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Nikon D7000

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Brand Nikon 2010
Model 13310
Released Year 2010
Type Digital Cameras
Series D
Color Black
Optical Zoom 7.8x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Nikon D7000 is a professional-grade digital SLR camera released in 2010 featuring a 16.2-megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor that delivers high-resolution images with low noise. It supports an ISO sensitivity range from 100 to 6400, expandable to 25600, allowing excellent performance in various lighting conditions. The camera boasts a 39-point autofocus system with 9 cross-type sensors for precise focusing and tracking. It offers continuous shooting speeds up to 6 frames per second, suitable for capturing fast-moving subjects. The integrated 3-inch LCD screen has a 921,000-dot resolution for clear image review and live view shooting. The D7000 records Full HD 1080p video with manual exposure control for greater creative flexibility.

Specifications

UPC 0018208133109
Maximum Aperture F/3.5-5.6
Screen Size 3 in
Color Black
MPN 13310
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Nikon D
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 16.2 MP
Model Nikon D7000
Connectivity USB 2.0, HDMI output, no built-in Wi-Fi or GPS
Optical Zoom 7.8x
Features Auto Focus
Item Weight 24.34 Oz.
Focal Length Range 18-140 mm
Sensor Type CMOS
MAX Video Resolution 1920x1080
Release Year 2010
Camera Type Digital SLR
Sensor Size 23.6 x 15.6 mm (DX format)
Effective Megapixels 16.2 MP
ISO Sensitivity 100-6400 (expandable to 25600)
Autofocus Points 39 points (9 cross-type)
Continuous Shooting Speed 6 fps
Video Recording 1080p Full HD, manual controls
LCD Screen 3.0 inch, 921,000 dots, fixed
Storage Media Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC slots
Battery Life Approx. 1050 shots per charge (CIPA)
Lens Mount Nikon F-mount
Body Material Magnesium alloy, weather-sealed

Key Advantages

The Nikon D7000 delivers a robust build quality with weather-sealed magnesium alloy chassis ensuring durability. Its advanced 39-point autofocus system improves focusing accuracy and speed dramatically over entry-level models. The ISO performance is highly versatile, enabling shooting in low light without significant degradation in image quality. Dual SD card slots provide ample storage options and efficient data management for professional workflows. The camera's ergonomic design and customizable controls enhance user handling and operational comfort. Additionally, Full HD video with manual settings integrates photography and videography capabilities seamlessly.

Limitations

Despite its strengths, the Nikon D7000 shows limitations such as the lack of built-in Wi-Fi or GPS connectivity, which are common in more recent models. The LCD screen is fixed and not articulated, limiting shooting from unconventional angles. Its HD video capabilities are capped at 1080p without 4K option, which may constrain videographers looking for higher resolutions. The buffer depth during continuous shooting is somewhat limited, which can slow down burst capture in some scenarios. The camera uses the older Nikon F-mount lens system, restricting compatibility with some modern lenses without adapters. Battery life, while adequate, is not exceptional compared to newer DSLRs and mirrorless cameras.

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