
Nikon D7000
Brand | Nikon 2010 |
Model | 6570224 |
Released Year | 2010 |
Type | DSLR Cameras |
Series | D |
Color | Black |
Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The Nikon D7000 is a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera released in 2010 that features a 16.2-megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor, providing high resolution and low noise images. It incorporates Nikon's EXPEED 2 image processing engine, enabling rapid image processing and improved color reproduction. This model supports a 39-point autofocus system, delivering accurate and fast focusing in various lighting conditions. The D7000 offers a continuous shooting speed of 6 frames per second, suitable for capturing fast action. It features a built-in 2.5-inch LCD monitor with Live View functionality and supports Full HD 1080p video recording at multiple frame rates. The robust magnesium alloy body provides durability and weather sealing for professional use.
Connectivity options include USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface and HDMI output for easy transfer and display of images and videos. The camera is compatible with Nikon F-mount lenses and supports an ISO range from 100 to 6400, expandable to 25600, allowing versatility in various lighting environments.
Specifications
Screen Size | 3.1 in |
Color | Black |
MPN | 6570224 |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Infrared conversion | Infrared 720nm |
Series | Nikon D |
Type | Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR) |
Video | Full HD |
Maximum Resolution | 16.2 MP |
Lenses compatible | Nikon F |
Model | Nikon D7000 |
Connectivity | USB 2.0 Hi-Speed, HDMI output |
Features | Infrared |
Resolution | 16.2 Mpx |
UPC | Does not apply |
Sensor | 16.2 MP DX-format CMOS |
Image Processor | EXPEED 2 |
Autofocus System | 39-point AF system with 9 cross-type sensors |
Continuous Shooting | 6 frames per second |
ISO Sensitivity | ISO 100 to 6400 (expandable to 25600) |
Video Recording | Full HD 1080p at 24, 25, 30 fps |
LCD Monitor | 3-inch, 921k-dot (note: actual size is 3.0 inch, earlier version says 2.5-inch but standard is 3 inch) |
Viewfinder | Optical pentaprism, approx. 100% coverage |
Storage Media | SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards |
Battery | EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery |
Dimensions | 132 x 107 x 77 mm |
Weight | Approx. 780 g (camera body only) |
Build | Magnesium alloy, weather-sealed body |
Lens Mount | Nikon F mount |
Metering System | TTL 3D Color Matrix Metering II |
White Balance | Auto, Presets, Manual |
Flash | Built-in pop-up flash and hot shoe for external flash |
Discontinued | 2015 |
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Key Advantages
The Nikon D7000 offers a large 16.2MP sensor for excellent image quality and detail. Its advanced 39-point autofocus system provides precise focusing. The EXPEED 2 processor allows fast continuous shooting at 6 fps. Full HD 1080p video recording enhances multimedia capabilities. The weather-sealed magnesium alloy body ensures durability under tough conditions. The broad ISO sensitivity range supports shooting in diverse lighting scenarios.
Limitations
The Nikon D7000 lacks built-in Wi-Fi, limiting wireless connectivity options. Its rear LCD screen is relatively small and lower resolution compared to newer models. The camera does not support 4K video recording, offering only Full HD. Battery life is moderate and may require additional batteries for extended shoots. Live View autofocus can be slower than phase-detection AF. The absence of a touch screen limits direct menu navigation and focus point selection.
FAQ
When was the Nikon D7000 released?
The Nikon D7000 was released in 2010.
What is the sensor resolution of the Nikon D7000?
The Nikon D7000 features a 16.2-megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor.
Does the Nikon D7000 support video recording?
Yes, it supports Full HD 1080p video recording at various frame rates.
Is the Nikon D7000 weather-sealed?
Yes, it has a durable magnesium alloy body with weather sealing.
What ISO range does the Nikon D7000 cover?
The ISO sensitivity ranges from 100 to 6400, expandable up to 25600.
Does the Nikon D7000 have built-in Wi-Fi?
No, the Nikon D7000 does not have built-in Wi-Fi connectivity.
Is the Nikon D7000 still in production?
No, the Nikon D7000 has been discontinued.
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