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Photography The Official Nikon Discussion thread V9, D5100 stock arrived !

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post Apr 24 2011, 08:25 PM

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QUOTE(Bliz @ Apr 24 2011, 08:22 PM)
Then sell the D700, seriously the D700 is heavy but if i can hold it( Mind u i am a small guy  sweat.gif) u sure can do it without a sweat  sweat.gif
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post Apr 24 2011, 08:26 PM

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QUOTE(weingseen @ Apr 24 2011, 08:05 PM)
Just wondering is this D7000 a good body to go and if it's to compare to a Canon body, which would it be?
In the body lineup, D7000 can consider as a mid end body?
I'm a Canon user so I'm not quite familiar with these, hope people could help me out.
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If you're Canon user, then you need to consider if you're OK with the difference between both system; Or do you prefer Canon's feel, menu, etc. or Nikon?

Nikon: ...D70, D80, D90, D7000
Canon: ...30D, 40D, 50D, 60D

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post Apr 24 2011, 08:27 PM

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QUOTE(weingseen @ Apr 24 2011, 08:05 PM)
Just wondering is this D7000 a good body to go and if it's to compare to a Canon body, which would it be?
In the body lineup, D7000 can consider as a mid end body?
I'm a Canon user so I'm not quite familiar with these, hope people could help me out.
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D7000 initially place in mid end level, however due to technology constraint back in d300s era which suppose to be an equivalent class with 7d. D7000 giving more benefit in term of noise control and so on. therefore there are some people including me saying D7000 is the best DX sensor camera for the current nikon line up.

where D7000 suppose to be in the same class with 60D however in my opinion D7000 win hand down to 60D. biggrin.gif

I myself a Nikon user therefore my post might be sounds bias toward Nikon. However I try as best to not bias toward any brand.
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post Apr 24 2011, 08:40 PM

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QUOTE(aldosoesilo @ Apr 24 2011, 07:34 PM)
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QUOTE(Andy214 @ Apr 24 2011, 08:20 PM)
Just remember the + and -
+ = more, means overexpose
- = less, means underexpose

The blink blink thingy is the FOCUS. When you look into the viewfinder, on the BOTTOM LEFT, you will see the BLINK BLINK. When it's IN FOCUS, it will be one green DOT. IF not, it will show arrow left or right, when focusing; Try to change to manual focus, this arrow will GUIDE you to turn the focus ring to focus.
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Therefore the metering is about light entering the sensor, + is over and - is under. Will note that, thanks nod.gif

I never notice about the green dot and arrow in the viewfinder sweat.gif. Will check it out.
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post Apr 24 2011, 08:41 PM

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post Apr 24 2011, 08:56 PM

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well.. I got a question how do you differentiate vibrant and saturated?
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post Apr 24 2011, 08:59 PM

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wow..the power of nikon
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Thx bro celciuz...
Normally u take d grip every session...? Or jz leave as it be wif d battery inside...?

Bro celciuz...
Will try my best to handle...
Coz it's reali different alot of weight compare to d90...
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post Apr 24 2011, 09:22 PM

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QUOTE(vearn27 @ Apr 24 2011, 07:39 PM)
Yeap, I was wondering why it sometime appear and sometime not nod.gif
If I remember correctly, the metering is positive on the left and negative on the right, thus

+ ..........|.......... -

Still left mean overexposed and right is underexposed?
Actually, I didn't get what you guys were talking about the blink blink thingy. Please enlighten me with it please?

So, it's still to the left mean overexposed and to the right mean underexposed?
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The blink thingy referring to the focus indicator. Its a round icon in your viewfinder. When in focus it will light up.

QUOTE(weingseen @ Apr 24 2011, 08:05 PM)
Just wondering is this D7000 a good body to go and if it's to compare to a Canon body, which would it be?
In the body lineup, D7000 can consider as a mid end body?
I'm a Canon user so I'm not quite familiar with these, hope people could help me out.
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D7000 -> 60D. But I would say that 60D is more aligned to a D5100... swivel LCD and no robust body (magnesium and weather sealing).

QUOTE(Str33tBoY @ Apr 24 2011, 09:10 PM)
Thx bro celciuz...
Normally u take d grip every session...? Or jz leave as it be wif d battery inside...?

Bro celciuz...
Will try my best to handle...
Coz it's reali different alot of weight compare to d90...
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I leave the grip on body most of the time. 1 battery on the tray only.
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post Apr 24 2011, 09:46 PM

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d7000 should be in 7d category ?
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post Apr 24 2011, 09:48 PM

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QUOTE(fcuk90 @ Apr 24 2011, 09:46 PM)
d7000 should be in 7d category ?
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7D is D300s category actually. But the D300s is kinda dated... but the D7000 doesn't have the semi pro body like the D300s although sensor wise is more advance.
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Added on April 24, 2011, 10:20 pmUsed AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D RM650 worth to go?

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post Apr 24 2011, 10:35 PM

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QUOTE(KIEN18 @ Apr 24 2011, 11:16 PM)
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Added on April 24, 2011, 10:20 pmUsed AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D RM650 worth to go?
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wow 50/1.4 only Rm650 ?
But isit as sharp? Pretty new in Nikon lenses. Have to read read read moar biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(0168257061 @ Apr 24 2011, 10:35 PM)
wow 50/1.4 only Rm650 ?
But isit as sharp? Pretty new in Nikon lenses. Have to read read read moar  biggrin.gif
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i heard it is quite soft <1.4 , someone please correct me if im wrong laugh.gif
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QUOTE(fcuk90 @ Apr 24 2011, 10:38 PM)
i heard it is quite soft <1.4 , someone please correct me if im wrong laugh.gif
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Quite soft, but color wise, it looks more vibrant.

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This one shot at f/2.8 btw

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usually what SS you all use for 35mm or 50mm prime ?
me using 1/80 sometime will blur, maybe last time rely to VR too much d .
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QUOTE(fcuk90 @ Apr 24 2011, 10:52 PM)
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usually what SS you all use for 35mm or 50mm prime ?
me using 1/80 sometime will blur, maybe last time rely to VR too much d .
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the lowest i would go is 1/80 ... it all depends on the lighting conditions as well ...
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QUOTE(vearn27 @ Apr 24 2011, 08:40 PM)
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Therefore the metering is about light entering the sensor, + is over and - is under. Will note that, thanks nod.gif

I never notice about the green dot and arrow in the viewfinder sweat.gif. Will check it out.
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The metering depends on your metering mode, (e.g. Matrix, Center Weighted, and Sport Metering).
And it also depend on the situation, so the metering is suppose to be a guide/reference when you're shooting in Manual Mode. Depending on what you want to achieve, the meter is there to guide or provide as a reference.
For other modes, it will always try to get the correct (center) exposures; So in different situation you adjust the EV (Exposure Compensation), and the camera will follow the new metering.

Adjusting the EV in manual mode won't affect your picture, but it will alter metering; thus if you change the EV, and you adjust your settings (ss, aperture, iso) so the metering falls in the center, you may get wrong exposure.
In case you intended to adjust the EV in manual mode, make sure you adjust it back, else later you shoot other picture in manual mode, you wonder why your picture exposure is all out.
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