NikonD7000 16.2 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera with 18-105mm Lens (Black)
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NikonD7000 16.2 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera with 18-105mm Lens (Black)

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Details

  • Compatible Mountings
    Nikon F (DX) F
  • Aspect Ratio
    1.83:1
  • Photo Sensor Technology
    CMOS
  • Supported File Format
    JPEG RAW WAV
  • Image Stabilization
    Digital
  • Maximum Focal Length
    105
6 fps continuous shooting
🎥Full HD 1080p video with autofocus
📸16.2MP DX CMOS sensor

Description

📷 Elevate your vision — shoot like a pro, wherever life takes you!

  • CINEMA GRADE FULL HD VIDEO - Shoot stunning 1080p movies with full-time autofocus and manual exposure control for professional results.
  • LIGHTNING FAST 6 FPS BURST - Never miss a moment with rapid 6 frames per second shooting, ideal for dynamic action and events.
  • RUGGED READY FOR ADVENTURE - Durable magnesium alloy body with weather sealing ensures your camera performs in any environment.
  • CRYSTAL CLEAR 16 2 MP RESOLUTION - Capture every detail with Nikon’s DX-format CMOS sensor, perfect for large prints and tight crops.
  • PRECISION AUTOFOCUS WITH 39 POINTS - Stay razor-sharp with an advanced 39-point AF system and 2,016-pixel RGB sensor for flawless subject tracking.

The Nikon D7000 is a professional-grade DSLR featuring a 16.2MP DX-format CMOS sensor, 6 fps continuous shooting, and Full HD 1080p video capture with full-time autofocus. Its advanced 39-point autofocus system and 2,016-pixel RGB metering sensor deliver precise focus and exposure, while a rugged magnesium alloy body with weather sealing ensures durability. Perfect for millennial pros seeking high-quality images and cinematic video in a versatile, reliable package.

Specifications

Metering MethodsMulti, Center-weighted, Average, Spot
Exposure ControlAutomatic
White Balance SettingsAuto
Self Timer10 seconds
Crop Modefixed
Screen Size3 Inches
Display TypeLCD
Dots Per Screen307,172
Display Fixture TypeFixed
Display Resolution Maximum921,000
Has Color ScreenYes
Flash Memory TypeSD/SDHC/SDXC
Memory Slots Available2 Secure Digital (SD)
Recording Capacity3.2E+2 minutes
Write Speed6 fps
Flash Memory Speed Class10
Flash Memory Video Speed Class10
Flash Memory Bus Interface TypeUHS-I
Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum32 GB
Compatible MountingsNikon F (DX), Nikon F (FX)
Sensor TypeCMOS
Image stabilizationDigital
Maximum Aperture3.5 f
Expanded ISO Minimum100
Photo Sensor Resolution16.2 MP
Photo Sensor SizeAPS-C
Maximum Shutter Speed1/8000 seconds
Minimum Shutter Speed1/8000 seconds
Form FactorMid-size SLR
Special FeatureLCD with reinforced glass, wide viewing angles, 920K pixels and 7-level brightness adjustment
ColorBlack
Item Weight1.7 Pounds
Video ResolutionFHD 1080p
ViewfinderOptical
Flash ModesFill Flash, Red Eye Reduction, Suppressed Flash, Automatic, Flash exposure compensation, Low-Power Mode
Camera FlashBuilt-In
Skill LevelProfessional
Compatible DevicesNikon F (FX), Nikon F (DX)
Continuous Shooting6
Aperture modesF3.5–F5.6
Viewfinder Magnification0.95x
Audio InputMicrophone
Flash Sync Speed1/320_sec
Video Capture Formatmpeg-4;h.264
Expanded ISO Maximum6400
Battery Weight50 Grams
Delay between shots0.17 seconds
Audio Output Typemicrophone, stereo
Battery Cell TypeLithium Ion
Aspect Ratio1.83:1
File FormatJPEG, RAW, WAV, MPEG-4 AVC&H.264
Effective Still Resolution16.2 MP
JPEG Quality LevelBasic, Fine, Normal
Supported Image FormatJPEG, RAW, WAV, MPEG-4 AVC&H.264
Dynamic Stops10 Stops
Maximum Image Size16.2 MP
Bit Depth12 Bit
Total Still Resolution16 MP
Maximum Focal Length105 Millimeters
Optical Zoom5.8 x
Lens Typezoom
ZoomOptical
Camera LensAF-S DX NIKKOR VR II lens; ED glass; super integrated coating; vibration reduction; silent wave motor; optical image stabilization (lens shift)
Minimum Focal Length18 Millimeters
Real Angle Of View170 Degrees
Digital Zoom5.8
Number of Diaphragm Blades7
Photo Filter Thread Size77 Millimeters
Lens Construction15 elements in 11 groups
Connectivity TechnologyHDMI, USB
Wireless TechnologyEyeFi
Video OutputHDMI
Total USB 2.0 Ports1
Total USB 3.0 Ports2
Total USB Ports1
Total Video Out Ports1
Shooting ModesAdvanced Scene Modes, Aperture Priority, Automatic, Autumn Colors, Beach / Snow, Blossom, Candlelight, Child, Close-up, Dusk / Dawn, Food, High Key, Landscape, Low Key, Manual, Night Landscape, Night Portrait, Party / Indoor, Portrait, Programmed Auto with flexible Program (P), Shutter-Priority Auto (S), Silhouette, Sports, Sunset, U2 (user setting 2)
Digital-StillYes
Movie ModeYes
Image Capture TypeStills & Video
Night visionNo
Auto Focus TechnologyCenter, Continuous, Contrast Detection, Face Detection, Live View, Multi-area, Phase Detection, Selective single-point, Single, Tracking
Focus FeaturesMulti-CAM4800 DX TTL Phase detection
Autofocus Points39
Focus TypeAutomatic with Manual
Focus ModeContinuous-Servo AF (AF-C)
AutofocusYes

