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Subject: [Leica] Thinking about a D700 or D7000
From: photo at frozenlight.eu (Nathan Wajsman)
Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2011 07:30:31 +0200
References: <4E45FE06.7030307@threshinc.com>

If the D7000 has the same sensor as the K5, then the advantage over the M8 
is way more than 1 stop. I do not consider anything above 1250 usable on the 
M8. My K5 at 3200 is better than my M8 at 640, and it remains highly usable 
at 6400.

Cheers,
Nathan

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On Aug 13, 2011, at 6:31 AM, Peter Klein wrote:

> Today I was at Glazer's in Seattle, and had a chance to handle two cameras 
> that interest me--the Nikon D700 and D7000.  I've long had a bit of 
> D700-lust, as it is one of the best available-dark cameras out there. I 
> liked the big viewfinder of the D700 But after hefting them both, I looked 
> at the D700 and thought, "would you really carry that around much?" 
> Hmm--maybe not. Still, the ability to shoot at ISO 3200 like I shoot the 
> M8 at 800 is very tempting.
> 
> On the other hand, the D7000 seems like a "Goldilocks" camera--a lot about 
> it is "just right." It felt good in my hands. The viewfinder is not as 
> spacious as the D700, but quite usable. The new sensor (also in the Pentax 
> K5) has previously unheard-of performance (for an APS-C sensor) in both 
> dynamic range and low light ability. There are buttons for the 
> commonly-used functions. The shutter is relatively quiet (the D700 is MUCH 
> louder). Dpreview and DXOMark comparisons indicate it might have a 1-stop 
> low-light advantage over the M8, compared to the D700's 2 stops or more. 
> But that's lab tests.  How about in real life?
> 
> So...  I would be interested in anyone's experience with the D700 and/or 
> D7000--particularly those who can compare it to the M8 or M9.  I know the 
> difference between an SLR and a rangefinder. I'm most interested in image 
> quality, handling, and real-world available-dark performance. K5 users are 
> welcome to chime in, too.
> 
> --Peter
> 
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