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Nikon D7000 : Specifications and Opinions


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Nikon D7000

The Nikon D7000 is a reflex camera with APS-C (1.5x) sensor and 16.2 megapixels manufactured from 2010 to 2013 (discontinued). The range of sensitivities, including ISO extension, is 100 - 25600 ISO and it has a continuous shooting (burst mode) of 6 FPS x 16 RAW / 100 JPEG. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 920 €; 97 users have given it an average vote of 9.2 out of 10.

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 Sensor
 File formats   RAW, JPEG
 Dust reduction   Yes

 Esposure
 Shutter speeds   30" - 1/8000
 Exp. compensation   +/- 5 stops at 1/3 steps
 Exp. modes   P, S, A, M, scene
 Metering modes   Multi-Area, Semi-Spot, Spot

 Features
 Stabilization   No
 Autofocus (AF areas)   39
 AF micro-adjustment   Yes
 Live View   Yes
 MLU/SS   Yes, Mirrok Lock Up
 Video mode   1920x1080p @ 30 FPS
 WiFi   No
 GPS   No

 Built and notes
 Touchscreen   No
 LCD   3.0", 640 x 480, pixels, fixed
 Viewfinder   Optical, coverage 100%, 0.95x
 Flash   Yes, guide number 12 meters
 Storage   SD/SDHC/SDXC
 Battery   Li-Ion, Nikon EN-EL15
 Weather sealing   Yes
 Weight   780 g
 Dimensions   132 x 105 x 77 mm


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pubblicata da Rob149bm June 27, 2012

Pros: love high iso and nikon have done good job with live view and fast focus its hard to find a fault with this camera a good investment for your hard nearned dollars

Cons: Release mode dial can be nocked and change to diffrent mode and would have liked if they had kept with compac flash than sd cards they are to small and easy to lose or misplace them

Opinion: since getting the D7000 my photography has gone up a level and i give the camera credit for it long with the new 300f4 lens i look forward to nikons improvement to there cameras in the future it shows they are moveing in the wright directions in mine view what i would like to see them do next is come out with 300f4 with vr that would be a good think


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pubblicata da Pino Grasso July 06, 2011

Pros: At high ISO is fantastic ..., double memory slots useful (for more space without having to change memory, or to allocate separately photos and video). Autofocus 39 points

Cons: still no ...

Opinion: Purchased by 2 months, I find it far superior to d90 I already had. The ISO sensitivity of Nikon D7000 has an extension that goes from 100 to 6,400 with the possibility of reaching, in mode Hi-2, the value of 25,600. It has two slots for SD memory cards, which can come in handy especially if you often use the movie mode. In addition, you can skip to "Room" back-up data from card to card. Like all Nikon, photos appear slightly soft, but if this setting does not like, it is possible to modify settings. Digital noise is not a problem, it is practically non-existent at low ISO sensitivities and even higher numbers is never intrusive to penalize excessively fotografia.E 'can record movies in Full HD 1080p. The Nikon D7000 is exactly half way between two categories of reflex. This could be your only limit, because if you are buying the first DSLR, you might want to choose a cheaper model, but if you want to take a step forward, trying something evolved, you might want a camera top. You should therefore carefully consider whether the Nikon D7000 adequately respond to their needs. The advice!

pubblicata da Norcecco July 06, 2011

Pros: Sensor sensitivity, ease of use, main controls within easy reach.

Cons: Machine body of modest size.

Opinion: I went from a few months to putting D7000 retired my beloved D50. Just picked it up I was struck by the size of the body, less than the older machine. We say that the D50 seemed stronger if held in one hand. After a while, however, this feeling disappeared with use. What left me speechless was the sensor. To test I photographed my son while he slept at night, with only the light bulb turned on the bedside table. In ISO 12800, with a little 'of PP and of course it was a no flash photography accettabilissima. Even at church, at my sister's wedding (making the utmost care not to obstruct the work of the official photographer), I shot exclusively with 18-200 no flash at different ISO. The photos are great. Surely if combined with professional goals is an exceptional car.

pubblicata da Simonespe July 11, 2011

Pros: fabulous at high ISO, also good 6400. AF accurately and quickly. solid and durable.

Cons: nothing to say.

