Nikon D7000
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15 years ago
The Nikon D7000 is a well equipped mid-level dSLR that offers outstanding performance, features, and value. While we did have a few small grips, this camera exceeded our expectations in various areas. Read more in our Full Conclusion .
Pros:
- Excellent build quality
- Competitive price tag
- Robust shooting performance
- Excellent image quality from the new 16-megapixel sensor
- Almost unmatched High ISO abilities and image quality
- Fast and accurate 39-point AF system
- Nice 3.0-inch LCD screen
- Large and bright OVF
- Powerful built-in flash...
Cons:
- Exposure seemed a bit strong
- especially outdoors which was surprising with the new metering sensor
- Saw some Redeye with built-in flash
- Kit lens exhibits some decent distortion at the wide angle and telephoto extremes
- Falls short of Nikon's claims of 100 images at 6fps in continuous drive mode,...
15 years ago
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15 years ago
Nikon D7000
The D7000 DSLR offers superb performance at high ISO, comes with weather seals and records full HD videos
Pros:
- - Dual SD card slot
- - superb performance at high ISO
- - weather seals
- - fast autofocus with the new 39-point AF sensor
Cons:
- - HD video recording at 24fps
- - No continuous shooting with flash on
15 years ago
The Nikon D7000 is a digital SLR camera aimed at enthusiastic amateur and hobbyist photographers. It has some features that would otherwise only be found on professional-level cameras, and it delivers very impressive image quality.
Pros:
- Excellent image quality (including at high ISOs)
- excellent quality 1080p video mode
- plenty of professional-level features
Cons:
- No histogram
- exposure indicator or aperture adjustment during live view mode
- some shooting controls are not laid out in an intuitive fashion
15 years ago
Nikon D7000
The Nikon D7000 represents an evolution of the company's venerable D90 -- the first digital SLR with movie capture capability and the first mid-range model with a high-res 3.0-inch VGA LCD panel.
Pros:
- Very good image quality, Better than average noise vs
- detail handling at high ISOs, Very good dynamic range in JPEGs, excellent in RAW files, Lots of high-end features in a relatively compact body, Attention to detail results in a great handheld experience, Weather-sealed, magnesium alloy...
Cons:
- Viewfinder not as accurate as specified (ours is also slightly tilted relative to the sensor
- Viewfinder doesn't show ISO unless adjusting
- Auto white balance has trouble with household incandescent lighting (not unusual
- unfortunately
- No live histogram in Live View mode
- Flash a little slow to
15 years ago
Nikon D7000
With the release of the D7000, Nikon created a new category in its broad DSLR line. The D7000 ($1799) offers a mid-range alternative to the higher end D300s, and the slightly-long-in-the-tooth but more affordable D90 (released in 2008).
14 years ago
Nikon D7000: DX Format, 16.2 MP, And HD Video
Another tip of the hat goes to Nikon for providing an instruction book, hefty tome though it is, as others have eschewed this course, opting instead for PDFing CD manuals, something you cannot easily consult when it's raining out and you really want to figure out how to do an auto bracket on the
14 years ago
Nikon D7000 camera
Here is a review of the Nikon D7000, which is the successor of the well known D90, and it is a mid range DSLR. Similar to its predecessor Nikon is going to charge a little bit more for this camera and in return but you won't be sorry to pay extra because you will get some super features.
14 years ago
Nikon D7000
Compared to the entry-level Nikon D3200, you'll get more manual controls and custom settings on the D7000 such as bracketing exposure, white balance and flash; built-in flash commander mode; and a Function button you can set to access your favorite controls fast.
Pros:
- Great image quality
- even in low light
- Dual memory-card slots
- Weather-sealed
- partly metal shell
Cons:
- Some blown highlights in tests
- Limited features in Live View
- Focusing noise shows up on movies
- Controls are awkward for some
14 years ago
The Nikon D7000 is a mid-size, digital single lens reflex (DSLR) still camera with a full high-definition video subsystem, bright viewfinder, one-button live view, full manual control, full auto operation if you choose, dual & configurable SD card slots, a built-in pop-up flash, weather resistant...
Pros:
- The Nikon D7000 is quite a camera
- Gorgeous 1920 x 1080 24fps video in either MOV or H.264 format, that is clean and slick
- Nikon jumped into professional quality video recording with the D3s and all of Nikon's considerable resources were brought to bear on making the technology, technical quality...
Cons:
- The early manufacturing runs of D7000 bodies had shooting mode dials which moved far too easily
- Nikon seems to have tightened up the dial tolerance sometime during 2011, so the dial on cameras in more recent shipments no longer moves so unexpectedly, or indeed any more than similar dials on...
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