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An excellent dSLR for experienced shooters or Nikon professionals looking for a relatively cheap option, the Nikon D7000 delivers on almost all counts, including the company's best shooting design to date. quote


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Critic reviews

8.7
5 reviews
  • Image quality
    9.4
  • Video quality
    8.4
  • Battery life
    10
  • Design and form factor
    8.6
  • Durability
    8.3
  • Speed (start-up time, lag)
    8.0
  • Ease of use
    8.9

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User reviews

9.3
24 reviews
9.0
Digital Photography Review Nov 30, 2010

The D7000 produces great image quality and feels very responsive in most shooting situations. It shines especially in low light. From a specification point of view a 16.3 MP resolution sensor, 6 frames per second continuous shooting, 1080p full HD video and an abundance of customization options...

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8.0
CNET Nov 30, 2010

An excellent dSLR for experienced shooters or Nikon professionals looking for a relatively cheap option, the Nikon D7000 delivers on almost all counts, including the company's best shooting design to date.

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9.0
Imaging Resource Sep 15, 2010

The Nikon D7000 is an excellent digital SLR, and an important player in Nikon's digital camera lineup. It's my first choice for anyone serious about getting great shots of their family, a great choice for the enthusiast photographer, and a great starter camera for anyone wanting to get more serious...

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9.0
Akihabara News Nov 28, 2010

The overall feature package is very good; we liked the fact that you actually get a lot for a camera that that does fit in well in between the semipro and general consumer market. The AF system is top notch and everything we could have asked for coming from Nikon. Video-wise this device really...

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9.0
Photography Blog Nov 15, 2010

The D7000's full-time AF mode during movie recording doesn't really make the grade and it lacks the 60D's vari-angle LCD screen, but it does offer slightly cleaner images at higher ISO speeds, more refined AF mode, slightly quicker burst shooting and a more durable magnesium body.

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9.0
slacker2day slacker2day

The camera lends itself to more pro then amateur side. That being said, both groups of shooters will get great use out of this camera! The only flaw I would see with this is the auto focus feature that is built-in to this camera tends to give lots of noise in the video mode. I guess if someone...

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