Excellent, _Almost_ pro level camera
Excellent Sensor; Well built without being heavy; Very Flexible; esp.
Takes time to learn; Getting a better eyecup from Nikon difficult
Excellent, _Almost_ pro level camera
Excellent Sensor; Well built without being heavy; Very Flexible; esp.
Takes time to learn; Getting a better eyecup from Nikon difficult
This is an excellent camera, packing a great deal into a reasonable price. It's designed for an experienced photographer, rather than a beginner, and is therefore quite complicated to set up initially - I recommend one of the separate user guide, as the one provided by Nikon isn't particularly...
Comfortable; Superb Build; Versatile; Weather Proof
It is not a bad camera, apart from its focusing system, which is slow and unreliable. I have missed many opportunities to take pictures just because even after >15 shots I could not find a single one that was properly focused on the subject.
I've had my Nikon D7000 for about 2 weeks now and absolutely love it! I bought it from Jessops on their 0% finance deal because I was impatient! The D7000 is so easy to use. My previous DSLR was a Nikon D60 but I was able to take the camera out the box and know how to use it straight away.
Very easy to use; variety of modes to choose from & not heavy
Still working out how to change a few settings but I haven't read the manual yet
First, let me say that for the last (almost) two years I have been using the Nikon D700, and occasionally the D300s and D90 as a backup. When I saw the specs and reviews for the D7000 I knew I had to try it out -- and guess what -- I haven't used my D700 at all since getting my D7000...
Easy to use; Has all the bells and whistles; Great image quality; Good user interface
No swivel screen; No full time live view
It almost feels like an iso-less camera and i use up to 1600 without a second thought - in a pinch I would go higher. The controls are set out perfectly and I love the U1 and U2 scene modes.
Its a fantastic camera with great build quality, picture quality and features; The jpgs straight out the camera are really good and the raw files allow for lots of manipulation on the pc.
Bought this for my husbands 50th birthday he thinks it's fantastic.
Switched from Canon 50D to the D7000 and I am glad I did. I am much more comfortable with the ergonomics of this camera. The placements of the dials and buttons makes it so I can adjust a lot of things without having to take my eye away from the viewfinder. The colours in my photos are more vivid.
Excellent build quality while being light and compact Quiet 100% view finder
There was a "card error" issue which was fixed by an update from Nikon Otherwise; no issues!
I love the look of the pictures that come from this camera. To me they look better than the D7100 that replaces this model. The number of Megapixels a camera has isn't everything.
I spent over a month reviewing different semi-professional DSLR's, since I previously planned to upgrade from my entry level DSLR and needed the added functionality. It was coming close to a flip of a coin, although after actually trying the Nikon D7000, it really caught my attention.
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