• 01-04-2011, 02:01 PM
    sharif_al
    what is the defference between these cameras????help me
    hi
    i Need to buy a DSLR camera with full HD video recording, and i am thinking of these

    Nikon D300 , D7000, D700

    please tell me what are the differences between them and which of them records video
    and if there is others in the same range tell me

    thanks
  • 01-04-2011, 02:45 PM
    Axle
    Re: what is the defference between these cameras????help me
    D300 - has no video recording, but the D300s does.
    D7000 - a smaller form factor of the D300s
    D700 - a pro body in the form factor of the D300, comes with a full frame (35mm) sensor.

    You can also read up on user written reviews.
    D300s - http://www.photographyreview.com/mfr...3_3127crx.aspx
    D7000 - http://www.photographyreview.com/cat...9_3127crx.aspx
    D700 - http://www.photographyreview.com/cat...9_3127crx.aspx
  • 01-16-2011, 08:18 PM
    djkmann
    Re: what is the defference between these cameras????help me
    I recently wrote a blog post comparing the D7000 vs. D300s (vs. D90) on my photography blog Picturing Change. Sorry it doesn't address the D700 too, but hopefully it will be of some help to you:
    http://dojoklo.wordpress.com/2010/12...7000-vs-d300s/
  • 01-16-2011, 11:36 PM
    KennyW
    Re: what is the defference between these cameras????help me
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by sharif_al
    hi
    i Need to buy a DSLR camera with full HD video recording, and i am thinking of these

    Nikon D300 , D7000, D700

    please tell me what are the differences between them and which of them records video
    and if there is others in the same range tell me

    thanks

    The only camera in your list which supports full HD video recording is D7000. D700 and D300 do not support full HD video recording.
  • 01-28-2011, 11:16 AM
    Danbaileyphoto
    Re: what is the defference between these cameras????help me
    The D300 and D700 do not have any recording features at all. The D300s has video, as does the D7000.

    I'd go with the D7000.