Nikon D7000 Unedited Sample Pictures at different ISO

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2011

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Unedited sample pictures of Nikon D7000 taken at different ISO.

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  • Very nice video sir and i will support and watching your channel and subscribed also... I have a question for you, which is much better to use settings on dslr camera a RAW format or JPEG format? and why? (your point of view)

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  • Are they all Tamron 28-75 2.8?

  • @handymanforever69 Yes, all of them. A great walk around lens for under $500. There are lots of soft copies so you really have to test it. All the way zoomed at 75 in it's very soft at 2.8 but at f/4 it's very sharp. I tend it keep it at 50mm if I need to use 2.8

  • @PhotographersOnUTube How about sigma 24-70mm 2.8 any idea? ty

  • @handymanforever69 I would definitely not recommend Sigma 24-70 over Tamron 28-75 2.8 You can read reviews at B&H's website or slrgear(dot)com If you'll be shooting in low light then I'd probably go with Nikkor 85mm 1.8 or 50mm. You'll have to move but it's going to be fast and give you a very nice bokeh. If you must have a zoom lens and the budget is tight then Tamron 28-75 is good. Most photographers use it as a back up to their Nikkor 24-70 2.8

    It's the recommended lens on NikonD700(dot)com

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  • sir we need new video from you please..

  • TY for sharing pictures! pls post more pictures and put more detail about the lens too.

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