Rating 4.5 127 reviews
Manufacturer: Nikon
Macworld UK
15 years ago

Nikon D7000 review

With the D7000 , Nikon has created a new category in its broad DSLR line. At $1200 (body only, as of May 9, 2011; also available as a kit with an optically stabilized 18-105mm/f3.5-f5.6 lens for $1600), the D7000 offers a midrange alternative to the higher-end Nikon D300s and the slightly...
Pros:
  • Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC card slots
  • Great low-light/high-ISO performance
  • Very good image and video quality
  • Autofocus in video and Live View modes
Cons:
  • Function and bracket buttons difficult to access
  • Full-time autofocus in video mode needs work
  • New Nikon users will face a learning curve
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PC World
15 years ago

Nikon D7000 Review: Step-Up DSLR Performs Beautifully

With the D7000 , Nikon has created a new category in its broad DSLR line. At $1200 (body only, as of May 9, 2011; also available as a kit with an...
Pros:
  • Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC card slots
  • Great low-light/high-ISO performance
  • Very good image and video quality,
Cons:
  • Function and bracket buttons difficult to access
  • Full-time autofocus in video mode needs work
  • New
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bestbuy.ca
15 years ago

Best in its class camera

I bought this camera after more than one year research online in my budget and I am glad I made the right choice. In DSLRs you get what you pay and in mid professional cameras this camera is excellent choice. Very easy to use and most of setting buttons are very handy.
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macworld.com.au
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).
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Macworld
15 years ago

Review: Nikon D7000 DSLR

(1 items) With the release of the D7000 , Nikon created a new category in its broad DSLR line. At $1200 (body only), the D7000 offers a mid-range alternative to the higher end D300s, and the slightly-long-in-the-tooth but more affordable D90 (released in 2008).
Pros:
  • Outstanding still image quality
  • Sealed against weather and dust
  • Above average low light/high ISO performance
  • Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC card slots
  • Autofocus in video and Live View modes
  • Very good video quality
Cons:
  • New Nikon DLSR users may be frustrated by learning curve of more advanced features
  • Full-time autofocus in Video and Live View modes not ready for prime time
  • Bracket button positioned too close to flash pop-up button
  • Function button difficult to access
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Imaging Resource
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
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Digital Photography School
15 years ago

Nikon D7000 [Review]

Nikon describes this DX model as a "professional-standard camera" … not a professional camera. One giveaway is the onboard flash...
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
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
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D-Photo and The Photographer's Mail
15 years ago

Nikon D7000 – Review

Kelly Lynch tests Nikon's latest mid-level DSLR Nikon's latest addition to its digital SLR family is the D7000, a welcome upgrade from the D90. With plenty of advances on its predecessor, the mid-range DX-format camera sits between the D90 and D300s.
Pros:
  • Good weight
  • High tech specs
  • Good images
  • Two SD card slots
Cons:
  • Needed in-depth look at manual before using
  • Ergonomic issues moving lower dial
  • Allows shots to be taken without SD card inserted
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The Register
15 years ago

Nikon D7000 DSLR camera

The D7000 is an outstanding release by Nikon. This camera is a real treat for the enthusiast photographer but can work equally well as a back up body for professionals. You do have to master its features to get the best out of it though – refining the results through trial and error – to appreciate...
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