
Here are a comparison of Nikon D7000 Vs.Canon 60D Vs. Canon 7D on a table. See, and choose the best DSLR camera for you. Nikon has today revealed the successor to the popular D90 consumer DSLR, the D7000. Both of these cameras have made some considerable improvements on their predecessors and consumers these days are really starting to see higher end features trickle down into the lower end bodies. This week it’s going to be a Nikon Vs. Canon battle for those people who have yet to pick a side. Lots of things to think about here because whilst most expected the D7000 to go head to head with the 60D, Nikon came out swinging and have incorporated a few features that in some cases put it closer to the 7D. Read the rest of this entry »
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Nikon D7000 Vs.Canon 60D Vs. Canon 7D on a Table Comparison
Nikon D7000 Vs Canon 7D, Compare two BIG Powerful Digital Camera

Here are some preview of two big powerful DSLR camera from canon and nikon. The new Nikon D7000 vs Canon 7D. Although the Nikon D7000 is advertised as having a magnesium alloy body (and it does), it is more of a skeleton than the full metal body of the Canon 7D. As you can see in the photo , the 7D is metal all the way up to the lens mount, where the stress from heavy glass can make the greatest impact. The D7000, on the other hand, has magnesium armor in many crucial areas of the body, especially along the top and back of the camera, but its front (and importantly, surrounding the lens mount) is still primarily plastic. The D7000?s body, then, is a great step up for the advanced amateur, but it is still not quite professional class construction. No doubt the smaller size of the D7000 played an important part in the body design. Read the rest of this entry »
Preview : NIKON D7000

Here are some review of the new DSLR from nikon company, that make some people around the world wait for this release. A new powerful digital camera. Stop the rumor mill – the D95 D7000 is here! The much-anticipated successor to the D90 new DSLR isn’t quite what a lot of internet pundits expected, but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t a lot to get excited about if you’re a D90 user impatient for an upgrade. In fact, that’s exactly what the D7000 is – an upgrade option for D90 and D5000 users, which occupies a new position in Nikon’s DSLR lineup, between the D90 and D300S.
Buy Now Nikon D7000:
Although ergonomically, the D7000 is a very close match for the D90, its overall ‘feel’ is considerably more serious, thanks to a magnesium alloy body shell and thicker rubber coating on the hand grip and rear of the camera. In terms of its specification, the D7000 actually outguns the D300S in many respects, and at 16.2Mp it offers the second highest resolution of any Nikon DSLR, behind only the 24Mp D3X. All of these pixels are packed onto a newly developed CMOS sensor, which is almost certainly the same or very similar to that in the Sony Alpha SLT-A55. As well as extra resolution, the new sensor also offers a higher ’standard’ ISO span of 100-6400, expandable up to the equivalent of ISO 25,600. Read the rest of this entry »
.Macro Digital Photography: Some Concerns
We have always found that looking at objects from another perspective is fascinating. This is because of the fact that we often discover new things just by looking at a familiar object from a different angle or focus. This might be the reason for people’s fascination with digital macro photography.
Digital macro photography is an art. There’s no question about that. It takes the genius of an artist to take something so ordinary and something so dismissible and turn it into something that just captures an aspect of life. For that is what art is. No art ever claimed to contain all the truths of life. Art is a reflection of the world through the eyes of the artist. By looking at a piece of art such as digital macro photography, we get to share the perspective of other people and that can be a very powerful connection. Read the rest of this entry »
.Related Photography Ideas for October 2010 at basedigitalphotography.com
10 Tips Photo Competitions, Get the Best To Win
Winning a big morale booster or even a highly regarded competition. Many professional photographers today have competitions to get them started on the path to a successful career to thank.
Entering and winning competitions photography can be a very lucrative business if you are serious. Each year photography magazines alone give away many thousands of pounds [...]
Seven Tips for Building A Portfolio
That’s it with “What should I buy a camera?” People asked questions about their portfolios. How many pictures? What kind of pictures? What kind of presentation?
Unfortunately, there is no easy button to press that you have to produce the perfect portfolio. It could really have to implanted some thoughts:)
Here are some ideas to get you [...]
Pet Photography Tips | How to shoot Pets
Hence trick #1. Make photo time “happy time”. When you pick up the camera they should greet it with the same enthusiasm as a leash.. Keep your camera handy at all times to capture that perfect moment.
The best shots are often impromptu. Of the hundreds of Barney photos taken in four years, the most adorable [...]
We saw them everywhere, in TV commercials, in magazines and on the runway. They are present those beautiful women and their goods, while the strut the latest styles from the hottest fashion designer. This is a fashion model of today and tomorrow, and the theme of high fashion photography. With fashion models and fashion clothing, [...]
Landscape Photography Can Inspire And Motivate
Many people can not fully understand the love of landscape photography, except for those who love to be involved. You can see the outcome of landscape photography in many places, from offices to public buildings as well as motivational and inspirational scenes by the sheer size of many landscapes.
There are three approaches to landscape photography, [...]
6 Golden Hour Photography Tips- Create Exquisite Photos Without Expensive Lighting
We all know that not enough lighting can ruin a photo. However, harsh direct sunlight can also wreck a photo overexposed – too much contrast, intense lights and shadows.
“Golden Hour” (aka magic hour is) around the first and last hour of sunrise and sunset. The sunlight at this time creates a soft, warm colors, such [...]
Adobe Photoshop CS5, Bring Stunning “Content-Aware” Smart Fill, The killer App
Adobe Creative Suite 5, the second major release 12th in a series of twelve best-selling image editing software, air April 2010. This is likely to bring a range of advanced technologies such as three-dimensional brush and warping tools. It will take also expected that was an aggressive use of GPUs, including the increased use CUDA [...]
