Nikon D7000
Key Features
- 16.2MP APS-C sensor
- Weather-resistant magnesium alloy body
- Dual SD card slots
- 39-point autofocus
- 6 fps continuous shooting
- Full HD video
About the Nikon D7000
The Nikon D7000 is a rugged enthusiast DSLR built to a noticeably higher standard than entry models, and a firm favourite among serious hobbyists. With a 16.2 megapixel APS-C sensor and a tough magnesium alloy body, it is made for photographers who want durability, control and dependable performance in the field.
The D7000 feels like a professional tool. Its weather-resistant construction handles demanding conditions, dual SD card slots give you backup or extra capacity, and the 39-point autofocus tracks action confidently. The sensor delivers clean, detailed files with excellent dynamic range, while twin control dials and a top information panel make manual shooting fast and intuitive.
It thrives in situations that would trouble lesser cameras. Outdoor and travel photographers rely on its robust build in tough weather, event shooters value the security of dual cards, and enthusiasts enjoy the responsive controls for portraits, landscapes and everyday action. Its broad F-mount compatibility means a huge choice of Nikkor lenses is available.
For photographers who want a solid, reliable body that can take a knock and keep delivering, the D7000 offers professional-grade build and image quality at outstanding value. It combines durability, thoughtful controls and dependable results, making it a camera you can trust on demanding shoots.
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