Nikon D7000 vs Nikon D810
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Nikon D7000 vs Nikon D810 Key Specs
(Full Review)
- 16MP - APS-C Sensor
- 3" Fixed Display
- ISO 100 - 6400 (Boost to 25600)
- 1/8000s Max Shutter
- 1920 x 1080 video
- Nikon F Mount
- 780g - 132 x 105 x 77mm
- Introduced November 2010
- Older Model is Nikon D90
- Replacement is Nikon D7100
(Full Review)
- 36MP - Full frame Sensor
- 3.2" Fixed Display
- ISO 64 - 12800 (Raise to 51200)
- No Anti-Alias Filter
- 1/8000s Max Shutter
- 1920 x 1080 video
- Nikon F Mount
- 980g - 146 x 123 x 82mm
- Revealed June 2014
- Old Model is Nikon D800
- Refreshed by Nikon D850
Nikon D7000 vs Nikon D810 Overview
Following is a in depth comparison of the Nikon D7000 versus Nikon D810, both Advanced DSLR cameras and they are both built by Nikon. There exists a crucial gap among the resolutions of the D7000 (16MP) and D810 (36MP) and the D7000 (APS-C) and D810 (Full frame) come with totally different sensor size.
Meta to Introduce 'AI-Generated' Labels for Media starting next monthThe D7000 was released 4 years earlier than the D810 which is a fairly serious gap as far as camera technology is concerned. The two cameras offer the identical body type (Mid-size SLR).
Before getting through a in depth comparison, below is a quick view of how the D7000 grades against the D810 when it comes to portability, imaging, features and an overall score.
Nikon D7000 vs Nikon D810 Gallery
This is a sample of the gallery pics for Nikon D7000 and Nikon D810. The complete galleries are provided at Nikon D7000 Gallery and Nikon D810 Gallery.
Reasons to pick Nikon D7000 over the Nikon D810
D7000 | D810 |
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Reasons to pick Nikon D810 over the Nikon D7000
D810 | D7000 | |||
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Revealed | June 2014 | November 2010 | More modern by 43 months | |
Display sizing | 3.2" | 3" | Larger display (+0.2") | |
Display resolution | 1229k | 921k | Clearer display (+308k dot) |
Common features in the Nikon D7000 and Nikon D810
D7000 | D810 | |||
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Manual focus | Very precise focusing | |||
Display type | Fixed | Fixed | Fixed display | |
Selfie screen | Neither includes selfie screen | |||
Touch display | Neither includes Touch display |
Nikon D7000 vs Nikon D810 Physical Comparison
If you're planning to carry around your camera, you have to think about its weight and size. The Nikon D7000 features outer dimensions of 132mm x 105mm x 77mm (5.2" x 4.1" x 3.0") accompanied by a weight of 780 grams (1.72 lbs) and the Nikon D810 has specifications of 146mm x 123mm x 82mm (5.7" x 4.8" x 3.2") and a weight of 980 grams (2.16 lbs).
Check out the Nikon D7000 versus Nikon D810 in the new Camera and Lens Size Comparison Tool.Always remember, the weight of an Interchangeable Lens Camera will change depending on the lens you have chosen at the time. The following is the front view proportions comparison of the D7000 vs the D810.
Factoring in dimensions and weight, the portability score of the D7000 and D810 is 59 and 54 respectively.
Nikon D7000 vs Nikon D810 Sensor Comparison
Sometimes, it can be hard to envision the gap in sensor sizes only by viewing specifications. The picture below may provide you a stronger sense of the sensor dimensions in the D7000 and D810.
Plainly, both of these cameras enjoy different resolutions and different sensor sizes. The D7000 due to its smaller sensor will make achieving shallow depth of field more challenging and the Nikon D810 will provide you with more detail as a result of its extra 20 Megapixels. Greater resolution can also enable you to crop photos far more aggressively. The more aged D7000 will be disadvantaged with regard to sensor tech.
