Product Comparison: Nikon D7000 vs Canon EOS 7D Mark II
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- Good size and weight, nice and comfortable in my hands. Very happy with it.
- It is very lightweight.
- I like the weight and the shape of the body.
- The weight is light and it is a fun camera to use.
- Size and weight are good. Outstanding image quality.
- The weight is well balanced.
- The weight, grip, and ergonomics of the body are great.
- Excellent weight for traveling.
- It's compact and well balance.
- It is large, it is heavy, and it is dense.
- Ability to shoot at extremely high ISO levels with little noise makes this a low-light shooter's dream.
- The picture quality is amazing.
- The most impressive thing about the D7000 is image quality; incredibly high dynamic range and color depth create crisp.
- ISO performance is a good selling point.
- Outstanding dynamic range and color-depth.
- Burst mode up to 10 fps.
- The camera performed flawlessly in low light.
- Low ISO performance is great.
- Image quality amazing and noise reduction at high ISO is fantastic.
- Very acceptable pictures at ISO 12800.
- Optical viewfinder amongst the best you will see in the camera's price range.
- LCD display at top of camera displaying current settings.
- Excellent rear display that provides good resolution imaging and also provides an excellent setting display.
- Rear screen is nice and large.
- No articulated display screen.
- Display screen is great, can actually see pics in bright sunlight.
- The back screen and viewfinder are super sharp and bright.
- Excellent screen quality.
- An articulating touch screen would be nice.
- No touch screen.
- Sophisticated 39-point focus system.
- Good overall image quality in a wide range of shooting situations.
- Huge feature set, with large number of customizable settings surpassed only by very expensive, professional cameras.
- Excellent construction quality.
- Great shooting modes and controls.
- High-definition movie mode.
- A useful and effective silent shooting mode.
- Blazing fast continuous 10 FPS frame rate with a large buffer.
- Super quick and accurate focus, and the burst speed is amazing.
- Very good camera, great performance.
- Dual-card SDXC memory slots which can be set for either simultaneous or consecutive writing.
- Two card slots. Many individual settings. Great camera.
- It is lightning fast, has wonderful sharpness, and has a very good connectors.
- No built-in GPS.
- Camera does not show up as a drive when connected to a Mac.
- Card slots for CF and SD, SDHC, SDXC and UHS-I.
- Built in GPS, two data card slots (one for CF and the other for SDHC) and so much more. Highly recommended.
- Great camera! Amazing connectivity.
- It has great features. Amazing GPS.
- Beautiful and sturdy. Has amazing connectors.