Nikon D7000
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9 years ago
Review of Nikon D7000 with Pete Sampras as Test Subject
This is a quick review of the Nikon D7000, highlighting a real world usage scenario. It's not an exhaustive look at the D7000, but I hope it gives you a good i
9 years ago
Nikon D7000
A well designed and very efficient SLR, the new Nikon D7000 could be the champion of its class. But let's see the test !
12 years ago
GREAT
This camera and the accessories included are great! Soon after purchasing this camera, my wife and I went on a trip to LOS ANGELES and got MANY excellent pictures!
7 years ago
The Nikon D7000 had a design flaw. It frequently had oil splatter that was visible starting at F/5.6 and came back about 2,000 photos taken after a thorough sensor cleaning. It's performance was okay given its age, but the oil platter became very distracting.
14 years ago
After much anticipation, Nikon D7000 India, the upgraded version of Nikon D90, hits the market in September 2010 as the gen-next DSLR camera. Nikon D7000 Review tries to find out if it is actually worth giving Nikon D90 an early retirement or no.
11 years ago
Nikon D7000 Review
Generally, digital camera producers usually adhere to a well-defined upgrade direction and it is usually obvious which style is intended to be changed by a new one. With the statement of the D7000 Nikon has - to a stage - damaged with this style.
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.
12 years ago
Nikon D7000 review
As it has 16.2 million pixels on its CMOS sensor the Nikon D7000 has a higher resolution than all other Nikon APS-C (DX) format DSLRs. In fact, it is only trumped in this respect by the top-end Nikon D3X , which has 24.5 million pixels on its full-frame (FX) sensor.
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
4.5
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