Nikon D7000
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13 years ago
I have been intending to graduate to a D7000 for more than two years so its arrival was something special that quickly led to considerable concern over how much there is to learn about this camera.
13 years ago
better than paper instructions
Never had a camera other than point shoot. Open box and watched before opening camera and lenses. Great I will need to watch again and again for great tips yo make better pictures. Great for beginners.
13 years ago
Nikon D7000 DSLR Review
The Nikon D7000 is Nikon's latest enthusiast offering. It's a great camera in most respects, but will it appeal to new camera users?
Pros:
- Excellent performance at high ISOs
- Good build quality
- Comprehensive AF system
- Full HD movie mode
Cons:
- Tendency to overexpose in high contrast situations
- AF can be very slow in low-light conditions
- Aperture cannot be altered in manual mode in "Live View
12 years ago
A camera for capturing heart
High quality mid-class D-SLR really changed my world as it really gave me an opportunity to rejoice relive those light and wonderful moments of my life. It is loaded with 16.2 megapixel, 3 inch display and with cmos sensor.
11 years ago
A replacement for Nikon's D90 has been expected for quite some time, but many people will be surprised by how many specifications the D7000 shares with its semi-pro cousin, the D300s. As it stands, the D7000 sits somewhere between these other two cameras, both of which are still current models.
9 years ago
Never buy it with 18-105mm lens
Recently I have used nikon d3200 but d7000 has some extended features that makes it unique like built in autu focus motor(AF), dual memory slot, good battery life, additional control pannel for easy accessing, time lapse facility etc.
11 years ago
Nikon D7000 review: Nikon D7000
An excellent dSLR for experienced shooters or Nikon professionals looking for a relatively cheap option, the Nikon D7000 delivers on almost all counts, including the company's best shooting design to date. Editors' note, May 12, 2015: I've updated the ratings to more accurately reflect how this older model fits into the current market at its lower price and with respect to its subsequent replacements. Additionally, I've revoked the Editors' Choice, originally conferred in November 2010, to make way for newer models.
Pros:
- Excellent performance for its class
- great viewfinder
- control locations and operations streamlined over previous Nikon dSLRs
- double SDXC-compatible card slots.
Cons:
- No 1080/30p video.
15 years ago
Nikon D7000 - An interesting middleman
For Nikon fans, the D7000 has been an agonising wait. Even those looking to buy their first enthusiast-grade dSLR, or even people upgrading from their D60's and D3000's. A few Canon users would also have been curious.
Pros:
- Compact compared to bulkier dSLR bodies
- Well constructed
- decent ergonomics
- Great high ISO performance
Cons:
- Focussing system does not match the low-light capabilities
- Build quality is good
- but a far cry from the excellent D300s
- Slight highlight clipping in certain shots
14 years ago
While View NX2 is an improvement on Nikon's earlier software options it doesn't really offer the enthusiast enough control and many will be eagerly awaiting Adobe's Camera Raw update to allow greater control over noise reduction, especially at the lower sensitivity settings.
13 years ago
Quality built but with issues
Was very undecided on this DSLR or the equivalent Canon and although having been a Canon Powershot Pro1 owner previously, chose the D7000. Straight out of the box it was perfect in performance in close range people pics.
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