Nikon D7000
DSLR Camera
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Olympus E-620
DSLR Camera
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What’s good about the Nikon D7000
Best price
$538
- 110% more battery life 1,050 shots vs 500 shots
- Significantly cheaper street price $538 vs $1,799
- Higher sensor resolution 16.2 MP vs 12.3 MP
- Significantly larger image sensor 368 mm² vs 225 mm²
- Higher resolution rear screen 921k dots vs 230k dots
- Has longer exposure available 30 seconds vs 2 seconds
- Better light sensitivity by 3 f-stops 25,600 ISO vs 3,200 ISO
- Newer camera October 2010 vs February 2009
- Bigger rear viewscreen 3.0″ vs 2.7″
- Has GPS location tagging E-620 does not have GPS
- Has an HDMI port for photo playback E-620 does not have HDMI
- Has an External Mic jack E-620 does not
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Nikon D7000
What’s good about the Olympus E-620
Best price
$1,799
$1,799
- Weighs a little bit less than the D7000 16.4 oz vs 24.3 oz
- Smaller body size 45 in³ vs 64 in³
- Viewscreen flips out D7000 does not have a flip out viewscreen
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Olympus E-620
What the Nikon D7000 and Olympus E-620 have in common
- interchangeable lenses
- RAW capture
- hot shoe
What’s missing from both the Nikon D7000 and the Olympus E-620
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No HDR processing -
No 3D capture -
No panorama mode -
No waterproof housing -
No Wi-Fi