
Engineered as an ideal balance of durability and functionality, the D7000 D-SLR features a multitude of new enhancements and updated Nikon technologies, which results in stunning photos and amazing full HD (High Definition) movies.Ĭontinuing the tradition of innovative technology that began with the revolutionary D90, the first D-SLR to capture HD movie, the D7000 features a new 16.2-megapixel CMOS sensor with low-light ability never before seen in a DX-format (APS-C) camera. today introduced the new D7000 digital SLR camera designed to fulfill the needs of passionate photographers who demand exceptional performance, reliability, and unprecedented levels of control and versatility in a compact form factor. More images and details in the press release below.
Magnesium alloy top and rear for durability. 2016 pixel RGB sensor/ Scene Recognition system. A kit version of the D7000 packaged with an 18-105mm kits lens will also be available for $1499.95.Ĭheck on Nikon D7000 availability below. The Nikon D7000 should be available in October 2010 at an initial retail price of $1199.95. Additionally, the D7000 can capture 1080p HD video at 24 fps, or 720p video at either 24 or 30 fps. The D7000 features a 16.2MP sensor, a 39-point AF system and a large sensitivity range covering ISO 100-25,600. Nikon Announces Video-Shooting D300s and Moreįollow us for real-time tech news: Charlie Sorrel and Gadget Lab on Twitter.The Nikon D7000 is the successor to the very popular Nikon D90. Nikon D300s: Next-Gen Camera Specs and Screen-Shot Leaked. Nikon D7000: Camera Road Test With Chase Jarvis And all this before the Photokina show kicks off next week.ĭ7000 product page If you're a Nikon shooter with some cash to spend, today is probably a very good day for you. Nikon has also launched a new speedlight, the SB700, and a couple of lenses: a 35mm AFS ƒ1.4G (the S means it has its own motor inside, the G means no aperture ring) for $1,800 and a 200mm ƒ2G for $6,000. Now, both manufacturers are catching up to each other, and we have this new D7000 and Canon's fantastic EOS 550D (Rebel T2i) to show for it.Īnd wait, there's more. Nikon's D3 took high-ISO shooting to a whole new level, while Canon was concentrating on cameras that shoot great video.
Nikon and Canon are locked into a battle that keeps producing more and more amazing kit. This camera shows us one other thing: that competition is good.