Opinion: I consider it the best machine on the market for natural .... together with the canon 7d .... Unlike the latter, however, with little light behaves considerably better. The sensor is great ... what is surprising, in addition to the noise content is the wide dynamic range that allows the recovery, especially shadows, excellent. The AF module multicam 4800 to 39 points .. along with the new EXPEED 2 processor and the new RGB metering sensor of 2016 pixels, the precise and fast, even in complicated situations. Structurally, magnesium and special anti dust there, so even maltrattandola not bat an eyelid. Consigliatissima.

pubblicata da Giannino July 30, 2011

Pros: A step forward, a car is probably the bench development for a new generation of cameras support flagships casa.Mi explain, for example, I think the D300 will soon put "retired", despite being a machine of the highest level, but in comparison to the D7000, shows signs of a project "oldest", which no longer justifies the more than 400/450 € more it costs ancora.Quando a D7000 confronted with the full frame D700, provides performance superior sharpness, and comparable performance at high ISO! (PHOTOZONE) So I think the next lineup will be: D7000 (perhaps with the addition of a S), D400, and finally the semipro FX D800/900.Dove the D7000 becomes a second body of respect for those who want a "mule" for good performance without the cost of the first machine.

Cons: Honestly, the "cons" I can hardly find them, even if the use of less than a year, if you really want to find him a failure: the swiveling display, ehh I like you a lot, used to bridge the Canon Powershot .... If he This, for me and for my ability to pay, the D7000 would be the "perfection"!.

Opinion: Part of my opinion I have already written above, but I want to add that although coming from very valid D5000, I found this model in such a quantum leap performance, which almost made me doubt that the Nikon was wrong to put on the market this machine at a reasonable price (NOT mean low!) convenient, at least according to the standard Nikon, who has never "given" anything. I have to say at the moment that I am enthusiastic about this camera, which lacks only .... 'is not the word ... but a display type D5100! Reaching the maximum possible for me of course. Waiting for the "perfection", greetings to all. Get ... and .... I'm 'gift, the D7000 is a gem.

pubblicata da Markkinen February 23, 2012

Pros: Ergonomics, ISO sensitivity of the sensor, internal engine af, AF fine tuning

Cons: immediately highlights the limits of less offering performance objectives

Opinion: The machine is very ergonomic design fits perfectly in my large hands, the keyboard layout and selection of functions is always instinctive and easy. The sensor is the strength but also the weakness, very sensitive and stable at high ISO, for its part does not hide the limits of less-performing targets. Whereas there is indeed at a PRO has the advantage (only in the category) to have the AF fine adjustment to correct front-back focusing objectives, the internal motor for AF allowing the use of AF lenses (although dated) without internal motor, the compact and lightweight (if referred to a PRO). The dual slot SD is a rarity in the segment that allows for some flexibility rescue. The body finish very high in most of the magnesium alloy and tropical conditions make it very robust and suitable in all conditions of use. Autofocus very fast, precise exposure and vision 100% viewfinder mean that this machine can fully enjoy the title of Semi-Pro. Surely it is a machine that can be very rewarding and advanced to expert photographer but also for the novice who has plenty of space to grow. I'm entusiata and therefore highly recommend it.

pubblicata da Massimomb August 30, 2011

Pros: performance, customization files, double slots.

Cons: many MP

Opinion: is the car I wanted, has everything I was looking for from the pentaprism to the magnesium body, with BG becomes perfect for my big hands, not the machine for those who want to point and shoot, it forces you to think about the shot especially with optical length, the sensor does not forgive anything, at the same time, for those who want ready jpeg offers endless possibilities for customization, from WB or car can be adjusted (A1-6, B1-6) to the PC and loaded with customizable custom settings, good burst well with NEF-Jpeg, with memory performance for those who do not want postprodurre every shot (like me) offers the possibility of print-ready files to Jpeg already excellent, provided you adjust the settings very well on camera . With certain settings, it is easy to use, but go-known and tamed, which takes time, the beginning is difficult and can be confusing. The shots, judged by van prints, and so dense sensor needs special attention at the time, asks both the optics and sometimes we diaphragm, but holds exceptionally high iso, exceptionally up to 3200, the 6400 are usable in a position to understand how us out files usable.

