Saturday 6 August 2011

Nikon D7000 Review

Nikon D7000
Released in September 2010, Nikon D7000 is by far the most advanced camera Nikon ever made. In terms of size, it lies somewhere between D300 and D90 cameras, since it is not as huge as the former one and not as lighter as the latter one. Its magnesium alloy body construction, weather/ dust seals and thick rubber coating makes it feel more like a professional camera that also fits well in your hands. With high-resolution 16.2 megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor, ability to make 1080p HD videos and 6 frames per second shooting, this Nikon camera is available for $1,199.95.
Nikon D7000 Review
Nikon D7000 Key Features
As we said earlier, this camera features 16.2 mp CMOS sensor, which makes it the second highest DSLR in terms of pixel resolution following the high-end24.5-megapixel D3X. It is also capable of recording 1080p HD videos with full time autofocus and external stereo microphone jack so that you can make up to 20 minutes videos in a professional way. With the help of the CMOS sensor, you can enjoy a higher ISO ranging from 100 to 6400 that can also expandup to ISO 25600 (Hi2) at its best.There’s also a new 2016-pixel RGB sensor providing an exact control of light metering. The Scene Recognition System helps controlling focus accuracy, exposure, iTTL flash and white balance. A customizable 39 point AF system with 3D tracking will help you focusing on images more adequately. This AF system has a detection range of -1 to +19 EV.
Moreover, there’s also a fixed intervalometer,dual SD card slots and an HDMI connection, 3.0 inch 921k-dot LCD monitor, Built-in Speedlight flash, and an EN-EL15 battery that allows you to shoot over 850 shots in one go.
Review Nikon D7000
Nikon D7000 Specifications
The Nikon F bayonet mount used in this camera accommodates many Nikon lenses like AF-S and other manual lenses, thanks to its ability to attach both mechanical and electrical contacts.The lens included in the kit is Nikkor AF-S 18-105mmVR. The camera weighs about 27.7 oz including batteries but not lens. The image resolution exceeds up to 4928 x 3264 pixels in the DX-format, while movie resolution goes up to 1920×1080p. Compatible image file formats are NEF (RAW) and JPEG and compatible movie file formats are MOV H.264/MPEG-4. The Nikon D7000 price is $1,199.95 just for body,however, the bundle including the AF-S DX Zoom-NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens will cost you $1,499.95.
Nikon Review D7000
Nikon D7000 Review
Having such a high resolution at a lower price is something that makes this camera somewhat a nice deal. It’s a casual yet professional DSLR with a nice grip that can make you feel confident and help you taking some great shots. Overall, it’s a smart kid from the Nikon DSLR family waiting to be picked up by an even smarter photographer.

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