On 8 November 2010 08:26, Jaume Lahuerta <[email protected]> wrote:
> DxO has tested the D7000:
> http://www.dslrmagazine.com/pruebas/pruebas-tecnicas/nikon-d7000-sensor-raw.html
>
> And the K-5 gets an slight advantage thanks to its ISO 80 setting, not present
> in the D7000.

I suppose it's time for me to do my thing. Pentax K-5 vs Nikon D7000
vs Canon 7D:

http://tinyurl.com/2wdn99t

Looking at these scores, there is no appreciable difference between
the K-5 and the D7000. Real World(TM) shooting might tell us
otherwise, but DxO simply tells us this Sony sensor is very good when
in the right hands. I say this because the Sony A55, with the same
sensor, doesn't get as good scores as the other two cameras:

http://tinyurl.com/322v5mk

Note especially the poor high ISO score. At low ISO you need a good
sensor, but at high ISO you also need great algorithms.


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