pubblicata da Felux69 July 16, 2012

Pros: Proper management of Iso, controls well laid out, good overall compromise weight / quality

Cons: the sensor gets dirty easily, swivel display, jpeg very "soft"

Opinion: After 8 months of use I think it's time to express my feelings on this Nikon SLR at home. I state that this is the first SLR that I used (and use) in my life and of course I can not compare it with others of the same category. The body of machine is strong enough, it's nice to look at and if it is also mounted battery-grip buy much thicker and eases its grip in all situations that may arise. The controls and buttons dedicated to various functions are well laid out and give you the security to set it up as soon as possible so facilitating the speed of composition. The viewfinder is bright, flaw, however, in the case of night photography and the display falls under this point of view in the composition and focus precisely when working in low light conditions ... Excellent management of 'Iso and the ability to use two SD memory cards. Very bland instead Jpeg file "baked" by the machine that forces you to spend so much time in the post to retrieve useful informazions from Raw tripped. Shortcut alternative would be to set the Picture-Control in order to "seek" a compromise between sharpness and contrast are already being taken, useful for all those who do not want to bother with software, however, complex and tedious. Another sore point is the ease with which the sensor gets dirty with relative loss of time and downtime due to the fact that you have to leave the camera to the service center. In conclusion, the D7000 is a camera that you have to take reasonable measures initially and that can give you great satisfaction once you get to "tame" ... a little underrated, deserves more attention as even on this forum is relegated to fourth position and very distanced from direct competitors of the other Japanese brand ... We hope for its future development, especially in order not to be forced to change the system and the change of the goals that are still in possession of the yellow-black loyal to the brand. Recommended by me, as long as they provide it with good targets andappropriate accessories. Thanks for your attention to my mini-review.

pubblicata da Campitelli Riccardo November 25, 2012

Pros: Good overall yield. Great shot mode silenzioso.Una machine with a 360 which is a bit of everything, has no major limiti.rn

Cons: It is not the 'heir to the D300 .. rn does not have the input cf cards, sd only ... some contact lenses ... rnll body is a bit small and not very ergonomic, too bad the LCD does not swivel, Olympus has since before the D 300, in macro and extract video seems very comodo.rn

Opinion: Well, it was said a little everything, but I think I can add something not yet said. For me it was a bit a "reverse" I had the D 300 I took the D 7000 and for 7-8 months I used them together, the body is a bit too small for my taste and does not fit well in the hand, then there get used to it .. then .. rnNon has the CF that are faster and I already had, maybe a sd and cf was not bad, up from 12 to 16 mp is irrelevant, the af a little lower, but basically on par with the old body. RNLA first thing I noticed from the first day are the shades of the colors and generally file ready, but in the end nothing unattainable in PP. Actually the yield at high ISO up to 1600 is very similar, but in addition, it is clear the improvement, not a lot of noise but the malleability of the file, which allows you to recover errors more easily, but despite this there is to say rarely found some beautiful pictures around in 6400 or beyond. rnrnInsomma the real breakthrough for me & Quality flaggingI, was the dynamic range! another planet! and it does not stop with the lowest iso .. it is from here remains a good deal of action in PP, well good Nikon.

pubblicata da Rusvelt2000 January 07, 2013

Pros: Great body, robust and ergonomically acceptable weight, it lasts the ISO a little higher, dual slots for memory cards, internal level.

Cons: A slot between the two CF cards would have been great. Live view a bit slow and not reclining

Opinion: I upgraded from a Nikon d3100 and I really opened up a new world from the first moment I put my hands on this camera body. It's all at your fingertips, you change aperture, ISO, time, compensation, exposure and another in the blink of an eye. I tried shooting at high ISO and the performance is spectacular until 6400. In hand with a sense of compactness and excellent build quality, good and firm presa.rnÈ a camera body that allows you to experiment with photography from A to Z and is fully compatible with all optics (unlike the d3100 that do not was for those of the full frame format). Has an internal level that indicates the angle of the machine, either in vertical or horizontal position (very useful to shorten the setting). I found a live view is not very fluid, yet precise in focus for pictures in macro. I admit that I would have liked that it was reclining, I think every model should now have this variant. The double slot for memory card è useful if you are away from home for days, although in my opinion one of the two slots accept CF cards. Nothing negative, however, in general, very good compromise as a whole. RnNel Overall a great purchase, which I'm proud of and that I would do it with your eyes closed. Consigliatarn

pubblicata da Cassinet February 13, 2013

Pros: - Value for money -Good dynamic range and held high iso compared to machines of his own categoria -Dual slot, custom menus U1 U2, various customizations operating very comode -body machine is that as good as a potential improvement over the D90 which replaced

