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Best DX files @ 6fps, period.
I shoot rodeo/bands/events in horrible light, I'm totally fearless with this very body thru ISO5000 :O Takes a bit of effort to master the new 39 pt AF but my time was well served as my in focus shots exceed 98%. Easy ISO is a godsend and the addition of
By trenchmonkey on Adorama - Aug 26, 2012
Great Camera
I specialize in Nature/outdoor shots. Love the easy access to controls by just using a button vs having to find it in a menu.
By AZGeorge on Adorama - Oct 20, 2012
Nikon D7000 (Body only)
Crutchfield has collected 20 user reviews for this product with an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars. The most recent reviewer said, "Let me first say that for the past 43 years I have been a camera-oholic. My photography experience, though non-professional, is very extensive. This D7000 is my first digital Nikon and I love it. This camera body delivers a well balance mix of dedicated customizable controls, logical design, quality construction and a feature rich menu system that I find easy to use without insulting my intelligence. I consider myself a control freak, the D7000 gives me the power to control how the camera controls operate. As I was setting this camera up, using the supplied manual, I was pleasantly surprised to learn how much control I now have. For example; White Balance, to a guy like me, who has been shooting with film most of his life, having the ability to change your white balance, at will, is a miracle. This Nikon has 2 auto white balance settings and 12 preset options, all of which can be easily fine tuned if you desire, plus the ability to capture, name and store up to 5 custom white balance settings. I've been taking a lot of random test and the images look so good on my computer I can't delete them even though they are just test shots! The colors look very natural, the sharpness is fantastic (Nikkor AF-S DX MICRO 40mmf2.8G Lens), and the contrast is awesome. Super Camera! "
By on Crutchfield.com - Sep 3, 2012
Run away from this junk
This is my third Nikon (D200, D300s, D7000) in a row, and they're getting worse. My wife and I just had a nice vacation. Her point and shoot Canon SX110 blew away the results I got from my four/five times more expensive Nikons in focus sharpness and expos
By Miker on Adorama - Oct 15, 2012
Nikon D7000 (body)
THE GOOD: Excellent performance for its class; great viewfinder; control locations and operations streamlined over previous Nikon dSLRs; double SDXC-compatible card slots. THE BAD: No 1080/30p video. THE BOTTOM LINE: An excellent dSLR for experienced shooters or Nikon professionals looking for a relatively cheap option, the Nikon D7000 delivers on almost all counts, including the companys best...
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By cnet.com - Nov 30, 2010
Nikon D7000
Testseek.com has collected 99 expert reviews for Nikon D7000 and the average expert rating is 87 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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By testseek.com - Jul 7, 2011
Best Digital Camera
Bestcovery experts have rated the Nikon D7000 SLR Digital Camera as the Best Digital Camera. This product has also been rated as a best pick for the Best Semi-Professional dSLR, Best dSLR Camera, and Best Nikon dSLR. Bestcovery's experts recommend the best products and services for a particular need based on extensive research and evaluations. Click below to see Bestcovery's full review of this...
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By bestcovery.com - Apr 22, 2011
Nikon D7000 | Body only
The Nikon D7000 is a midrange digital SLR released as a successor to the Nikon D90 (08/08). Featured is a new 16.2MP sensor with an Expeed 2 processor for 14-bit processing, which means a better dynamic range; a more sophisticated autofocus system rated between the D90 and D300 in sensitivity; and a viewfinder with 100% scene coverage. But more importantly, the D7000 is the first unit from Nikon...
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By productwiki.com - Mar 23, 2011
DCRP Review: Nikon D7000
The Nikon D7000 is a full-featured midrange digital SLR that should satisfy just about anything enthusiast. It offers solid build quality, very good photo quality, tons of manual controls and custom features, a beautiful LCD, Full HD video recording, and lots of optional accessories. And, there's not much to complain about. The biggest issue I had with the D7000 was that it really loves to...
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By DCResource - Mar 18, 2011
Nikon D7000 review at Camera Labs
The D7000 is a powerful and feature-packed DSLR which once again illustrates Nikon's canny ability to satisfy the desires of both gadget fanatics and traditional photographers. Unlike some rivals which concentrate on the latest gadgets, Nikon never loses sight of what traditional photographers want. So along with 1080p movies, a microphone input, dual memory card slots and autofocusing while...
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By cameralabs.com - Dec 12, 2010
Nikon D7000 Review
The D7000 is a new prosumer DSLR camera from Nikon, blending features from the cheaper D90 and the more expensive D300s and adding some new ideas of its own. Taking on the Canon EOS 60D, the D7000 is the first Nikon DSLR camera to offer continuous auto-focus during video recording, and the first to feature a 16 megapixel DX image sensor. Read our expert Nikon D7000 Review to find out if it's the...
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By photographyblog.com - Nov 15, 2010
Nikon D7000 Digital SLR Review
The street price may seem a little high when compared to that of the D300s, but many may find this a better choice overall due to the lighter weight, automatic assistance on offer and even the in camera editing functions, which are amongst the most comprehensive Ive seen. For me the D7000 fills a gap in Nikons line-up that many photographers, especially many who frequent this site fall into.
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By ephotozine.com - Nov 3, 2010
Nikon D7000 Review
The Nikon D7000 digital SLR is a refinement of the already superb D90, a redesign that maintains a small, nimble body while improving nearly every major internal aspect. Its 16.2-megapixel sensor and Expeed 2 processor conspire to output quality images at all ISO settings, from 100 to 25,600, cranking those images out at up to six frames per second. The Nikon D7000's 3-inch LCD sports 921,000...
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