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Nikon D7000: Low Light Test (ISO 1600)

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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2010

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Shot at night with the Nikon D7000 at ISO 1600 in Frankfurt am Main (Germany).

Lens: Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18-200mm

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  • How long can you use the D7000 to record movie before it gets overheated ???

  • @RubenCraninx

    Between 9 and 20 minutes. It depends on how cold or warm it is...

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  • Why was one lane of the cars moving backwards? lol

  • damn taxis are white mercedes?? i love it

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  • @ElectrofilmsENT You don't set white balance so all light look like daylight, you set WB so the camera records a signal as close to the naked eye's interpretation as possible. In this respect, the uploader has done the right thing, from a classical photography standpoint.

  • @brainsare Ah, alright. I guess at that point it is really left up to the shooter to decide whether he wants the original look or a white-balanced look.

  • @ElectrofilmsENT Actually, European countries very often do have yellow tinted glass on the street lights. This is what most EU cities look like at night.

  • why dont you learn to use your D7000 properly? you can clearly tell that your a canon fan or are you just trying to make canon look better on purpose?

  • canon is the best

    i am nikon fun boy

  • @LG1674 a Canon

  • @JillM101 That's why you buy a Canon. In two and a half years my 5D mk 2 has never over heated. I shoot hours on end.

  • @ezycreazy Yeah the operator needs to learn white balance.

  • @MatDaveShow :D that's germany. <3

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