Nikon D7000
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15 years ago
Nikon D7000
Rather than a genuine replacement for the D90-which is in theory going to see out its days at the end of the year-or a way out for the D300s, the D7000 is carving out its own niche
Pros:
- Great build quality
- 100% viewfinder
- Excellent control of electronic noise up to 3200 ISO
- Burst mode reaches 6 fps and autofocus is fast
- Stabilised kit lens a real all-rounder
- Wireless control over external flash
Cons:
- Video mode not quite up there and autofocus could still be faster
- Normal quality JPEGs lack a bit of oomph
- Fixed LCD screen
- No headphone output to listen back to sound
- Capture NX2 software sold separately but the best way to enjoy RAW photos
15 years ago
Nikon D7000
The D7000 is fairly hard to find fault with. The new 39-point autofocus system is fantastic, highly customisable and delivers continuous shooting results at up to 6fps to almost the same standard you'd expect from a higher-classed DSLR.
Pros:
- Excellent 39-point AF system
- very long battery life
- superb picture quality and high ISO standard
Cons:
- Quite pricey
- kit lens only reasonable
- screen resolution not pushing the boundaries
- internal buffer could be larger
15 years ago
Nikon D7000 Review
Price is just as critical as any other element and the D7000's initial RRP is towards the top-end. To explain: Canon's 7D plus 18-135mm lens available for around £100 more and Canon's highly competitive 60D is some hundreds of pounds cheaper at the time of writing.
Pros:
- Fantastic AF system
- excellent picture quality
- great battery life
Cons:
- A little expensive
- screen could be higher resolution
- kit lens doesn't show camera's full potential
15 years ago
Nikon D7000
The Nikon D7000 is a new prosumer DSLR camera with a 16.2-megapixel DX-format image sensor. Key highlights of the D7000 include Full 1080p HD video with full-time autofocus and manual exposure control, an ISO range of 100-25600, the widest of any Nikon DX camera, a new 2,016-pixel 3D Colour Matrix...
15 years ago
Nikon D7000 review
It is now more than three years since Nikon introduced its 12.3-million-pixel D300 and 12.1-million-pixel D3 cameras. With the exception of the 24.5-million-pixel D3X, every enthusiast and professional Nikon DSLR has featured a variation on one of these two 12-million-pixel sensors.
15 years ago
Nikon D7000 Digital SLR Review
Nikon's D7000 digital SLR camera aimed at advanced amateurs boasts many features normally found on in their professional line-up, such as a weather sealed magnesium and polycarbonate body, a 16.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, 39 AF points and continuous shooting at 6 frames per second.
Pros:
- New 39 point auto focus system
- Redesigned controls
- Dust and moisture sealing
- Performance at high sensitivities
- Rugged build
- Fast continuous frame rate
- In camera editing options
- Active Dlighting
- Quality of recorded video
- Battery life
- Twin SD card slots
Cons:
- Speed of focusing during Live View
- Buffer is shallow when shooting RAW at 6fps
- Current street price may be a bit on the high side
15 years ago
D7000 Digital SLR with 16.2 MP and Full 1080p HD Movie
Sept 15th. Nikon has today announced the mid range Nikon D7000 digital SLR camera, an update to the popular Nikon D90, and in many ways a model that out specs the higher end Nikon D300s.
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