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10 stars
Brilliant value
by sweetyug on January 27, 2011
Pros: Well designed ergonomics, sturdy construction, very fast operation, expeed-2 image processing, dual SD cards.
Cons: No 30 fps on 1080p, or 60fps on 720p.
Summary: Brillaint camera overall for its price. You just cant get any better.
Summary: Brillaint camera overall for its price. You just cant get any better.
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10 stars
One of the best Nikon DSLRs ever.
by billisabk on December 8, 2010
Pros: Fantastic images, fast focus, tough build, low noise...
Cons: Hard to find.
Summary: A great offering. Good technique is rewarded with excellent images. Bad technique/lenses are just as glaringly exposed. Wonderful camera.
Summary: A great offering. Good technique is rewarded with excellent images. Bad technique/lenses are just as glaringly exposed. Wonderful camera.
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10 stars
The best among Nikon's DX format DLSR camera lineup.
by jdcorpuz on December 7, 2010
Pros: Fast, accurate and reasonably priced for super-pack features. Great image quality, love the dual SD slots, great shooting in low light plus lots more I can talk about.
Cons: ...availability, it's hard to find in retail or online stores. Bad projection for demand on Nikon's part.
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2 stars
Great camera with lots of dead pixels.
by hakant69 on December 6, 2010
Pros: near perfect body and features.
Cons: dead pixels on both video and still images. No support from Nikon, yet.
Summary: It can be a great upgrade to D90 if (ever) Nikon addresses the dead pixel issues that thousands of buyers complaining. I had to return 4 cameras for the same ...
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Summary: It can be a great upgrade to D90 if (ever) Nikon addresses the dead pixel issues that thousands of buyers complaining. I had to return 4 cameras for the same issues and decided to wait for Nikon do something. I want the camera but i want it as promised not lots of red/blue dots on video and 1/2 dead pixels on still images.
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10 stars
Outstanding....get it...if you can find it.
by golf007sd on December 1, 2010
Pros: Without a question the best Crop Sensor (APS-C) DSLR in the market.
Cons: Hard to find.
Summary: Don't get the kit...the 18-105mm lens is a waste of money.
Summary: Don't get the kit...the 18-105mm lens is a waste of money.
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9 stars
One of the "best bang for buck" Dslr's out there.
by sartajsekhon on December 25, 2012
Pros: too many too list.
Cons: Not good for video ie 24 fps 1080i is more than enough for most vids but its the focusing and the awkward way one has to hold it. also depens on the lens ur using. noise from focusing etc.
Summary: If you really want to preserve your lifes memories in a way that will look awesome when you look back .. buy a dlsr. and the D7000 happens to be one ...
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Summary: If you really want to preserve your lifes memories in a way that will look awesome when you look back .. buy a dlsr. and the D7000 happens to be one of the best mid levels ones you can get.
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7 stars
Balanced, well rounded
by wolfbreath on August 30, 2012
Pros: Packed full of features
Interface is pretty easy
Long battery life
Tough
Cons: Small for my hands
Heavy
Pricey
Summary: For professional or general purposes, this camera works well. I've yet to really experience any problems with it. All of the functions work as expected.
It's pretty tough ...
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Summary: For professional or general purposes, this camera works well. I've yet to really experience any problems with it. All of the functions work as expected.
It's pretty tough too. Once, it was knocked out of my hands and just bounced on the concrete ground, but was fine. Not even a scratch.
Anyhow, it's a little pricey. The D90 is not that far off in features and costs a few hundred less.
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9 stars
best mid range pro camera
by srikiranbotta on April 18, 2012
Pros: More accessible, great picture quality, dual slots, video mode,
Cons: no wireless flash,
Summary: best camera to start with if you want to enter into professional photography
Summary: best camera to start with if you want to enter into professional photography
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10 stars
The best dynamic range performance in the market
by ALFONSO_DOMINGUEZ on January 26, 2012
Pros: Great AF
Dynamic range
Superb image quality
Cons: Still not weight balanced when using larger telephoto zoom lens but always you can use a grip
Summary: The best upgrade I've ever made
Summary: The best upgrade I've ever made
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10 stars
This DSLR is made for people that experiment.
by charles_nocturnus on January 26, 2012
Pros: A wide range of features. The body has a solid feel equal to the change of moving from a carbon bicycle frame to titanium. If you like exploring and mastering all of the features, you will be rewarded with amazing image captures.
Cons: Once you take the time to get comfortable pushing this body to the body you will have you listing for a full frame (FX) DSLR form Nikon. (This is an amazing gateway camera body).
Summary: If you are a part of the 5% that takes the time to use 99 to 100% of the features of an application or technology hardware, this is the camera ...
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Summary: If you are a part of the 5% that takes the time to use 99 to 100% of the features of an application or technology hardware, this is the camera body for you. This camera rewards you for moving the mode dial to manual and experimenting with settings. With enough time spent shooting and fine tuning the settings you will get amazing results. This body is made for experimental photographers that work with a wide range of styles.
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