I am touching the end of my Nikon D700 test shots. This is exciting for me because I can finally make a decision and devote more time editing photos rather than pixel-peeping.

I am touching the end of my Nikon D700 test shots. This is exciting for me because I can finally make a decision and devote more time editing photos rather than pixel-peeping.
Just a little recap, this is my first experience with the Nikon D700 professional camera and as a satisfied Nikon D7000 user, I wanted to know the differences of both bodies and just how much better the professional body is at over double the price.
Disclaimer: When a camera body 2.5 years older than another body which has newer technology is still double the price, I have to be convinced that the older and more expensive one is better.
Yesterday was a pretty important day. It’s the first time I held and looked through the viewfinder of a Nikon full-frame camera. I decided to make a comparison of the shots between the professional camera D700 which has a full sensor and the professional-standard camera D7000 which has a crop sensor.
I’ve already said it in a couple of previous blog posts and I say it again: I have a fear of unwanted noise. So I keep my ISO down and suffer in other areas such as focus or light.
I’m in the middle of heavy editing and feel like a break is in order, so I’m writing this. If you are not into photography, stop here as this will bore you.
The last and final Nikon D7k test shots before L & M’s wedding this weekend. Next up on the blog will be my attempt to write a user review of this ne
The third installment of my D7k test shots. This time some photos of my eldest.
The second installment of my D7k test shots, this time of my son. For more details check out part one. You can get the Nikon D7000 Digital SLR Camera with 18-105mm VR Lens Kit (16.2MP) 3 inch LCD here.
I’ve just purchased the much-reviewed-and-raved-about Nikon D7000 for my upcoming weddings this year.