Rating 4.5 127 reviews
Manufacturer: Nikon
Mouthshut
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.
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zopper.com
14 years ago

Possibly One Of The Best Semi Pro...

a class Nikon high-end SLR, comes with 16.2 megapixels and Full HD recording, rechargeable battery. Possibly one of the best semi pro SLR out there. This also has all the features you can imagine. Special features like the Fixed eye-level Pentaprism Viewfinder.
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Amateur Photographer
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.
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Digitaltrends
15 years ago

Nikon D7000 Review

Having extensively tested the Nikon D7000, it's easy to understand why this camera ranks up there in popularity, even with a $1,200 price tag. Simply put, if you're serious about photography, you want this camera.
Pros:
  • 16.2MP APS-C DSLR
  • Terrific photos
  • Very responsive (6 fps
  • Top ISO of 25,600
  • Fast focusing
  • excellent detail
Cons:
  • Hard to find and forget about a price break
  • Weird Release-Mode dial
  • Heavy noise above ISO 10,000-which is pretty amazing anyway
  • HD video still problematic
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Review guidelines
14 years ago

Nikon D7000 – Review

The Nikon D7000 is a digital camera that is exactly half-way between the entry-level SLR and those devoted to photography enthusiasts looking for something more advanced. It integrates a number of features and technologies that make it a very interesting product.
Pros:
  • Image quality
  • The new DX CMOS image sensor
  • ISO sensitivity
  • Ergonomics
Cons:
  • High Cost.[/notification
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PC Pro
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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Digital Camera Review
14 years ago

Nikon D7000 Review

As the D90 and D300 introduction dates approached two years in the rearview mirror, rumors of impending successors began to fly. It appears the D90 question has been answered by the D7000; those of us awaiting the D400 will probably get our answer in September 2011, but given the impact of the D7000...
Pros:
  • Excellent image quality
  • Excellent at high ISO
  • Fast
  • accurate AF
Cons:
  • Some highlight clipping
  • Awkward mode/release dial
  • 1080 HD somewhat choppy
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Camera Labs
15 years ago

Nikon D7000

The Nikon D7000 is the company's latest mid-range DSLR. Announced in September 2010, the D7000 technically replaces the enormously popular D90, although that model will remain on sale while stocks last. The new numbering clearly positions the D7000 above the D5000, with the D3100 below both.
Pros:
  • Great quality across its sensitivity range
  • Viewfinder with 100% coverage and VGA screen
  • 6fps continuous shooting at all quality settings
  • Dual memory card slots
  • 1080p video with AF
  • manual control and mic input
Cons:
  • Continuous buffer limited in depth
  • Metering frequently over-exposed in bright conditions
  • Continuous movie AF indiscreet in use
  • Back-focusing error on our sample kit
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PhotoReview
15 years ago

Nikon D7000

Nikon's widely anticipated D7000 slots into the company's range between the popular D90 and D300s models. A tempting upgrade for D90 owners, it features a 16.2-megapixel (effective) sensor, new EXPEED 2 image processor and expanded sensitivity range that reaches up to ISO 25,600.
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Bright Hub
15 years ago

A Review of the Nikon D7000

The D7000 offers nothing new or innovative in the way of functionality, but it takes some of the best features of the D3100, D90, and even the D300s, and combines them into a high quality, well-engineered, semi-pro DSLR. The following Nikon D7000 review explores exactly what it has to offer.
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