Abstrakt: The Nikon D7000 is quite a camera. Gorgeous 1920 x 1080 24fps video in either MOV or H.264 format, that is clean and slick. Nikon jumped into professional quality video recording with the D3s and all of Nikon's considerable resources were brought to b...
Abstrakt: A reader asks which of these two top cameras makes better images. Answer: NEITHER! If you're still wasting your time worrying about such trivia, I doubt you'll ever expend the , as opposed to merely armchair shopping fo...
Abstrakt: Tweet print ShareThis rss For some years after Nikon brought video to the DSLR world with its D90, the company pretty much ceded that market segment to Canon, which was first to market with the 1080 and 24p options that really made DSLR video a...
Abstrakt: Feeling very much in hand like a pro camera, with magnesium alloy top and rear body construction, the Nikon D7000 (list: $1199, body only) has all the bells and whistles of a modern D-SLR, including a high megapixel count CMOS sensor, a new image pro...
Abstrakt: New DSLR cameras are capable of shooting high-quality video. I've been using my Nikon D7000 to capture special family moments instead of a dedicated video camera. Here's a video of my son enjoying his first fireworks show.I like to carry lightweight gear ...
Shoots full 1080p HD video. 6fps continuous shooting. Rugged design.
Pricey for an enthusiast camera. Slow autofocus in Live View. Overexposure in some shots.
The D7000 is a great camera with terrific features, but it’s priced in an uneasy position compared to pro cameras and cheaper amateur DSLRs. Product D7000 Company Nikon Contact nikonusa.com Price $1,199.95 body only, $1,499.95 with 18-105mm VR le...
If you're ready to get serious about your photography, the Nikon D7000 is well equipped to help you transition to the next level. It has a sophisticated feature set, top notch performance and highly pleasing image quality. Expect a challenging learnin...