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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.
Award: Good Buy November 2010
November 2010
 
(86%)
152 Reviews
Users
(97%)
8 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Shallow DOF
  • Quick switching between audio and video mode
  • Excellent build and external controls
  • Builtin intervalometer for timelapses
  • Very good image quality
  • Better than average noise vs. detail handling at high ISOs
  • Very good dynamic range in JPEGs
  • Excellent in RAW files
  • Lots of high-end features in a relatively compact body
  • Attention to detail results in a great handheld exper...
  • The Nikon D7000 is SD
  • SDHC and SDXC compatible
  • Outstanding still image quality
  • Sealed against weather and dust
  • Above average low light/high ISO performance
  • Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC card slots
  • Autofocus in video and Live View modes
  • Very good video quality
  • Very high image quality
  • Weather sealed build
  • Excellent value
  • 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
  • Perfect for someone with some knowledge of photography stepping up from a low-end DSLR or high-end point and shoot
  • High performance in a compact DSLR
  • Shoots full 1080p HD video. 6fps continuous shooting. Rugged design.
  • Excellent performance for its class
  • Great viewfinder
  • Control locations and operations streamlined over previous Nikon dSLRs
  • Double SDXC-compatible card slots
  • 16.2MP APS-C DSLR
  • Terrific photos
  • Very responsive (6 fps)
  • Top ISO of 25
  • 600
  • Fast focusing
  • Excellent detail
  • 39 focus points
  • Impressive lowlight performance
  • Dual SD slots
  • Good detail and dynamic range (even better in RAW)
  • Exceptionally low shadow noise in RAW files
  • Arguably the best high ISO performance of any current APS-C DSLR
  • Good build quality and handling
  • Maximum ISO of 25
  • 600 st full resolution
  • 1080p HD video mode with basic editing built-in
  • Efficient Active D-Lighting
  • Comprehensive customization options
  • Large
  • Bright viewfinder with 100% coverage
  • Great quality across its sensitivity range
  • Viewfinder with 100% coverage and VGA screen
  • 6fps continuous shooting at all quality settings
  • Dual memory card slots
  • 1080p video with AF
  • Manual control and mic input.
  • Fantastic AF system
  • Excellent picture quality
  • Great battery life

The editors didn't like

  • No audio meters or headphone jack
  • Slow autofocus in movie mode
  • Autofocus and memory card noise with built in microphone
  • Viewfinder not as accurate as specified (ours is also slightly tilted relative to the sensor)
  • Viewfinder doesn't show ISO unless adjusting
  • Auto white balance has trouble with household incandescent lighting (not unusual
  • Unfortunately)
  • No live histo...
  • The battery on this device only provides up to 850 shots on a single charge.
  • New Nikon DLSR users may be frustrated by learning curve of more advanced features
  • Full-time autofocus in Video and Live View modes not ready for prime time
  • Bracket button positioned too close to flash pop-up button
  • Function button difficult to access
  • No live histogram
  • Lacks direct manual video controls
  • Poorly placed ISO button
  • 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
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  • Pricey for an enthusiast camera. Slow autofocus in Live View. Overexposure in some shots.
  • No 1080/30p video
  • Hard to find and forget about a price break
  • Weird Release-Mode dial
  • Heavy noise above ISO 10
  • 000—which is pretty amazing anyway
  • HD video still problematic
  • Mode dial moves too easily
  • Could be better balanced
  • Tendency to overexpose in bright sunshine/high contrast situations
  • ISO button is poorly positioned
  • And cannot be assigned to any other control point
  • Ditto white balance
  • Poorly positioned
  • Cannot be re-assigned
  • Exposure mode dial slightly loose
  • And easily knocked
  • Shooting mode dial can be awkward to manipulate
  • AF can be hesitant in poor light
  • Auto ISO function is confusing and poorly i
  • Continuous buffer limited in depth
  • Metering frequently over-exposed in bright conditions
  • Continuous movie AF indiscreet in use
  • Back-focusing error on our sample kit.
  • A little expensive
  • Screen could be higher resolution
  • Kit lens doesn’t show camera’s full potential

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  Published: 2011-08-08, Author: Loyd , review by: maximumpc.com

  • 39 focus points; impressive lowlight performance; dual SD slots
  • Mode dial moves too easily; could be better balanced

 
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  Published: 2011-07-11, review by: shutterbug.com

  • 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...

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  Published: 2011-07-10, Author: Xavier , review by: gottabemobile.com

  • 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 ...

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  Published: 2011-06-12, review by: itp.net

  • The Nikon D7000 is a top-notch enthusiast-aimed SLR. It offers great overall image quality and is built like a tank. ...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-24, review by: maclife.com

  • Shoots full 1080p HD video. 6fps continuous shooting. Rugged design.
  • Pricey for an enthusiast camera. Slow autofocus in Live View. Overexposure in some shots.
  • The D7000 is a great camera with terrific features, but it’s priced in an uneasy position compared to pro cameras and cheaper amateur DSLRs. Product D7000 Company Nikon Contact nikonusa.com Price $1,199.95 body only, $1,499.95 with 18-105mm VR le...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-19, Author: Theano , review by: techworld.com

  • If you're ready to get serious about your photography, the Nikon D7000 is well equipped to help you transition to the next level. It has a sophisticated feature set, top notch performance and highly pleasing image quality. Expect a challenging learnin...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-17, review by: layersmagazine.com

  • High performance in a compact DSLR

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  Published: 2011-05-06, review by: macworld.com

  • Outstanding still image quality, Sealed against weather and dust, Above average low light/high ISO performance, Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC card slots, Autofocus in video and Live View modes, Very good video quality,
  • New Nikon DLSR users may be frustrated by learning curve of more advanced features, Full-time autofocus in Video and Live View modes not ready for prime time, Bracket button positioned too close to flash pop-up button, Function button difficult to access

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  Published: 2011-05-06, review by: macworld.com

  • Outstanding still image quality, Sealed against weather and dust, Above average low light/high ISO performance, Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC card slots, Autofocus in video and Live View modes, Very good video quality,
  • New Nikon DLSR users may be frustrated by learning curve of more advanced features, Full-time autofocus in Video and Live View modes not ready for prime time, Bracket button positioned too close to flash pop-up button, Function button difficult to access

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  Published: 2011-03-18, review by: dcresource.com

  • Abstract:  The Nikon D7000 ($1199 body only) is a midrange digital SLR that fits between the D90 and D300s. Its feature set is quite impressive, and even made owners of cameras from other manufacturers drool a little bit (or so I've heard). Some of the highlight...

 
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