Excellent performance for its class; great viewfinder; control locations and operations streamlined over previous Nikon dSLRs; double SDXC-compatible card slots
No 1080/30p video
The D7000 offers an excellent shooting experience with a professional feel and features for not too much money at all....
Excellent image quality (including at high ISOs), excellent quality 1080p video mode, plenty of professional-level features
No histogram, exposure indicator or aperture adjustment during live view mode, some shooting controls are not laid out in an intuitive fashion
The Nikon D7000 is an excellent digital SLR camera for photography enthusiasts. There are two small flaws which stop it being perfect, but if you can work around these it is one of the most competent digital SLRs we've tested...
Abstrakt: To change AF area mode you hold the button within the AF/MF switch and use the front command dial, whereas using the dial at the rear will control the AF mode itself. The 2016-pixel metering system...
Line in for a mic, Toggle switch for video, Two SD card slots
Average amounts of detail in video, Manual zoom, No 50i mode, and no 25p Full HD, No headphone jack
With a 18-105 mm lens on board, the D7000 is a real treat to use. But unfortunately, the video it produces just can't compete with the likes of the Panasonic GH2. It's a real shame as it's a great camera otherwise ......
Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC card slots; Great low-light/high-ISO performance; Very good image and video quality; Autofocus in video and Live View modes
Function and bracket buttons difficult to access; Full-time autofocus in video mode needs work; New Nikon users will face a learning curve
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 learning c...
The D7000 is an outstanding release by Nikon. This camera is a real treat for the enthusiast photographer but can work equally well as a back up body for professionals. You do have to master its features to get the best out of it though – refining th...
Great build quality, 100% viewfinder, Excellent control of electronic noise up to 3200 ISO, Burst mode reaches 6 fps and autofocus is fast, Stabilised kit lens a real allrounder, Wireless control over external flash
Video mode not quite up there and autofocus could still be faster, Normal quality JPEGs lack a bit of oomph, Fixed LCD screen, No headphone output to listen back to sound, Capture NX2 software sold separately but the best way to enjoy RAW photos
Nikon's D7000 is a real achievement and the quality of the images it produces will win over any photographer, as will the build quality of the camera itself and its high-end features. Filmmakers, on the other hand, might still be left wanting more....
This device is not just about taking pictures however; there's a degree of creativity involved at the review stage. We get the usual comprehensive array of in-camera retouching options here, plus the now de rigeur smattering of digital effects filters for...