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Old 04-01-2011, 05:55 AM   #1
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Default Microsoft Office 2010 32 Bit Key Prizefight Canon

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Canon vs. Nikon is an age-old rivalry that properly predates digital photography. As well as the battle while in the midrange is among the closest nevertheless.
The Canon EOS 60D is quick, feature-packed, and has extremely good photo and video high quality; the Nikon D7000 cannot match on the video clip level of quality, nonetheless it sports activities the company's best shooting design and style to date. So which system is really worth the commitment?
We set the cameras head-to-head to determine which comes out on best.
Editors' be aware: The Prizefight scoring model is as follows: Every judge rates on a 0-to-5-point scale. With the conclude of each spherical,Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 Product Key, we are going to get an common in the judges' scores. The last score for every camera might be an common of all five rounds.
Round one: Design and style and interface
It's not about appears; to win with this class you have got to supply streamlined entry to shooting changes, with buttons, dials, along with other controls which are easy to get to and operate but not simple to trip accidentally; painless entry to commonly implemented settings; and well-organized menu systems and understandable icons. We also keep in mind ergonomics, how cool the camera seems to be, and how properly the implementation achieves its implicit design ambitions.

Lori
Josh
The winner Canon EOS 60D (with 18-135mm lens)
4
3
3.5 The 60D has a fine design and control layout, but there are a few real annoyances, including the way the mode dial lock operates plus the movie-capture mode living around the mode dial. And though the viewfinder is very nice, it doesn't offer 100 percent coverage the way Nikon's does.
The 60D's flip-out LCD is a plus, nonetheless it forces several for the direct controls to the major, which I don't like. The interface is slightly easier to navigate than the Nikon's, but having to navigate with the awkward directional pad/control dial is a pain. Nikon D7000 (with 18-105mm lens)
5
five
five The D7000 has one in the ideal shooting designs I've seen in a dSLR. Everything is easily accessible, in sensible locations, with no hand contortions necessary--both for still and video shooting. It truly is also acquired a big, bright viewfinder with 100 percent scene coverage. The body also ranks better on dust- and moisture-sealing.
The D7000 in general is just more comfortable for me to use. All the controls are where I expect them to be, and nothing is too difficult to reach or press. The viewfinder is outstanding as effectively.
Round 2: Features
We're looking for that perfect combination of capabilities that match the needs of these demanding users. Key features we consider include variety of exposure, focus,Microsoft Office 2010 32 Bit Key, and metering options; image parameter controls; breadth of accessories available; video clip capture options; and compression and file output options.

Lori
Josh
The winner Canon EOS 60D (with 18-135mm lens)
4
4
4 The 60D has 1 big advantage: a large articulating LCD. It also supports 1080/30p video.
Again, the LCD is a plus and the rest of its features are what I expect for the money. Nikon just gives you a bit more. Then again, the 60D is less expensive. Nikon D7000 (with 18-105mm lens)
3
five
4 Nikon has the requisite features you'd expect from a camera with this class, plus some nice touches. Dual SDXC slots, the ability to bracket up to 2 stops,Office Enterprise 2007 Keygen, and more sophisticated than usual custom white-balance tools.
For the money, the element set is great. About the only thing the Canon has that the Nikon doesn't beat is its video capabilities. I'm not big on video in dSLRs, though, so the edge goes to Nikon.
Round 3: Shooting performance
This has become the things you pay the big bucks for, and at this level, there's no substitute. In addition to considering the things that can be timed and tested--shutter lag, write speed, battery life, and so on--we consider the photographic experience that the responsiveness, speed, and accuracy from the camera provides. This includes characteristics such as how quickly, smoothly,Office 2007 Enterprise Keygen, and accurately the lens zooms and focuses; how sharp and accurate the viewfinder and LCD are; and whether the camera as a whole is rapidly enough to keep you from missing the shot.

Lori
Josh
The winner Canon EOS 60D (with 18-135mm lens)
4
4
4 Though the 60D is very speedy, it really is slower than its predecessor at raw shooting, and not quite as fast as the D7000 on start-up or continuous shooting.
Going by the numbers, the 60D is slower than the D7000. It feels plenty fast, though, so performance is a close call. Nikon D7000 (with 18-105mm lens)
5
5
5 The D7000 just slightly edges out the 60D in performance; they're dead even except for start-up time--the D7000 is for all intents and purposes instantaneous--and the D7000's higher frame rate for burst shooting.
This thing is quick. Really quick. The autofocus strategy is definitely impressive, too.
Round 4: Image quality
As with speed, there's no substitute for stellar photo--and increasingly video--quality for midrange shooters. We assess the appeal for the camera's photos and videos, as perfectly as all the factors that contribute to a good capture like proper exposure, accurate colors, broad dynamic range and tonal separation, sharpness and sufficient resolution, and low noise.

Lori
Josh
The winner Canon EOS 60D (with 18-135mm lens)
4
five
4.5 The 60D's video and audio excellent is a bit better than the D7000's--more detailed and less visually noisy--but it's not as consistent on color accuracy and white balance as the Nikon.
If you're buying a dSLR for equal parts video and photos, the 60D wins.
Nikon D7000 (with 18-105mm lens)
4
4
4 Both cameras produce superb still photos. They're relatively equal on their noise profiles, but the D7000 fares better on color--specifically, auto white balance.
If we're talking strictly photograph good quality, the D7000 comes out ahead. But at this level of camera, it is a tough call, as they're both outstanding.
Round 5: Value
These cameras don't come cheap. Which provides the better return for your extra bucks?

Lori
Josh
The winner Canon EOS 60D (with 18-135mm lens)
4
3
3.5 It can be cheaper than the D7000, and if you don't need the better construction or slightly faster burst-- many people don't--then it is a better bargain.
For the price difference, there's just a bit too much compromise on features and design for me.
Nikon D7000 (with 18-105mm lens)
4
five
4.5 Its street prices are at least $200 higher than the 60D's, but if you need the better burst performance and build top notch, the money's definitely worth it.
The D7000 has everything I want and more. If you don't need the kit lens, the body-only pricing hits the mark.
The winner is...Nikon D7000
This really was a close bout, but ultimately, the D7000's faster shooting and better layout gave it the edge it needed to triumph over the 60D.

Layout
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Total score Canon EOS 60D

Tie

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3.9 Nikon D7000
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X

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4.5
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