Friday, October 28, 2011

Why you need a high quality sensor for your Nikon D7000

Found this AWESOME post from nikond7000price.biz on why it's so important to get a high quality sensor for your nikon d7000. Read on:

The sensor is the most important part of any digital SLR camera. It is responsible for capturing an image and then converting it into an electric signal which is later converted into an digital image.

The Nikon D7000 features a high resolution of 16.2MP which means there are 16.2 million pixels on the sensor to gather light for the image. The higher the pixels the more detail that can be captured.

16.2MP is one of the highest available resolutions for digital cameras out there producing fantastic 4928 x 3264 resolution images.

The DX-format sensor is much smaller than the Nikon FX-format sensor. Although this sensor takes slightly smaller images in comparison to FX-format cameras it means that DX-format cameras are much more cost effective, smaller in size and lighter in weight.

Lenses for DX-sensors are also much more smaller, compact and cheaper than regular lenses for film and full-frame sensors.

Stay tuned for more info on the Nikon D7000!

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