In Stock - Nikon D7000 16.2MP DSLR Camera - Body Only
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In Stock - Nikon D7000 16.2MP DSLR Camera - Body Only

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In Stock - Nikon D7000 16.2MP DSLR Camera Body

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Product Highlights

  • - 16.2MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor
  • - EXPEED 2 Image Processor
  • - 1080p HD Video Capture
  • - 3" LCD Display
  • - RAW + JPEG Still Image Capture
  • - Twin SD/SDHC/SDXC Card Slots
  • - RGB 3D Matrix Metering System
  • - i-TTL Flash + Speedlight Compatibility
  • - 39 Point AF System
  • - Works with 60+ NIKKOR Lenses


 

16.2MP DX-Format Sensor + EXPEED 2 Image Processing System
With its 16.2MP CMOS image sensor and Nikon's new EXPEED 2 image processing system, the D7000 DSLR delivers superior image quality with low noise. The EXPEED 2 image processing engine combined with a 14-bit analog/digital conversion brings a new level of even tonal gradations while managing color, contrast, exposure, and noise resulting in brilliant image quality. EXPEED 2 also manages the D7000's speedy 5-millisecond shutter response, blazing AF speed and rapid six frames-per-second (fps) burst speed for up to 100 images
Full 1080p High Definition Video Capture with the D-Movie Function
Building upon the popular D90 DSLR, the Nikon D7000 captures breathtaking full 1080p HD movies with full-time autofocus and manual exposure control using the D-Movie function. To keep critical HD focus, users can choose to engage a variety of AF functions, including face priority to track up to 35 human faces, subject-tracking and normal or wide-area autofocus

Advanced movie features also allow exposure adjustment on the fly while recording. The D7000 DSLR offers variable frame rates and resolutions, and can record 1080p at a cinema-like 24fps, or a web-friendly 720p at either 24 or 30fps for up to 20 minutes per clip. Once recorded, users are able to edit and trim video clips in the camera to save time in post production. Whether utilizing a wireless or hot shoe mounted microphone, sound can be recorded via the stereo microphone input for professional audio results

To further simplify movie shooting, Live View is activated by a single dedicated switch, and HD video recording is achieved by pressing a single button. The D7000 DSLR also incorporates a built-in HDMI output CEC compliant (Consumer Electronic Control) that allows users to connect it to a HDTV and playback with most HDTV remote controls

By adding versatile NIKKOR lenses to the equation, photographers can create a variety of photo perspectives with video such as isolating subjects with a shallow depth of field, and recording in low light conditions. Combining the D7000 DSLR with NIKKOR lenses also delivers the sharpness essential for HD video, and Nikon's innovative Vibration Reduction (VR) II technology helps to eliminate the effects of camera shake

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39 Point AF System
The D7000 DSLR features a 39 point AF System, which includes nine center cross-type sensors that operate with more than 60 NIKKOR lenses. The 39 points in the new Multi-CAM 4800DX AF module work together to provide superior subject acquisition and fast tracking capabilities, allowing photographers to confidently capture a player stealing third from the sideline to fast-moving wildlife. Additionally, photographers can activate dynamic or single point AF, configurable in combinations of 9, 21 or 39 or a 21 point ring to match a variety of shooting styles and situations. Photographers can activate 3D tracking, which continuously follows moving subjects within the 39 AF points, highlighting the activated AF point in the viewfinder

An additional feature of the autofocus system is AF fine tune. Photographers sometimes require an extra level of ultra-fine AF tuning. This feature allows you to individually fine-tune and register the autofocus position for up to 12 lens models, then apply that compensation whenever the same lens is attached. You can also register adjustments uniformly regardless of the type of lens used

