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List All 8 PricesKelly Lynch tests Nikon’s latest mid-level DSLR Nikon’s latest addition to its digital SLR family is the D7000, a welcome upgrade from the D90. With plenty of advances on its predecessor, the mid-range DX-format camera sits between the D90 and D300s. The most obvious change is its 16.2 megapixel, DX-format CMOS sensor, surpassing megapixel quantity of other Nikons, except the top of-the-range D3x. Read more
For Nikon owners trading up from a D70/80 or even 90 the choice is simple – the D7000 accepts your lenses and accessories. But for someone new to DSLRs the choice might come down to the D7000 or the Canon 60D. The D7000 feels slightly more “professional” but the 60D has the useful swivelling LCD, a significant feature for video shooting. We would be happy with either. Read more
A new pro-sumer-level Nikon DX-format DSLR body that offers durability and functionality for serious photographers.Nikon's widely anticipated D7000 slots into the company's range between the popular D90 and D300s models. A tempting upgrade for D90 owners, it features a 16.2-megapixel (effective) sensor, new EXPEED 2 image processor and expanded sensitivity range that reaches up to ISO 25,600. Read more
The Nikon D7000 is a digital SLR camera aimed at enthusiastic amateur and hobbyist photographers. It has some features that would otherwise only be found on professional-level cameras, and it delivers very impressive image quality. Its automatic shooting modes mean first-time digital SLR users can get started immediately, but ideally you’ll need to know a little about photography if you want to get the most out of it. Read more
When Nikon launch its D90 some two and a half years ago, it implemented many aspects that have now become expected from the prosumer market. Outstanding low light performance combined with speed and efficiency in auto focusing and metering could only be found in the professional and semi-pro range of DSLR but the D90 made it affordable, sacrificing things that many photographers... Read more
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