Abstract: The Nikon D7000 ($1199 body only) is a midrange digital SLR that fits between the D90 and D300s. Its feature set is quite impressive, and even made owners of cameras from other manufacturers drool a little bit (or so I've heard). Some of the highlight...
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 th...
Mycket bra upplösning och skärpa, Mättade och neutrala färger, Omfattande funktioner, Mycket hög videokvalitet, Gedigen byggkvalitet
Förtjänar bättre optik, Ett par ergonomiska missar, Skärmgrafiken börjar kännas gammal, Ingen bländarkontroll i video
Nikon D7000 är kanske den bästa kameran vi har testat för de här pengarna. Det skiljer så lite i prestanda mellan D700 och Canon EOS 60D att det mest är en fråga om att välja små nyanser. Till exempel har Canon en bättre implementering av video i 60D, ...
Abstract: The D7000 from Nikon is their latest semi professional DSLR that comes with top notch features. It boasts of high speed 6fps shooting and boasts of fast autofocus with the new 39 points AF sensor. The 16MP shooter provides amazing quality even at high ...
As a photographer's tool however, the Nikon D7000 is a dream. Except for small niggles like the odd placement of the AF mode button, the D7000 handles beautifully. Its strong and weatherproof body lets you take it almost anywhere with peace of mind, it...
I love the Nikon D7000. It’s one of the best DSLRs I’ve used to date. Sure, there are a few quibbles like the aperture adjustment in live view and movie mode, along with the rather lame buffer for continuous RAW image capture (particularly since the D...
New magnesium alloy body, High ISO performance with low noise, Dual SD card slots
Awkwardly placed AF mode switch button, Limited HD video framerates
As a photographer's tool however, the Nikon D7000 is a dream. Except for small niggles like the odd placement of the AF mode button, the D7000 handles beautifully. Its strong and weatherproof body lets you take it almost anywhere with peace of mind, its c...
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 exper...
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 histo...
The Nikon D7000 is an excellent digital SLR, and an important player in Nikon's digital camera lineup. It's my first choice for anyone serious about getting great shots of their family, a great choice for the enthusiast photographer, and a great starte...
Abstract: Nikon describes this DX model as a “professional-standard camera” … not a professional camera. One giveaway is the onboard flash cell: pros look askance when they see this (IMHO) useful feature.So it’s not pro and its not raw amateur. But it beats me ...
Abstract: When Nikon launch its D90 some two and a half years ago, it implemented many aspects that have now become expected from the prosumer market. Outstanding low light performance combined with speed and efficiency in auto focusing and metering could on...