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23 Δεκ 2020 · Which should you do? Here's the simple guide: Choice #1: Buy a D7500 if you're happy with what you've got but just want the latest and greatest. You’ll get better image quality, better video abilities, better autofocus, and a few new extras.
19 Δεκ 2010 · Thom is something special and we are lucky that he is on the dark side. Its amazing how with few numbers and even fewer pictures he is able to convene the details and complexity and performance of a camera!
25 Μαρ 2011 · In Thom's guides features are discussed in a sequence that makes sense to a photographer, you (I) never can figure out were something will be found in a Nikon book. Thom not only tells you "what" a button/feature does from a technical standpoint, he actually explains why you might want to use it! Hope that helps. -- Tom Ferguson
25 Μαρ 2011 · The PDF file for the D7000 is 127 Meg and the CD contains about 234 Meg of data -- lots of other additions. It's a huge volume of work, and the only legal way to get it is through Thom himself, via snail-mail.
11 Απρ 2020 · The Nikon D7000 is a mid-tier DSLR with a high-resolution 16.2 MP DX-format CMOS sensor and a powerful EXPEED 2 processor at its heart. I had a chance to test out several copies of the D7000 over a period of 3+ months.
mirrorless, DSLR, and compact camera and photography articles, by Thom Hogan.
19 Δεκ 2010 · Thanks for the review link I think I would rather go with Thom Hogans assesment after first reading Ken Rockwells i.e. D7000 replacement for all Nikon DX's...