shooting with one of the best semi-pro camera in this world.

I got to agree with you.. D300s is the best semi pro cam that Nikon ever made :thumbsup:
 

Batt life goes to D7000 (vs ENEL3e of D300), 550 shots NEF with lots of VR and AF, only consumes 25% of batt power.

So do the EN-EL3e ! As long as We are not shooting with the pop-up flash, my old EN-EL3e also would consume about the same power.

I just don't like that Nikon keep changing the battery

Previous DSLR --> EN-EL3e (common battery)
D3100 --> EN-EL14
D7000 --> EN-EL15

:(
 

So do the EN-EL3e ! As long as We are not shooting with the pop-up flash, my old EN-EL3e also would consume about the same power.

I just don't like that Nikon keep changing the battery

Previous DSLR --> EN-EL3e (common battery)
D3100 --> EN-EL14
D7000 --> EN-EL15

:(

Nikon keeps changing batt type-- Yes, rather they come out with a new version of the same series with higher capacity cpmpatible with earlier body, example ENEL3F, than a totally diff batt.

D7000 with ENEL15 similar batt life as D300s on ENEL3e?-- Don't think so. Prior similar situation (with 70-200VR ) using d300s on ENEL3e shooting NEF+JPEG, by the 500 frame mark it's ususally closer to 50 to 60% capacity remaining already, even with fresh ENEL3e.

Having said that, D300s does have the advantage of the option to use the even higher capacity ENEL4a batt, and obtain higher frame rate at the same time.
 

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Quote from Kenrockwell website:

"D300, D300s and every other DX camera

Replaced by the D7000, although Nikon will still sell them to the less well-informed."


He said every other DX camera, inclusive of D300s, EOS 7D, SLT-A55 ??
:bigeyes: :sweat:

Too many sugar and salt in his website indeed !
 

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Quote from Kenrockwell website:

"D300, D300s and every other DX camera

Replaced by the D7000, although Nikon will still sell them to the less well-informed."


He said every other DX camera, inclusive of D300s, EOS 7D, SLT-A55 ??
:bigeyes: :sweat:

Too many sugar and salt in his website indeed !

that's rubbish -_-'
 

Another site's comparison (with the D300); One sided score of 12:1 for D7000.
With D300s, the storage slot is even, so 11:1 ?

Well, probably they should also include that D300 has better ergonomics, which will make it 11:2, for the fun of it :)

http://snapsort.com/compare/Nikon_D300-vs-Nikon_D7000

d7000vsd300s.jpg
 

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Quote from Kenrockwell website:

"D300, D300s and every other DX camera

Replaced by the D7000, although Nikon will still sell them to the less well-informed."


He said every other DX camera, inclusive of D300s, EOS 7D, SLT-A55 ??
:bigeyes: :sweat:

Too many sugar and salt in his website indeed !


Frankly, I like reading Kenrockwell reviews mainly lack of better one out there sometimes, I think it is entertaining but one should take it with a pinch of salt. Canon gear has a very good reviews site but they are only beginning to add Nikon stuff, http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/

It would be naive to say D7000 is the best APS-C dslr just because it is newer with the latest technology and features at this time. People are buying into the system not just a camera body, i.e. Sony, Pentax and Canon have their own users base, arguably they all think theirs is the best system out there.

I think the D300s folks should hold on and wait for the D400 or D300s replacement, I don't think it is an upgrade to move to D7000, same thing as lot of folks in the Canon forum argued that 7D is an upgrade to the FF 5D2 (just because the body is two years old) :( , or prior to 60D they are arguing 550D is an upgrade for 50D.

If a user is running to and fro between entry level, senior amateur and semi-pro camera body (as an when a new body is launched) than probably he is not a serious photographer but a serious shopper :D :D
 

Another site's comparison (with the D300); One sided score of 12:1 for D7000.
With D300s, the storage slot is even, so 11:1 ?

Well, probably they should also include that D300 has better ergonomics, which will make it 11:2, for the fun of it :)

http://snapsort.com/compare/Nikon_D300-vs-Nikon_D7000

So, you should sell your D700 and buy the D7000
10 vote for D7000, 3 vote for D700
http://snapsort.com/compare/Nikon_D700-vs-Nikon_D7000

And you also should sell your D3S and buy the D7000
10 vote for D7000, 7 vote for D3s
http://snapsort.com/compare/Nikon_D3S-vs-Nikon_D7000

According to that website, D7000 is the "Killer" camera of ALL.
:sweat:

IMHO, that snapsort.com website is even worse than Kenrockwell.com
 

So, you should sell your D700 and buy the D7000
10 vote for D7000, 3 vote for D700
http://snapsort.com/compare/Nikon_D700-vs-Nikon_D7000

And you also should sell your D3S and buy the D7000
10 vote for D7000, 7 vote for D3s
http://snapsort.com/compare/Nikon_D3S-vs-Nikon_D7000

According to that website, D7000 is the "Killer" camera of ALL.
:sweat:

IMHO, that snapsort.com website is even worse than Kenrockwell.com

I think should be snagsort not snapsort, there is a serious snag in the comparison. You don't compare a Ferrari with a Nissan base on reverse sensors, reverse camera and number of passenger seats. :think:

p.s. sorry just an example nothing again Nissan. :bsmilie::bsmilie:
 

Looks like there's a whole load of problems on the d7000. But is the compatibility on the d7000 with third party lens (like tamron) bad? I heard people using third party lenses on the d7000 and faced AF problems or some sort.
 

Looks like there's a whole load of problems on the d7000. But is the compatibility on the d7000 with third party lens (like tamron) bad? I heard people using third party lenses on the d7000 and faced AF problems or some sort.

That has always been a problem for 3rd party lenses when new cameras are launched not just Nikon.
 

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