Rating 4.5 127 reviews
Manufacturer: Nikon
wexphotographic.com
15 years ago

Nikon D7000

Paired with 18-105 Nikon VR lens for excellent portraits.Amazing results with high ISO`s with no flash in museums,Added Nikon 55-300 VR lens and used for motor racing and was amazed at how autofocus coped with fast moving race cars and how tack sharp images turned out.Negative - [$]camera should...
Pros:
  • 100 per cent viewfinder
  • 1080P video
  • 2 x SD Card Slots
  • 6fps
  • 921k LCD Screen
  • Battery Life
  • Fast autofocus
  • In camera processing
  • Low noise High ISO
  • Quality build
Cons:
  • Bundled software Weak
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Teds
15 years ago

D7000 photo and video quality

I bought the D7000 as a second body to my D3 and after 3 weeks sold my D3. The photo quality of the D7000 matched that of the D3 after testing the two side by side. But what I really love about this camera is the video quality. Here is what I've filmed with it.
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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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Maclife
15 years ago

Nikon D7000 DSLR Review

If you've moved beyond point-and-shoots but aren't quite ready to make the jump to a pro-level DSLR, Nikon's impressive new D7000 wants to be your go-to shooter. The D7000 takes over for the old D90, but it also manages to compete well with the D300S, the next model up.
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Neocamera
15 years ago

Nikon D7000

The D7000 sits at the high-end of Nikon's cropped-sensor DSLR camera range. Given a 16 megapixels sensor capable of ISO 100 to 25600, 1080p HD video capture and 6 FPS continuous shooting, plus a 100% viewfinder, dual control-dials and a weather-sealed body, this is one of Nikon's most advanced...
Pros:
  • Superb control over image nose
  • High color-accuracy after tweaking
  • Great dynamic range
  • Super-fast autofocus
  • Ultra-short black-out
  • Fast and responsive
  • Very flexible self-timer
  • Highly customizable with plenty of controls
  • Dual memory cards can provide instant backup
  • Manual focus assist...
Cons:
  • Metering emphasizes center too much
  • AWB not perfect under artificial light
  • EC button not ideal
  • Indistinct ISO button
  • Very poor live-view
  • Limited OVF status line
  • Noise-Reduction always on at ISO 1600
  • Lens correction slow down camera
  • Bizarre Auto ISO hidden in menu
  • Some control oddities
  • see...
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Tech2
14 years ago

Nikon D7000 Review

The DSLR product refresh cycle in the recent past has gathered momentum at least for the entry-level DSLR cameras. However, the models for the more serious amateur and beginner-professionals are refreshed less often.
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epinions.com
14 years ago

This is good for everybody.

Home, Outdoors, Travel, Everyday Use
Pros:
  • Intuitive
  • Long Battery Life
  • Quality Construction
  • Excellent Picture Quality
Cons:
  • none
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PC Advisor
14 years ago

Nikon D7000 review

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.
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Newegg
14 years ago

Well built camera

Really fun camera.
Pros:
  • Amazing features and performance for this class of camera
  • Bought this from Newegg and have owned my D7K for just under 1 year
  • Dual card slots, aux LCD on top, reasonable low ISO performance, advanced AF, very long battery life, and just too many other things to list
Cons:
  • Accessories are still expensive
  • Over the last couple of months dark spots have developed on the image sensor that are not easily cleanable
  • Pictures shot at F11 or smaller aperature show these spots
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T3
14 years ago

Nikon D7000 review

Challenging the perception that latest is always best, the 16.2 megapixel D7000 remains a fantastic step up camera for those who have outgrown entry level digital SLRs, indeed for anyone wanting to upgrade from older mid-range models.
Pros:
  • Feature-packed
  • Robustly built
  • Long battery life
Cons:
  • Pricey
  • Bulky
  • LCD not angle adjustable
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