03-12-2011, 09:45 PM
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Yes, there are. I'm currently spending most of my time in the lab, measuring, mostly with the D7000.
I'll try to get some reviews written, soon.
-- Markus
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And, what are you seeing? Any lenses which were lemons on the D200 performing exceptionally on the D7000? Sorry to be cynic here, but I think that is the key question. Are there any severe repositionings? I assume not. Lenses which performed great on the D200 will continue to do so, and those being lemons on the D200 will not shine on the D7000.
Upgrading your equipment from the D200 to the D7000 seems worthwhile, though I expect there is little point in reassessing much of what has been measured on the D200 in the past years with the D7000.
You have any dead/hot pixels on your D7000?
Greetings J.
Sorry <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Yes, there are. I'm currently spending most of my time in the lab, measuring, mostly with the D7000.
I'll try to get some reviews written, soon.
-- Markus
[/quote]
And, what are you seeing? Any lenses which were lemons on the D200 performing exceptionally on the D7000? Sorry to be cynic here, but I think that is the key question. Are there any severe repositionings? I assume not. Lenses which performed great on the D200 will continue to do so, and those being lemons on the D200 will not shine on the D7000.
Upgrading your equipment from the D200 to the D7000 seems worthwhile, though I expect there is little point in reassessing much of what has been measured on the D200 in the past years with the D7000.
You have any dead/hot pixels on your D7000?
Greetings J.
enjoy