January 112011
Nikon SLR D7000

Nikon SLR D7000

With the D7000, Nikon has its new flagship digital SLR for the product line for the semi-professional range on the market. The very long development period of two years the Japanese have used it to bundle a number of improvements over existing products and some new developments in the D7000. Here is the first new CMOS image sensor with 16.1 megapixels maximum resolution, which implemented in conjunction with the EXPEED image processor 2 is an extended ISO sensitivity up to 25,600. Housing front and back are made of an alloy of magnesium, which will provide more protection and stability of the device. For the first time in the semi-professional range covers the pentaprism viewfinder from a field of 100 percent. Other features include the dual card slot for memory card formats SD, SDHC and SDXC, which also allows for the making of backup copies, and the newly developed RGB sensor with 2016 pixels. And the movie keeps up with the D7000, Nikon entered the world of SLRs. In the movie mode can capture images in Full HD at 1,920 x 1,080 pixels and 24 frames per second can be created. The storage of photos is possible in JPEG and RAW in burst mode up to 6.3 frames per second recorded. The display has a size of 3.0 inches and a resolution of 921,000 dots, the included battery has a capacity of 1,900 mAh, which should be sufficient for more than 1,000 images.

The ambitious semi-professional photographer need for the Nikon D7000 approximately 1,300.00 EUR (retail price 1,399.00 EUR) put on the table. For this he receives, but also a camera that is equipped with numerous technical equipment features, which are usually found only on models from the professional field. The image quality of the recordings is excellent, excellent shutter lag is a maximum of 0.17 seconds as well. Also the video have a really good quality. Negative rather minor fall like a little rougher autofocus in video mode or noise when same is on during filming. It is a pity also that the burst mode is limited to 100 photos in succession. Otherwise, however, the D7000 is really no cause for criticism. Despite the relatively high price is the price-performance ratio because of the numerous professional features really good.

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