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So Christmas is approaching and I wanted to get my husband a new Dslr as a gift since he's such a huge photography nut. When I made my preliminary search, I knew right off the bat that I had to buy a Nikon D7000. A few years back, when he first got into photography straight through a local adult instruction class, he bought the D90 on sale at Costco during their usual camera rush colse to father's day. Instantly, he fell in love with that Nikon. Originally, he was a Canon kind of guy and swore by the brand, considering he only dealt with point and shoots back then. Now, as his skills were progressing, he needed a Dslr to keep up with him.
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The Need for an Upgrade
The D90 was keeping up fairly well until he got into night photography. The trainer of his class was very enthusiastic about taking shots at night, saying that colse to then is one of the best times of the day to shoot around. Ever since they had a class at night snapping pictures of the commotion downtown in our city, he's been hooked on the night photography. And that's why I knew I had to buy a Nikon D7000 for him, because the D90 just doesn't cut it for what he wants with Iso speeds. The levels needed are just of "acceptable" ability with the D90 while reports and reviews on the D7000 claim that the same levels are delivered in a much higher quality. This is a huge plus for his night endeavors.
Full Hd 1080p Video Recording
Secondly, we haven't owned a video camcorder in years. The last time we did, I'm sure it still used a huge tape to article footage. Sure, his Canon point and shoots had video capabilities, but nowhere near the caliber of the Nikon D7000's 1080p capable D-Movie Mode. Seriously? A camera with such video power? I know for a fact that he'll love recording random events and showing the raw footage on our Led Hdtv in full 1080p resolution. With him as a tech geek (not a bad thing haha) and a picky personel when it comes to picture quality, he'll be all over the Nikon D7000's features.
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