Is the D7000 worth the extra money or would I be better going with the D90 and some additional lenses for the same money?
Hi, I'm new here, just looking for discounts on Disney tickets.. I see now they don't seem to exist, lol. But after that disappointment, I did see the Photography forum and came across this thread.
To the OP...
Some possible things to consider here are the importance of getting a new lens vs. the upgraded features of the D7000 over the D90.
Some of the new features the D7000 has that the D90 doesn't:
- 16 MP vs. 12 MP
- faster frames per second (6 vs. 4.5),
- better,faster autofocus (39 point vs. 11 point)
- 1080p HD video (D90 is only 720p)
- 30 frames per second video, max. (D90 is 24)
- autofocus WHILE shooting video (D90 doesn't)
- 20 min video at a time (D90 is limited to 5)
- larger viewfinder than D90 (100% vs. 96%)
- ability to meter with old lenses
- longer shutter life
- stronger, more durable body
- slots for 2 memory cards, meaning you can hold twice as many shots -OR- shoot photos on one, video on the other -OR- JPEG on one, RAW on the other -OR- shoot on both at same time for back up.
- ISO capabilites far succeed the D90. Less noise in low light shots, the ability to shoot ISO 100 again (removed from the D90 for some reason, even the D80 shot at 100), higher ISO ability, not just better (lots of comparison testing out there showing these results).
Sorry, first post, not allowed to post links, just copy and paste into your browser...
cameralabs.com/reviews/Nikon_D7000/noise_JPEG.shtml
Scroll down that page for ISO comparisons and remember any color differences may make one look better, but what's important is what the actual colors in the scene were... which we don't know. You can always alter photos to make the colors look this way or that, but you're stuck with much of the noise in the shadows... software can only remove so much before losing details in the photo.
There are more features than those listed but these are the most important ones for the "casual novice".
So you have to ask yourself, do any of these features matter to you? They are just features, they don't make you a better photographer. That said, they can really help you out.
As far as actual IQ, it just depends on your shooting conditions. In low light, the D7000 will give you cleaner photos and in good light outdoors it will give you cleaner skies. Both are good cameras though.
So the lens you would buy with the D90...
I know you said "lenses" but for the price difference I'm not sure you would be able to get more than one... unless buying used. Regardless, what do you already have? what would you want? If you have a decent assortment already then maybe the upgraded camera is the way to go. If, however, there is a lens or 2 you are really wanting, then by all means the D90 should be plenty for you.
In that case, you may want to look at the D3100 and D5000 also, they have many of the same or better features than the D90 (lacking many too) and are quite a bit cheaper. Althought you will need AF-S lenses if you rely on autofocus.
There are a lot more differences between the two but hopefully this covered any of your concerns.
A great place to do your research:
dpreview.com/forums/forum.asp?forum=1034
Hope this helps at least a little...