This is a quick review of the Nikon D7000, highlighting a real world usage scenario. It’s not an exhaustive look at the D7000, but I hope it gives you a good idea of what it’s like to use this camera ...
With its three-inch LCD screen, live-view 1080p HD-video shooting, and 16.2-mega¬≠pixel still images, the D7000 packs a serious number of features into a compact body. Even compared with the company’s ...
The new Nikon D7000 slots in between the existing D90 and D300s models, not only in terms of feature set and functionality, but also in terms of size and weight. It isn't as compact and lightweight as ...
Taking the leap from an old crop-sensor DSLR to the mirrorless, full-frame Nikon Z7 II Alíz Kovács-Zöldi shares her ...
Nikon will be releasing the D7000 midrange/prosumer/enthusiast DSLR camera in mid-October with a starting price of $1200 for just the body, or $1500 with an 18-105mm ...
For $1500, the D7000 comes bundled with an 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 lens (shown here). We were fond of the camera’s intuitive controls, including a locking drive mode dial and a live view/video mode switch.
The all-new Nikon D7000 ($1,499 18-105mm VR lens kit) has landed, muscles fully flexed. A gladiator in the hot mid-range digital SLR battle, the D7000 has the Canon EOS 60D set directly in its ...