The trend in the digital imaging and photography is now changing. Now cameras are coming with high ISO, CMOS sensor, highly defined and clear pixels, autofocus and ultra-clear and digital zoom. Nikon 7000D is such a camera which has all such features. In fact it has more features than those explained above. Nikon D7000 is among finest DSLRs released by the Nikon Company. It is more like Nikon D90 but there are some differences in newbie by Nikon. Nikon D7000 has 16.2 megapixel and ISO sensitivity level is at 6400 which can be extended up to 12800. Nikon D7000 has 2 control wheels and dedicated wheels for controlling AF mode, white balance, metering and ISO sensitivity. Nikon D7000 is bit lighter and it is easy to hold it from the right side of the camera. Also its functionality is quite different and simpler with respect to the other DSLRs by Nikon Company. (YOU CAN BUY THIS CAMERA FROM HERE)
Nikon D7000 AF mode and metering are refined features significant upgrade to those used in D90. D7000 has 39 autofocus sensors and among them, 9 are of cross type. Other 30 are of line variety type, consequently only being sensitive to either vertical or horizontal detail but not both. D7000 has pop-up flash, pop out whenever there is need to use the flash. There are some other features in D7000 including shutter speed which is limited to 1/30th of the second, exposure compensation, post-capture D-lighting, trimming, red-eye correction, color adjustments, color outline and color sketch effects. Interval timer shooting is a powerful feature and all these features make D7000 a good and effective camera. Other features of Nikon D7000 are following:
· 16.2 MP CMOS sensor
· 1080p video recording
· Scene recognition system
· Twin card slots
· 39-point AF system with 3d tracking
· Up to 6 fps continuous shooting
These features make D7000 a good reputed DSLR. It can be in the replacement of many cameras released before Nikon D7000. The overall result and feedback of this camera is quite positive and it is gaining more popularity among the photographers and professionals.
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