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Nikon D7000 : Specifications and Opinions


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 was 612 €;
283 users have given it an average vote of 9.1 out of 10


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 Sensor
 Format   APS-C, 23.5 x 15.7 mm (image ratio 3:2, crop factor 1.5x in comparison with FF)
 Resolution   16.2 megapixel (pixel pitch 4.77 μm)
 ISO sensitivities   100 - 25600
 File formats   RAW, JPEG

 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
 Mount   Nikon F (click here to view all compatible lenses)
 Stabilization   No
 Autofocus (AF areas)   39
 Continuos shooting   6 FPS x 16 RAW / 100 JPEG
 Pre-Burst   No
 Live View   Yes
 MLU/SS   Yes, Mirrok Lock Up
 Video mode   1920x1080p @ 30 FPS
 WiFi   No
 GPS   No

 Camera body and built
 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
 Storage, Slot 2   SD, SDHC, SDXC
 Battery   Nikon EN-EL15c, 16.00 Wh
 Weather sealing   Yes
 Weight   780 g
 Dimensions   132 x 105 x 77 mm

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avatarsenior
sent on 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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avatarjunior
sent on December 17, 2025

Pros: Reliable. Robust. Times from 1/8000. Two SD card slots. Possibility of vertical handle with snap and battery compartment. High autonomy. Very good ergonomics. Large and bright pentaprism. Excellent high iso yield up to 6400. It weighs the right.

Cons: AF not particularly performing but knowing it you can remedy it without problems. With mixed artificial lights there is the problem of cyan/magenta casts making even short burst shots, developing hundreds of raw files with this problem in the long run tires.

Opinion: My first serious DSLR. Taken thanks to the skill of the seller who saw the sardonic fish and did not think twice about casting the bait, I immediately took the bait with great happiness. I think it was 2010, I was at the beginning of an adventure that lasted about 10 years. Through a friend he began photographing volleyball matches of a local team. To keep costs down I took the Nikon D5100 with low light optics (in the end the costs were not so low...) but it was a disaster with the iso and the dark penta mirror viewfinder. I ordered the Tokina 12-28 at the San Marino store and went to get it. Shopkeeper: do you want to try it? Do you have the camera? Me: yes, let's try it but I don't have the camera with me. Look, I'll give you this... (the D7000). As I approached the eye I was speechless :-O Cinema! A true large and bright penta prism and stunning ergonomics. I went home with the Tokina and the Nikon. In 10 years I don't know how much I spent on this adventure but it was worth it. I basically used it at 6400 fixed iso. Until then I shot at 100 iso and I didn't get out of there (analog legacy) now I was at the opposite extreme. With f/4 lenses everything seemed ok but when I switched to f/2.8 I noticed the maf problem, sent for assistance and solved. It seems to have been a widespread problem on this model. The only real worry was having to shoot in raw because the JPGs in camera at those iso were toilets. But even in raw there was still the problem of cyan/magenta casts in burst shots, even of only 2 shots, in mixed artificial light situations (a problem detected with less intensity even on the D750). Considering that I also had 4 games a week (first division, second division, C or D and B2) and during the day I worked, I stayed night to develop the photos. I still keep it, not the first one, the second one, the one with the least shots, is practically new because immediately after I took the D750. But honestly between the two I preferred the D7000 even if the 750 in high iso was a marvel. The crop of the APS-C sensor was more important. Shortly thereafter the Sony a6300 arrived and changed everything with its splendid JPG in the camera.

avatarjunior
sent on September 11, 2024

Pros: Robustness, build quality, photo quality, dual SD card slots

Cons: Weight, low-light autofocus

Opinion: Quality, robust camera. This is reflected in the weight. The images are well detailed. The sensor is 16 megapixels and everyone is individually aware if they can suffice. I use it for landscapes and portraits, and in good light, it produces detailed photos. Autofocus isn't always accurate in low light. The tightness of the Iso is good up to 400 (maybe even at 800 Iso but it doesn't drive me crazy), then the detail, in my opinion is unwatchable. I read in the other reviews that the D7100 and D7200 are on another level. For the use I mainly make of it (static subjects), the D7000 is fine. For photos that are a little more dynamic and in darker places (even simply photos in church for communions, baptisms, weddings, etc.,), if I can't use the flash or if I'm far from the subject, I find myself in more difficulty than other people who have more recent and high-performance cameras (in particular cameras that hold better at high Iso and that allow you to shoot at 1600 Iso handheld, without flash, and still get sharp photos). Even the night landscape (camera on tripod, Iso 100 and long shutter speeds), leaves me a bit perplexed, but I could also be unable to make the correct adjustments. For today's price of used cars I cannot fail to recommend it even if, I repeat, I read enthusiastic reviews of the D7100 and D7200 from those who come from the D7000.

avatarjunior
sent on September 02, 2024

Pros: Very versatile camera, which combined with a Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 ART gives breathtaking photos worthy of a FF

Cons: ISO at 6400 create some photographic noise, better to set the maximum ISO sensitivity to 3200 and minimum to 100

Opinion: Very versatile camera, which combined with a Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 ART gives breathtaking photos worthy of a FF. The best qualities come to the surface especially with street photos, combined with a 35mm f/1.8 gives really beautiful and bright photos. Remember to put the Picture Control on Vivid to enhance the colors. I've been using it for years and I'm fine, the only flaw is the Wi-Fi, but I solved it with a cable for iPhone

avatarjunior
sent on December 07, 2023

Pros: Handy, solid, double ring, bright pentaprism viewfinder, automatic sensor cleaning, dual SD card, monitor covers

Cons: It feels like you're holding a d50 in your hands because of its shape. The shoulder strap, the Nikon lettering darken but I think it's normal. Personal impression.

Opinion: Having used it for some time, hence my late review, I can say that it is superior to the D90 and is similar to the D300s, and on some parameters even superior. Its 16 and broken pixels do its honest job. But a good serious photographer should never rely on this but on something else. It weighs a little less than the declared weight. The EN-EL15 battery lasts exactly a little longer than the OTHER USED ones. I've also experimented with compatible batteries and I've noticed that everything works great, i.e. they last the same as the originals. With the MB-D11 Battery Grip I didn't find any significant differences in durability. This option is left to those who like to be seen or show off, but this accessory is not important. Please always engage the latter gently as the contacts are delicate. Never forget the contact cover, which can come in handy, keep it in its box. The two slots for SD memory cards is a real genius considering that this machine has been placed and considered Entry Level, but I would place it among the semi-professional, this is its real dignified place, without downgrading it. Between various photo shoots, those who looked at the photos did not notice any difference between the FF and APC-S. PS: the monitor cover is another genius from Nikon for years.




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