It’s clear that low light shooting needn’t be a worry. With a high-resolution 16.2-megapixel CMOS sensor at its heart, the latest EXPEED 2 image processing engine can render images from ISO 100-6400 as standard, and two “Hi” settings produce equivalent ISO 12,800-25,600 at full resolution too. The first, the D3100, amped up consumer expectation of what an entry-level DSLR could bring to the table and the D7000’s impressive specification looks to hold a similar stance for what Nikon describes as the consumer-level category. The D7000 is one of a pair of DSLR cameras to appear from Nikon this year. But just how good is this new tech and is the D7000 the true next generation DSLR? ![]() A lot is new: a brand new 16.2-megapixel sensor can capture stills and 1080p HD movies, while a new 39-point autofocus system and 2106 pixel RGB metering sensor show there’s a lot going on under the hood. (Pocket-lint) - The Nikon D7000 is a new DSLR sandwiched between both the consumer and semi-pro categories.
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