Robust build quality; quick and responsive; 1080p video recording; generally competent performer
Heavy, with or without a lens attached; handgrip could be more comfortable; occasionally overexposed highlights
Nikon's D7000 allies rugged build quality with all the bells and whistles expected of a mid-range digital SLR. All things considered, it's a thoroughly competent camera....
Excellent 39-point AF system, very long battery life, superb picture quality and high ISO standard
Quite pricey, kit lens only reasonable, screen resolution not pushing the boundaries, internal buffer could be larger
Halfway pro, halfway “consumer”, the D7000 is an exceptional DSLR. The new 39-point AF system and 6fps burst mode are both superb, the resulting images look great and 1080p movie is of top quality too. There’s very little to moan about indeed and, alth...
Our tests reveal that the Nikon D7000 is an excellent camera that is capable of capturing a high level of detail across the full sensitivity range. However, getting the best from it requires a little bit more than is provided in the AF-S DX Nikkor 18-1...
Abstract: Nikon D7000 at a glance: 16.2-million-pixel CMOS sensor New Expeed 2 processing engine Maximum ISO 25,600 sensitivity New 2016-pixel metering sensor New 39-point AF system Full 1080p HD video capture Double SD card sockets Street price around £1,100 (b...
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Published: 2020-07-17, Author: James , review by: gadgetreview.com
Excellent picture quality with decent ISO sensitivity, Great feel, design, and superbly easy to use, Perfect for someone with some knowledge of photography stepping up from a low-end DSLR or high-end point and shoot
Photo dump is a little slow; too easy to accidentally lose shots, Liveview doesn't show settings, proper image as it will appear, Video quality is good, but focus is weak and unsteady, Related Articles, Sony's Cyber-Shot DSC-N1 Digital Camera also a Phot
Published: 2014-10-27, Author: Steve , review by: mymac.com
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