Nikon D7000 DSLR Camera Review 1080P HD Movie Mode

Nikon D7000

by DSLR Camera News on November 21, 2010

Nikon has released a their latest DSLR Camera that bridges the gap between the Nikon D90 and the Nikon D300s. The D7000 has a high resolution 16MP DX CMOS sensor that allows you to make very large prints and/or allows you to do some very tight cropping while still maintaining some unbelievable resolution. It is capable of shooting 6 frames per second for up to 100 shots. It’s sensor delivers accurate control with 2,016 pixel RGB 3D color matrix sensor. This camera has up to 6400 ISO that allows for very low light shots with extreme control.

The Nikon D7000 has amazing breathtaking Full 1080P HD Movie with realtime autofocus. The full time autofucus really is a feature that makes this camera stand out. While recording, you can switch from subject to subject at any distance and the camera quickly focus and stays focuses on the subject. If you’ve used other Digital Cameras for HD video, you will really like how the 1080P HD video features function and how well the videos turn out.

This fantastic camera has even more features that have been missing from Nikon DSLR cameras for years. Finally catching up with Canon in regards to custom modes. These custom modes are U1 and U2 (located on the mode dial). They are user programmable modes that you can save and recall quickly. Now, there is no fumbling around in the field. Simply set your favorite or most used settings and you can quickly switch over to them with a flick of your thumb.

A full list of the features that are worth noting are listed below:

  • High Resolution 16.2 MP DX format CMOS sensor
  • High Speed 6 FPS up to 100 shots
  • 2,016-pixel RGB sensor
  • Large Glass Pentaprism Optical Viewfinder
  • Full 1080p HD Movies
  • Twin SD Card Slots
  • Built-in Speedlight flash
  • Two User Definable Settings
  • ISO range from 100 to 6400 (expandable to 25,600)
  • 39 point AF System
  • 3 Inch, 921,000-dot Super-Density LCD Monitor
  • Fast Start-Up time of 0.13 sec
  • Built-in HDMI Connection

Conclusion:

Even better than the D90 and the D300S and bridges the gap between cheap and expensive DSLR Cameras, this camera is perfect for the consumer that wants everything in one package. From fantastic 1080p video to large and vibrant photographs, this camera will easily make your photography experience excellent. Give this camera a try. We offer it here on DSLR Camera

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