Nikon D7000
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13 years ago
I am very satisfied with my D7000
Actually the D7000 incorporates all the details he had noticed that he was missing my D90. I am very satisfied with the purchase and also to have renewed my camera, to achieve more and more beautiful photos.
13 years ago
Excellent entry level DSLR
I use this camera mostly for landscape and wildlife<br />photography. It has great battery life, even in cold weather. <br />It is a bit heavy, but that certainly is not a deal breaker.
Pros:
- Easy To Use
- Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
- Fast Shutter Speed
- Good Image Quality
- Good Image Stabilization
- High ISO Performance
- Quiet
Cons:
- Small LCD Screen
13 years ago
Outstanding camera for serious amatuer
Camera just feels good in your hands, light weight, all the controls handy. So far I have only used it for family portraits in my home studio and for local scenes.I am a bit overwhelmed by the range of controls and have purchased a 480 page book on mastering the D7000.So far, very happy with the...
Pros:
- Easy To Use
- Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
- Fast Shutter Speed
- Feature rich
- Good Image Quality
- Good Image Stabilization
- High ISO Performance
- Large Clear LCD
- Quiet
Cons:
- High learning curve
13 years ago
Fab
Bought this for my husbands 50th birthday he thinks it's fantastic.
13 years ago
D7000 Review
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Pros:
- At ISOs of 800 or under and exposures faster than a 1/3 second, a D7000 should never hot pixel under normal temperature conditions
- If it does, Nikon will remap the pixel for you, At ISOs above 800 and exposures in the 1/4 second to one second range, you might see a hot pixel or two, especially...
Cons:
- At ISOs of 800 or under and exposures faster than a 1/3 second, a D7000 should never hot pixel under normal temperature conditions
- If it does, Nikon will remap the pixel for you, At ISOs above 800 and exposures in the 1/4 second to one second range, you might see a hot pixel or two, especially...
13 years ago
Nikon D7000 - Superb Enthusiast's Camera
This is an excellent camera, packing a great deal into a reasonable price. It's designed for an experienced photographer, rather than a beginner, and is therefore quite complicated to set up initially - I recommend one of the separate user guide, as the one provided by Nikon isn't particularly...
Pros:
- Comfortable
- Superb Build
- Versatile
- Weather Proof
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.
13 years ago
Very good camera recommended by a Friend
We also have a Nikon Coolpix camera by far this camera is better.
Pros:
- Easy to use
Cons:
- Not found any yet
13 years ago
Nikon D7000
The Nikon D7000 is a remarkable camera for the money. Features such as the large pentaprism viewfinder, dual command dials and a top-mounted passive LCD screen distinguish it from entry-level consumer models, but its magnesium alloy body and dual SDXC card slots – used for overflow, backup or...
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