Saturday, November 20, 2010

NIKON D7000-Inspired performance in a size that keeps you shooting!

At the heart of the D7000 is a DX-format CMOS image sensor with 16.2 effective megapixels, optimally engineered to gather more quality light through sharp NIKKOR lenses. With 14-bit A/D conversion (12-bit selectable) operating within the sensor, the D7000 realizes stunning images that are richer in tone and detail than previously possible in DX format without sacrificing shooting speed or energy efficiency. Combine these with the agility of the DX format and its signature 1.5x focal length telephoto potential and you can begin to see where this kind of shooting power can take you.

WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS GREAT WONDER WORKING CAMERA?  SEE BELOW
  • Approx. 16.2 effective megapixels. Employs newly developed Nikon DX-format CMOS sensor. [NEW]...more
  • New image-processing engine "EXPEED 2" that achieves high image quality, high-speed image processing, multi functions and efficient energy saving. ...more
  • Wide sensitivity range of ISO 100 to 6400, expandable to Hi 2 (ISO 25600 equivalent). ...more
  • Newly developed AF system featuring 39 focus points including 9 cross-type sensors in the center of the frame. [NEW] ...more
  • Scene Recognition System with improved accuracy by utilizing newly developed 2,016-pixel RGB sensor. [NEW] ...more
  • Full HD (1,920×1,080, 24p) movie-recording function "D-Movie", compatible with external stereo microphone featuring high image quality and operability. ...more
  • Viewfinder employing glass pentaprism features approx. 100% frame coverage and approx. 0.94x high-magnification. ...more
  • Light and rugged magnesium alloy employed for top and rear covers. Secure sealing achieves superior weather-resistant and anti-dust capabilities. ...more
  • Double SD card slots, SDXC compatible. [NEW] ...more
  • Multi-Power Battery Pack MB-D11 that employs magnesium alloy for exterior cover features seamless switching of power feeding with the battery of the D7000.




















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