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Nikon D7000 vs Nikon D810 Specifications
Nikon D7000 | Nikon D810 | |
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General Information | ||
Company | Nikon | Nikon |
Model type | Nikon D7000 | Nikon D810 |
Class | Advanced DSLR | Advanced DSLR |
Introduced | 2010-11-30 | 2014-06-26 |
Physical type | Mid-size SLR | Mid-size SLR |
Sensor Information | ||
Chip | Expeed 2 | EXPEED 4 |
Sensor type | CMOS | CMOS |
Sensor size | APS-C | Full frame |
Sensor measurements | 23.6 x 15.7mm | 35.9 x 24mm |
Sensor area | 370.5mm² | 861.6mm² |
Sensor resolution | 16 megapixels | 36 megapixels |
Anti alias filter | ||
Aspect ratio | 3:2 | 5:4 and 3:2 |
Full resolution | 4928 x 3264 | 7360 x 4912 |
Max native ISO | 6400 | 12800 |
Max boosted ISO | 25600 | 51200 |
Min native ISO | 100 | 64 |
RAW support | ||
Min boosted ISO | - | 32 |
Autofocusing | ||
Manual focusing | ||
Touch focus | ||
Continuous AF | ||
AF single | ||
Tracking AF | ||
Selective AF | ||
Center weighted AF | ||
AF multi area | ||
AF live view | ||
Face detect AF | ||
Contract detect AF | ||
Phase detect AF | ||
Total focus points | 39 | 51 |
Cross type focus points | 9 | 15 |
Lens | ||
Lens support | Nikon F | Nikon F |
Amount of lenses | 309 | 309 |
Crop factor | 1.5 | 1 |
Screen | ||
Type of display | Fixed Type | Fixed Type |
Display diagonal | 3" | 3.2" |
Display resolution | 921 thousand dots | 1,229 thousand dots |
Selfie friendly | ||
Liveview | ||
Touch capability | ||
Display tech | TFT LCD monitor | TFT-LCD (WRGB) |
Viewfinder Information | ||
Viewfinder | Optical (pentaprism) | Optical (pentaprism) |
Viewfinder coverage | 100% | 100% |
Viewfinder magnification | 0.64x | 0.7x |
Features | ||
Lowest shutter speed | 30 secs | 30 secs |
Highest shutter speed | 1/8000 secs | 1/8000 secs |
Continuous shooting rate | 6.0 frames/s | 5.0 frames/s |
Shutter priority | ||
Aperture priority | ||
Manually set exposure | ||
Exposure compensation | Yes | Yes |
Change WB | ||
Image stabilization | ||
Integrated flash | ||
Flash distance | 12.00 m (at ISO 100) | 12.00 m (at ISO 100) |
Flash settings | Auto, On, Off, Red-eye, Slow sync, Rear curtain | Front-curtain sync, slow sync, rear-curtain sync, redeye reduction, redeye reduction w/slow sync, slow rear-curtain sync |
Hot shoe | ||
AE bracketing | ||
White balance bracketing | ||
Highest flash synchronize | 1/250 secs | 1/250 secs |
Exposure | ||
Multisegment metering | ||
Average metering | ||
Spot metering | ||
Partial metering | ||
AF area metering | ||
Center weighted metering | ||
Video features | ||
Supported video resolutions | 1920 x 1080 (24 fps), 1280 x 720 (24, 25, 30 fps), 640 x 424 (24 fps) | 1920 x 1080 (60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24p), 1280 x 720 (60p, 50p) |
Max video resolution | 1920x1080 | 1920x1080 |
Video format | MPEG-4, H.264 | MPEG-4, H.264 |
Microphone port | ||
Headphone port | ||
Connectivity | ||
Wireless | Eye-Fi Connected | Optional |
Bluetooth | ||
NFC | ||
HDMI | ||
USB | USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) | USB 3.0 (5 GBit/sec) |
GPS | Optional | Optional |
Physical | ||
Environment sealing | ||
Water proofing | ||
Dust proofing | ||
Shock proofing | ||
Crush proofing | ||
Freeze proofing | ||
Weight | 780 grams (1.72 lbs) | 980 grams (2.16 lbs) |
Dimensions | 132 x 105 x 77mm (5.2" x 4.1" x 3.0") | 146 x 123 x 82mm (5.7" x 4.8" x 3.2") |
DXO scores | ||
DXO All around rating | 80 | 97 |
DXO Color Depth rating | 23.5 | 25.7 |
DXO Dynamic range rating | 13.9 | 14.8 |
DXO Low light rating | 1167 | 2853 |
Other | ||
Battery life | 1050 photos | 1200 photos |
Battery type | Battery Pack | Battery Pack |
Battery ID | EN-EL15 | EN-EL15 |
Self timer | Yes (2 or 10 seconds) | Yes (2, 5, 10, 20 secs for up to 9 shots) |
Time lapse shooting | ||
Storage type | SD/SDHC/SDXC | SD/SDHC/SDXC, CompactFlash (UDMA compliant) |
Card slots | Two | Two |
Retail price | $1,049 | $1,999 |