Cons: - AF does not always live up to expectations mainly on points laterali AA-filter "heavy" -Risk shake accentuated by the high density of pixel -Files that need good post-production capabilities in order to be "ready."

Opinion: well I have told you all the pros and cons, good car compared to its predecessor, although already high, D90 ... Un difficilina little early (even those who are not their first experience with digital SLR cameras and is familiar with the basics of photography), but by the time we take her hand. Advice to those looking to purchase a home Nikon DX very general ... from every day.

pubblicata da Toro9970 February 28, 2013

Pros: Perfectly built body, tropicalization, 3 "display bright, quick burst, AF 39 points, a missile in the calculations, dual memory slots useful, main controls within easy reach. Exceptional high ISO (TRUE REFERENCE CLASS)

Cons: Nothing to report. Advice to limit the purchase of BG (original if possible) that improves performance and usability being burst on the body is not very big (but I do not have the big hands and therefore often use it without).

Opinion: I come to the D80 and before the FE analog I made about 50,000 shots. The digital was impossible for me given the high cost of professional equipment. This is why I put in the standard by waiting for prices to come down hobby on second. I took a d80 used trying to figure out if I had liked the digital. It was love at first sight. That's why I decided to switch to something serious and I oriented d7000 which is the best on the strip prosumer although the quality and performance is professional. The line between amateur and professional is in fact canceled with this model that does not cost the earth (with all due respect for money) and allows uncommon results on other competing models. The Nikon d7000 is a classic that will last many years if well maintained and whether forward in time can easily become the second body. Very useful if the BG is original then the better it is weather sealed and the frame magnesium alloy as the body macchina.rnUltima note: on second if they are not many and those on sale are very expensive. It means that those who have notsells easily.

pubblicata da Leo97 March 16, 2013

Pros: Yield at high ISO, great sensor, dual memory slot, good layout of controls, af fast and accurate, very solid.

Cons: Maybe flurry of "only" 6fps for the rest there are none.

Opinion: I have this camera for almost two years after moving from d3000. The iso are good up to 2000 up to 6400 and discreet, the controls are well placed and easy to reach, body and 'very ergonomic, autofocus 39 points and' precise and fast, dual-slot for the sd card and ' really handy even if it 'for sd and not the CF, I think the only flaw is the "only" 6 fps. Honestly 7 or 8 fps with the battery grip they would not have done male.rn

pubblicata da Alberto61 March 29, 2013

Pros: Robustness, ergonomics, high ISO performance, dual SD slot, high image quality, rich functions.

Cons: Problem of back focus. The machine allows fine adjustment of the AF, but I honestly saw the price, I did not think to find this defect. Sent to guarantee LTR, back perfect.

Opinion: I bought the D7000 last November, and immediately gave me the feeling of being very robust and "thick" completely different than the D3100 still good, where I come from. I decided to take it because after about 2,000 shots taken with the little sister I realize I increasingly need to be able to change the values ??of exposure, AF, ISO, etc. directly from the camera body, not necessarily bound to the menus. I was torn between the D90 and D7000, but in the end I made an extra effort and got it. Is giving me huge soddifazioni and not being a professional, I realize that I will not change any more, except to go to a model FF.rnLa yield at high ISO has been the biggest surprise. I did some shooting handheld at a concert mode by selecting the Auto-ISO and I must say that I got the shots to 6400iso absolutely passabili.rnL 'only problem (and from what I read is unfortunately very common) is the back focus .I tried to correct the error with the fine adjustment available in the menu, but with the zoom I became really hard to get a successful result, so I decided to send her to LTR for adjustment. Returned after about 15 days, now that the weather systems perfetta.rnSpero early to go out to shoot.


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