I've had my D7 for a little over a week now. Like Frank, I am
beginning to be very annoyed at some of its quirks. Also as he
said in the above message, I am VERY pleased with the image
quality, when it works. The zoom is great, metering is very good,
I don't find the control layout bad, and I love the EVF -- I can
use it for composition and exposure quite confidently now.
HOWEVER:
- the AF really sucks. Sorry, there's no other way to put it.
Every other camera I've tried (SLR, digital, camcorder) beats it
hands down. I've missed or blown probably 10% of my action shots
(kids, cars -- no sports) because of inability to AF. Yes, MF does
work well, but when you zoom in then hit the shutter there's a 1+
sec delay while it "un-zooms" before the shot's taken. Sometimes
it says it's got a lock and the image is one big blur. More often
it just can't lock on a fine contrasty scene, especially if there's
a little motion in it. For me the AF issue is really serious.
- Sometimes the zoom doesn't work in playback mode -- the button
beeps and nothing happens. Someone else mentioned this a long time
ago. Am I the only one to which this happens? You have to turn
the cam off & on again to get it to work. This is one of those
things that's a minor annoyance, but as it happens more you get
more annoyed by it.
- If you're in manual or S mode, twirling the shutter speed dial
fast goes BACKWARD like its CPU missed the interrupts from the dial
That's just lame. But you learn to stroke it slowly. Minor
annoyance, but could've been better.
- Sometimes the cam locks up totally and can't even be turned off.
This has happened to me now three times in one week. (Yes, I have
the latest firmware.) Have to remove batteries, turn off, put
batteries back in. Usually happens when batteries are low, but not
nearly dead yet.
- Heat: not an issue for me. Gets only slightly warm.
- Double flash: sure it would be nice to be able to turn it off,
but not a big deal for me.
- I wish the program mode would bias toward larger DOF sometimes.
Personal preference I guess. Maybe if it would autofocus better I
wouldn't care.
- Batteries: I have 3 sets of 1800s and two Maha chargers, so it's
not really an issue for me. 2 sets lasts me a full day shooting
100 or so shots with a fair amount of reviewing, deleting
out-of-focus shots, showing people the shot, etc.
- I have a stuck pixel at 1689,1572 which is nearly white all the
time. I'm going to call Minolta about it tomorrow. Otherwise no
major hot pixels except a blue one at very long exposures. No big
deal really -- you don't see it at all in a print.
So what it boils down to is a few minor annoyances, and one big
problem: really bad autofocus. Right now I'm sitting on the fence.
Return it for a 995 or G1 (which have their own problems of course)
or keep it and live with the flaky AF. This is why I had to post
to this thread -- Frank's original comment was something like
"Nikon -- give us a camera with this lens/CCD in a prosumer model."
I have to feel that Nikon would do a better job with these little
annoyances at least... but who knows. A bird in the hand is worth
two in the bush and all that.
Well, enough rambling for now.
-- Gary O