RGB 3D Matrix Metering System + Scene Recognition System
Utilizing Nikon's exclusive Scene Recognition System, the camera analyzes subject information from a database containing more than 30,000 images to optimize focus, exposure and white balance. To assist in creating amazing imagery, the Scene Recognition System reads data from a groundbreaking 2,016 pixel RGB 3D Matrix Metering sensor that examines the scene's brightness and color data then optimizes the camera's performance prior to the actual exposure. Another revolutionary Nikon first, this system interprets scene data for improved control of light metering and i-TTL flash output. Additionally this sensor allows for an "Ambient" white balance setting which can be activated to allow warm rendering in Automatic White Balance
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Built-In i-TTL Flash + Speedlight Compatibility
The built-in iTTL Speedlight pops up in a flash, and it offers wide-angle flash-coverage that accommodates 16mm lenses. The camera also has Wireless Commander support so users can maximize the potential of Nikon's creative lighting options. Using the integral flash set to Wireless Commander in combination with one or several off-camera Nikon Speedlights, the shooter can create a unique look for each and every photograph. Up to 8 Speedlights can be fired at once - including Nikon's flagship SB-900, as well as others in the series, including the SB-600 and SB-800/SB-700
Low Light Image Capture
The D7000 DSLR continues Nikon's tradition of providing photographers the confidence to shoot in low light, knowing they will capture high quality low-noise images. The camera's native ISO range of 100-6400 affords the versatility to photograph in challenging lighting conditions, such as when indoors or in the evening. The ISO range can be expanded to a Hi-2 setting of 25,600, which was previously found only in Nikon FX-format territory. The camera allows more light to be gathered, resulting in a correctly exposed image that has less noise and finer grain
Enhanced Build Quality, Durability, and Usability
The compact design is lightweight enough for a full days use, but has a reassuring heft that hints at Nikon's reputation for reliability. The durable camera body consists of a magnesium-alloy top and rear covers and a 150,000 cycle-rated shutter system. Additionally, the D7000 DSLR is dust and moisture sealed and features Nikon's dust reduction system to remove image-degrading particles from the image sensor. Among the well laid out ergonomics, users will immediately notice a Mode Dial that eschews traditional Scene Mode icons for more advanced manual functions and two user-defined settings (U1 and U2) to adapt to a users shooting style on the fly. Placed under the control wheel is a Release Mode dial, which allows access the burst modes, timer, or the Quiet Shutter, to soften the cameras operation when shooting in sensitive environments such as a ceremonies or nature
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Pentaprism Optical Viewfinder + 170° 3" LCD Display
When framing lush landscapes or tight telephoto shots from afar, users will appreciate the large, bright glass pentaprism optical viewfinder has approximately 100% frame coverage and approximately 0.94x magnification. The 3", 921,000 dot super-density LCD monitor with 170° viewing delivers bright, crisp image playback and precise Live View and movie shooting
Twin Memory Card Slots
The D7000 DSLR features twin SD card slots with SD, SDHC, SDXC memory card compatibility that offers a several recording options including designating separate NEF (RAW) JPEG and movie files
Long Life EN-EL15 Battery
The D7000 was designed to provide maximum performance with minimized power usage. The camera employs a new EN-EL15 battery which enables up to 1050 shots when fully charged
Creative Controls
The D7000 DSLR contains many features aimed at empowering the user with creative freedom including the ability to process RAW images directly in the camera, and add in special effects using the retouch menu. Among the many editing options are color filters, distortion control for a fisheye effect, perspective control for a miniature effect, or a new color sketch filter that creates a sketch-styled image. As always, manipulated images are saved as copies while the original is retained

The Picture Control system also allows the choice for standard, neutral, vivid, monochrome, portrait, or landscape settings to apply a personal look and feel to their pictures, and it's versatile scene modes let them choose from portrait, landscape, child, sports, close-up or night portrait for stunning results even in challenging conditions

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Camera Type DSLR (with 1080p video)
Imaging
Resolution 16.2MP
Sensor Nikon DX-Format (23.6 x 15.6mm) CMOS Sensor With Nikon's dust reduction system
Bit Depth 14-bit
File Formats Stills: RAW, JPEG, RAW + JPEG
File Size Large: 4,928 x 3,262 Medium: 3,696 x 2,448 Small: 2,464 x 1,632
Color Spaces Not specified by manufacturer
Creative Color Modes Not specified by manufacturer
Image Stabilization N/A
Crop Factor 1.5x (Nikon DX format)
Optics

 
   
Lens Mount Nikon F bayonet mount (With AF coupling and AF contacts)

Compatible with DX AF, D/G type AF (excluding IX), AF (other than D/G type, excluding lenses for F3AF, all functions supported except 3D Color Matrix Metering II), AI-P (all functions supported except 3D Color Matrix Metering II), Non-CPU (can be used in modes A and M; Color Matrix Metering and aperture value display supported if user provides lens data (AI lenses only), Electronic rangefinder can be used if maximum aperture is f/5.6 or faster)

Focus Type Auto and manual
Focus Range N/A
Accessory Lens/Filter Mount N/A
Shooting Controls
Sensitivity 100-6400 ISO Can be set up to approximately 2 EV (Hi-2, ISO 25,600 equivalent) above ISO 6400; auto ISO sensitivity control available
Shutter Speeds 1/8,000 to 30s in steps of 1/3 or 1/2 EV Bulb time - requires optional remote control
Metering Matrix
Exposure Modes Not specified by manufacturer
White Balance Not specified by manufacturer
Mirror Lock-Up Yes - mirror up mode
Burst Capability 6 frames per second; up to 100 images
Self Timer Not specified by manufacturer
Interval Recording Not specified by manufacturer
Remote Control Optional ML-L3 remote
Flash
Built-in Flash Yes
Effective Flash Range Not specified by manufacturer
External Flash Connection Hot shoe or Wireless Commander support
Dedicated Flash System Not specified by manufacturer
Max Sync Speed 1/250
Memory
Built-in Memory N/A
Memory Card Type SD/SDHC/SDXC Twin memory card slots
Still Images per GB Not specified by manufacturer
A/V Recording
Video Recording Yes
Recording Formats H.264/MPEG-4, MOV
Video Resolution NTSC: 1920 x 1080/24p 1280 x 720/30p 1280 x 720/24p 640 x 424/30p

