Nikon unveils 16.2MP D7000 DSLR.
The new Nikon D7000 is a replacement to the popular D90 which was released two years ago and was the first DSLR to shoot HD video.
Nikon’s D7000 features a 16.2 MP DX-format CMOS sensor, high speed 6 fps continuous shooting and breathtaking Full 1080p HD Movies with full time autofocus. Dynamic ISO range from 100 to 6400 expandable to 25,600 (Hi2) lets you shoot in near darkness or slow down the action.
Nikon D7000
· 16.2 megapixel CMOS sensor
· 39 point AF system
· 2016 pixel RGB sensor/ Scene Recognition system
· 6 fps for 100 frame burst
· 1080p (24 fps) / 720p (24 or 30 fps) HD video
· Full time AF with video and live view
· ISO 100-6400, expandable to 25,600
· Magnesium alloy built top and rear for durability
· Accepts AF and AF-S lenses
· Dual SD card slots
· $1199 body only, $1499 with 18-105mm VR lens (Available in mid October)
Compatible Lenses:
Type G or D AF NIKKOR: All functions supported
IX Nikkor lenses cannot be used
DX AF NIKKOR: All functions possible
AF-NIKKOR for F3AF not supported
Other AF NIKKOR: All functions supported except autofocus and 3D color matrix metering II
AI-P NIKKOR: All functions supported except 3D color matrix metering II
PC Micro-NIKKOR does not support some functions
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
Fastest Shutter Speed:
1/8000 sec. in steps of 1/3
1/2
1 EV
Slowest Shutter Speed:
30 sec. in steps of 1/3
1/2
1 EV
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