There are me nice shots during "Blue Hour" managed - and I would still have been happy if could (High Dynamic Range Image) is not cast a spell over me, the appeal of HDR photos.
So I made bracketing in full increments of 5 photos, but sometimes fell through because ships while moving the exposure period and storing the RAW images but had changed their positions significantly.
So there had to be a handy tool that me anytime available and must have the following characteristics:
1. bracketing of 5 photos in full-time steps
2. Manual exposure duration at least 30 seconds
3. largest possible zoom range, as I like to take pictures of objects from hills in the valley
4. possible no loss of texture, because not speak to me Photos without detail
5. maximum performance and the lowest possible size
The P7000 provides bracketing of 5 photos not only in time steps, but in addition to the aperture and white balance. Since the result on the high resolution monitor can be checked immediately with accurate color representation, there is the possibility to start if necessary with the Blichtungskorrektur dial without extensive changes immediately another Blichtungsreihe with around 2 exposure levels corrected value up or down.
Furthermore, it has a manual exposure duration of 60 seconds, and a focal distance of 28 mm to 200 mm (35 mm).
Moreover, I can finally get in touch with her again the flowering of plants in eg 10-minute increments, what I have been missing since the super 8 times.
Snapshots outdoors I was thrilled and even with pictures by candlelight in a cozy restaurant I was satisfied. Even telephoto shots from the hand are to me very well.
Go I bring the P7000, a spare battery and a SDHC 16GB 30MB / sec in a 8 x 13 cm large lowepr * in your pocket with a small tripod I run into a spectacle with. For photo excursions I have the Bla * krapid Snapr Kameragurt bought myself.
Have set a photo.
Additional on March 9, 2011: In the meantime I have two more photos set. The panoramic photography works perfectly and can be edited with the included Panorama Maker 5 properly. The church with a kindergarten I worked with the DxO Optics Module NIKON P7000 and am still enthusiastic about the P7000.
The more you work with it, the better the results. So I often take pictures with 400 ISO and get excellent quality. As proof of this, I have two photos of the Parish Church of St.. Giles set to St. Gilgen.
The P7000 firmware update 1.2 is available by 6 December 2011.
The autofocus has been improved and the auto bracketing and the self-timer can be activated simultaneously now.
Further improvements have been made with respect to the aperture settings. The overall improvements are found for registered users on the Nikon site at Support and Downloads.
Best Wishes
V. Weidl