The Nikon D7000 was the enthusiasts' camera of choice prior to the announcement of the 36-megapixel Nikon D800. Does it have the necessary firepower? Until the recent launch of the pro-level Nikon D4 ...
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Nikon has announced a feature-rich addition to its digital SLR camera family, the 16.2 megapixel D7000. In addition to a new image processing engine and 3D Matrix metering system, the camera also ...
At Rs. 89,950 including the 18-105 kit lens, the D7000 is a bit pricey at the moment given that the D90 is available for Rs. 50K with lens on the street. However, the D7000 is better than the D90 in ...
It's been a long time coming, but Nikon has finally unveiled its new midrange model, the D7000, in one of the most eagerly anticipated announcements of the year. The D7000 doesn't replace the D90; ...
We toss the Nikon D7000 and the Canon EOS 60D, two of our favorite midrange digital SLRs, into the ring against each other to see which one deserves to be crowned champion. I've been reviewing ...
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 ...
The D7000 is fairly hard to find fault with. The new 39-point autofocus system is fantastic, highly customisable and delivers continuous shooting results at up to 6fps to almost the same standard ...
September 15, 2010: Nikon has released details of a new enthusiast-level DSLR, the D7000. Featuring a new DX-format, CMOS image sensor that delivers an effective resolution of 16.2 megapixels, the ...
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 “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a ...
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