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Reviews

G**Y

D7000! Wow! Nice camera but I can't get it away from my wife!

This is a preliminary review. I'm a pro photographer who has been faithfully served by Nikon D200 & D300's for event and nature photography. Just before a trip to the Everglades, my D300's lcd info panel light wouldn't turn off and it kept abnormally seeking the cf card resulting in quick battery drain. Of course the fix was having lots of batteries and turning it off when not shooting. But In panic assuming that the D300 was going to completely fail, I read Ken Rockwell's review and noticed the D7000's price. With time running out and not wanting to shell out $7K for the D3x (or D700 for other reasons) I somehow found one D7000 kit, but not body, offered by Amazon and could get it quickly. It was on b/o everywhere else I looked. I didn't want or need the lens, but what can you do sometimes?I haven't had time to evaluate image quality in detail, but it's impressive at least up to ISO 1600. Without the battery attachment it's small and light, but with good ergonomics. It's got most of the feature required for my shoots and tons of goodies if you're just a camera bug. Combined with the 18-200 VR it's a dynamite, relatively affordable package. It was easy to use without consulting the unusually well written manual. However, if you're used to the D300, etc., you won't be happy with the organization of the controls. The iso button's on the back left and the exposure options are set with a dial like on the D70, so you can't change the most important settings as easily. I don't like the new control for setting the focus options. But if you've never used a D200/D300 you probably won't care. The 6 fps is cool, but I'm used to 8 fps with the D300s battery pack. Those extra 2 fps sometimes mean getting the shot or not for sports/birds.Random remarks: So far, taking movies is easy and fun. Rockwell states that the quality isn't great, but they look excellent when shown on a large led hd tv. I have had no trouble focussing with my 200-400 or any other lens. I don't like it that you can't display both iso and frame count at the same time. The lcd info display on the top of the body seems fine, in contrast to criticisms by other. What I'm really upset about is that neither Nikon or Adobe have updated Camera Raw for phototshop CS4, so you can't use the D7000's NEF files with CS4. Maybe Nikon gets a cut from Adobe for CS4 - CS5 upgrades, which I purchased reluctantly. Nikon's ViewNX2 is good software and loads and displays raw files quickly, but I need to use psd files and, of course, photoshop's + plug-in's features to do real work.At this point, nothing much to contribute until I can get that camera back from my wife. (My D300 healed itself, I did lots of trouble shooting, but don't know why it started to work again.) My recommendation is that if you can afford to shell out about $1.5 - $2K for the body/kit (this price includes battery attachment, sd cards (too easy to lose!), decent case and camera strap [Nikon should get out of the strap business or contract with Tamrac.] buying the D7000's a no-brainer regardless of your expertise and experience.Update, 7/1/11: OK, upgrading to CS5 was worth it, sorry about the conspiracy theory. This is a great camera except that it's destroying my technique because it's so easy to use. With the 18-200 VR and the D7000's low noise at hi ISOs (but keep using Define2.0), I can shed 30 lbs of photo gear and my tripod. It's really fun taking videos and as stated above, the quality's great. And Scott Kelby, notwithstanding, the built-in flash ain't so bad either.

