Testseek.com have collected 152 expert reviews of the Nikon D7000 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nikon D7000.
November 2010
(86%)
152 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(97%)
8 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The image quality is what we have come to expect
Brilliant even up in the high ISO range. In some ways we regard this as a better camera than our more expensive D300. The Active DLighting really does help preserve the detail in shadows and highligh
Good detail capture
Easy to use
Good features
Great new AF system (with right lens)
Excellent image quality (including at high ISOs)
Excellent quality 1080p video mode
Plenty of professional-level features
Excellent performance for its class
Great viewfinder
Control locations and operations streamlined over previous Nikon dSLRs
Double SDXC-compatible card slots
The editors didn't like
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The D7000 only has a three exposure auto bracket which is mean compared with the nine exposure set of the D300. Presumably this is a firmware function that could be easily and cheaply changed
LCD screen not articulated
Needs faster lens to get the best shots
NX2 software lacking in control
No histogram
Exposure indicator or aperture adjustment during live view mode
Some shooting controls are not laid out in an intuitive fashion
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Published: 2012-07-11, Author: James , review by: gadgetreview.com
Excellent picture quality with decent ISO sensitivity, Great feel, design, and superbly easy to use, Perfect for someone with some knowledge of photography stepping up from a lowend DSLR or highend point and shoot
Photo dump is a little slow; too easy to accidentally lose shots, Liveview doesn't show settings, proper image as it will appear, Video quality is good, but focus is weak and unsteady
There have only been a few instances in my life as a technology critic where I can take as long as I want with a review. It rarely happens because, especially working in the tech field, products phase in and out so quickly that a slow review will publish...
Abstract: The Nikon D7000 is quite a camera. Gorgeous 1920 x 1080 24fps video in either MOV or H.264 format, that is clean and slick. Nikon jumped into professional quality video recording with the D3s and all of Nikon's considerable resources were brought to b...
Abstract: A reader asks which of these two top cameras makes better images. Answer: NEITHER! If you're still wasting your time worrying about such trivia, I doubt you'll ever expend the , as opposed to merely armchair shopping fo...
Abstract: Tweet print ShareThis rss For some years after Nikon brought video to the DSLR world with its D90, the company pretty much ceded that market segment to Canon, which was first to market with the 1080 and 24p options that really made DSLR video a...
Abstract: Feeling very much in hand like a pro camera, with magnesium alloy top and rear body construction, the Nikon D7000 (list: $1199, body only) has all the bells and whistles of a modern D-SLR, including a high megapixel count CMOS sensor, a new image pro...
Abstract: New DSLR cameras are capable of shooting high-quality video. I've been using my Nikon D7000 to capture special family moments instead of a dedicated video camera. Here's a video of my son enjoying his first fireworks show.I like to carry lightweight gear ...