PAL: 1920 x 1080/24p 1280 x 720/25p 1280 x 720/24p 640 x 424/25p

Video Clip Length Maximum recording time: approximately 20 minutes
Audio Recording Built-in monaural or external stereo microphone recording
Viewfinder/Display
Viewfinder Type Pentaprism optical viewfinder
Viewfinder Coverage Approximately 100% - Approximately 0.95x magnification
Display 3" LCD with 170° viewing
Live View Yes
Connectivity/System Requirements
Connectivity USB 2.0 A/V out HDMI Mic input GPS connection
System & Software Requirements For ViewNX 2 Software

Windows

CPU Display, playback, and editing of still images and movies (MotionJPEG): Intel Celeron / Pentium 4 / Core Series, 1.6GHz or above Playback and editing of H.264 movies: Pentium D 3.0GHz or above (during playback) Core 2 Duo 2.6GHz or above (during editing)

OS Windows 7 Home Basic/Home Premium/Professional/Enterprise/Ultimate Windows Vista Home Basic/Home Premium/Business/Enterprise/Ultimate (Service Pack 2) Windows XP Home Edition/Professional (Service Pack 3) This application requires a computer with a pre-installed operating system. If you use 64-bit version Windows 7 or 64-bit version Windows Vista, operation takes place under 32-bit compatibility environment

Hard Disk Space 500MB or above for OS startup disk unit (1GB or above is recommended) For OS installation: 50 MB or above

Installed RAM Windows 7 or Windows Vista: 1GB or above (1.5GB or above is recommended) Windows XP: 512MB or above (1GB or above is recommended)

Display Resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels (XGA) or more Display color: 24-bit color or above

Interface USB: Only built-in USB ports supported Connect the camera directly to the computer; do not use a hub or USB keyboard

Miscellaneous An internet environment is required to use "Nikon Message Center 2", the [GeoTag] feature and my Picturetown The installation requires the CD-ROM drive on your PC To use all the functions, you need Google Earth Plug-in, QuickTime 7 (or later), and DirectX 9 (or later) For playback and editing of H.264 movies A computer with a graphics board of 128MB or above installed is recommended

Macintosh

Processor Display, playback, and editing of still images and movies (MotionJPEG): Power PC G4 1GHz or above / PowerPC G5 / Intel Core series / Intel Xeon series Playback and editing of H.264 movies: PowerPC G5 Dual 2GHz or above / Core Duo 2GHz or above (during playback) Core 2 Duo 2.6GHz or above (during editing)

OS Mac OS X (Version 10.4.11, 10.5.8, 10.6.4)

RAM 512MB or above (1GB or above is recommended)

Hard Disk Space 500MB or above for OS startup disk unit (1GB or above is recommended) For OS installation: 50 MB or above

Monitor Resolution Resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels (XGA) or more Display color: Millions or above

Interface USB: Built-in USB ports and FireWire ports supported Connect the camera directly to the computer; do not use a hub or USB keyboard

Miscellaneous An internet environment is required to use "Nikon Message Center 2", the [GeoTag] feature and my Picturetown The installation requires the CD-ROM drive on your PC For playback and editing of H.264 movies A computer with a graphics board of 128MB or above installed is recommended During editing or playing of a high-definition movie using Nikon Movie Editor on a PowerPC model, the performance of the computer might become extremely slow

Environmental
Operating/Storage Temperature Not specified by manufacturer
Weatherproofing Moisture sealed
Durability Dust sealed Magnesium-alloy top and rear covers
Power
Battery Type EN-EL15 rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Power Adapter AC adapter optional
Physical
Dimensions 5.2 x 4.2 x 3" (13.2 x 10.6 x 7.6cm)
Weight 1 lb 11.5 oz (779g) With battery and memory card

Warranty Information

Nikon Japan 1 Year Full Warranty.

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  1. Award-winning nikon semi-pro camera

    Posted by Arghie on 3rd Jul 2011

    First thing and foremost, Nikon still upholds their reputation as the camera name that produces quality pictures -- heart of the image. With the new D7000 in the line, you can have the assurance that your investment will not go to waste.

    Unfortunately, you will hardly find a D7000 made in Japan. All amateur Nikon cameras are made in Thailand, while high-end professional cameras such as D700, D3s and above are made in Japan. Quality-wise, Nikon has great quality control for all their products that you should not doubt all cameras made from countries outside Japan.

    If there is indeed a D7000 made in Japan, I assure you that you will not spot even a minute difference.


    Nikon for Life ;)


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