N**E

Fantastic Camera and Great Deal at Amazon on pre- Black Friday!

Please read my review on the Sony HX-20V where I talk about the best point and shoot camera and also talk about saving money for the Nikon D7000 to get a little background.Well, finally bought the D7000 with the 18-105mm lens on Thanksgiving day. It was such a fantastic deal that I had to take the plunge. For a special at $997 including a 16GB Transcend SDHC class 10 and an Amazon Basic camera backpack... it was just too good a deal to pass-on.I've been using it for about a month now and can report that it is an excellant DSLR. I can even use all my old AI Nikkor lens (only in manual mode since they are all manual lenses) but now I have 28mm, 50mm, 105mm, 43-86mm, 80-200mm, 200mm and a few more.With the VR and Autofocus on the 18-105mm zoom, doubt if I will be using the old lenses. But the 50mm is a F1.4 lens..... for non-flash pictures.I've been using my Canon EOS Rebel DSLR for about 5 years and the lens gave out (internal ribbon cable in the lens failed) so I've been itching to replace it. Almost bought a Canon 60D last year but I hesitated, which was good because I ended up with usually a more expensive Nikon D7000 as compared to normally ~ $200 cheaper Canon.I've setup the D7000 with a 32 GB SD card in slot 1 and a 16GB SD card in slot 2 and setup the camera to take NEF(RAW) into Slot 1 and JPEG Fine in Slot 2 simultaneouly. This is great way to take a picture since if you just want to send or move pictures around, the JPEG is lot smaller file and don't need any processing since all the processing is already done when you take the picture in the camera. For the NEF (Raw) files, they are just very big data file that must be processed in your computer. (The Nikon software included includes the conversion software for NEF (Raw) into JPEG or other formats. The NEF (Raw) allows you to maximize your manipulation of the picture itself in photoshop and other image processing software.So straying away from Nikon and coming back to the fold.....just feels better using a Nikon body. Even though it is a DSLR, compared to my old SLR's, just feels like old times.Just a quick initial commentsBut one scary note: when the package arrived it was left at the front door without signature....was suppose to require a signature and when I opened the box it was loose in the amazon box with no air in the air filled packing bags. Must have punctured during transit. So the Nikon box was just loose in the box. So far no damage to the camera. Although on the third day, when I turned on the camera----nothing. Had to cycle the power several times before it turned on. Fortunately just this one incident. Keeping my fingers crossed.

D**K

Nice camera and great value. Stop waiting and just get it!!

Upgraded from d40. I was originally hesitating and thinking of waiting for the next update. Also considered the d600 but dont have any fx glass yet anyway. Glad I pulled the trigger on this black Friday deal.Loving this camera and have no regrets. Didn't realize how much I really wanted an upgrade till I had this in my hands.Pics of Christmas came out better with less effort then the d40 could pull off. Love how easy it is to change settings on the fly. Love the additional WB adjustments i didnt even know about especially just choosing a kelvin temperature.Can't wait to learn about and play with the more advanced adjustments available and kinda feel like i did when i first got my d40 and knew absolute nothing about photography. :)While I wasnt previously interested in video, it is pretty fun to play with HD video with nice lenses. Autofocus is pretty much useless though with video, and u really are better off just doing it manually.Got the kit for under 1k and thought I might sell the kit lens before I got it. So far I like it and will probably keep it too for now. At only 100$ more then the body alone, why not?Bought some fx lenses too with the combo discounts offered at black Friday and my next body upgrade will probably be to FF although really speaking this camera is probably all I really need. We all know how that itch develops as we slowly outgrow our equipment though so who knows :) In the mean time, I'm really glad I got the d7000 an would recommend it to anyone trying to make the same decision as me. For the time being, I figure I will get better results with fx glass on a dx body then the other way around.

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