Nikon's hot new video-shooting D7000 is – on paper - a replacement for the D90. In reality, it puts pretty much every other Nikon crop-frame SLR to shame, and will sit bang in-between the still strong ...
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At Rs. 89,950 including the 18-105 kit lens, the D7000 is a bit pricey at the moment given that the D90 is available for Rs. 50K with lens on the street. However, the D7000 is better than the D90 in ...
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 ...
The all-new Nikon D7000 ($1,499 18-105mm VR lens kit) has landed, muscles fully flexed. A gladiator in the hot mid-range digital SLR battle, the D7000 has the Canon EOS 60D set directly in its ...
The Nikon D7000 was the enthusiasts' camera of choice prior to the announcement of the 36-megapixel Nikon D800. Does it have the necessary firepower? Until the recent launch of the pro-level Nikon D4 ...
With the release of the D7000, Nikon created a new category in its broad DSLR line. At $1200 (body only), the D7000 offers a mid-range alternative to the higher end D300s, and the slightly-long-in-the ...
Nikon’s widely anticipated D7000 slots into the company’s range between the popular D90 and D300s models. A tempting upgrade for D90 owners, it features a 16.2-megapixel (effective) sensor, new EXPEED ...
The D7000 is fairly hard to find fault with. The new 39-point autofocus system is fantastic, highly customisable and delivers continuous shooting results at up to 6fps to almost the same standard ...
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