Nikon D7000

Announced Sep 15, 2010 •
16.2 megapixels | 3 screen | APS-C sensor
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I am excited to attend my first car show and take photographs. Hot Import Nights is gonna be in Santa Clara, CA inside the convention center. I will be shooting with a Nikon D7000 and a 12-24 f/4 lens that I am renting for the event. Would love to get some feedback on possible manual settings I should have my camera set to. I know I'll most likely have to bump up the ISO a bit because of the low light indoors with some neon lights as well. What shutter speed and aperture combo is recommended?...
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Hello, I ran into a problem with adjusting white balance on raw photos.  I shot a small wedding with nikon d800+24-70 lens and d7000+85mm f1.8g, and when I try to sync my white balance in LR, I end up with photos which don't seem to have the same temperature. So, my question is, do I have to set white balance for photos using one body+lens combo, apply it to its photos, and then do the same with the other combo and try to visually match photo temperature? Or, there is an easier way?
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I am a sports photographer using a Nikon D7000 (a refurb from B&H), with a Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 D Macro ED Auto Focus Zoom Lens and a Sandisk 16G card. Today when I was shooting my camera experienced random overexposures. Using Manual, I had the ISO set to 400-500 as it was bright out, shutter at 1250 and f-stop 8, FPS set at 6. Every so often images would appear blown out and overexposed. The first time it happened I cranked up the shutter speed and the f-stop, not realizing there was...
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I'm going  to Comic Con and other similar conventions next month with my newly acquired D7000 and SB-700. In the convention center there are very high ceilings and no walls to bounce off of. Is the Demb Flip it the right accessory to get to take photos with flash? Subjects are the people cosplaying and I will stand couple feet back.
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Hi everyone! I currently own a Canon Powershot SX40 and am saving for an upgrade to a Nikon D7000 this fall. It will be my first DSLR. I am looking for a set up that will allow me to travel lightly if necessary and photograph family gatherings, take portraits, and dabble in some nature/landscape shots. I am on a budget (max $1500 in all) and plan on buying the equipment used or refurbished. I am considering the following lenses for my setup: -Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX-Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6...
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Hello all, I have been a d50 user for many years, and was very happy with it, buying a number of lenses for the Nikon system, but unfortunately my house was robbed, and my camera body was stolen. They thankfully left the lenses (strange, because they're worth far more than the old d50)..Anyway, all my lenses are without inbuilt motor, so buying a replacement d3X00 or d5X00 would mean I have to sell those. I am looking at the d7000 instead, which I can now buy brand new for 720USD including 2...
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I am looking at getting either a NIkon d7000 or a mirrorless camera. Are there any good mirroress cameras that have almost the same functionality of the d7000? The panasonic gh3 is out of my price range and I was looking at an omd em5. Does anyone have any other recommendations about a camera, I want fast autofocus, and the ability to shoot sports in fairly good light. I am looking to spend about $1200 for a kit with lens and camera. My local dealer has an em5 with the 12-50 along with a 16...
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Currently I have a nikon d5100, but I would like to upgrade to a larger body and stronger build. What I like about the d7000 is the image quality and movie mode, along with its lighter weight. The d300 has the good build quality I like. What should I do? I can get the d300 for $500 and the d7000 for $680. I am selling my d5100, as I need that money to get the new camera.
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Currently I have a nikon d5100, but I would like to upgrade to a larger body and stronger build. What I like about the d7000 is the image quality and movie mode, along with its lighter weight. The d300 has the good build quality I like. What should I do?
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I was originally considering the Nikon D5200 as well, but after testing it at a photography store I've decided against it.  I require an SLR for both my hobby and A-Level Photography in which I'll be using a camera for a variety of situations mainly consisting of portrait, landscape and street photography but I hope to also shoot sport and wildlife. This is why I'm considering these two cameras as they fit this and are within my price range. These are the lenses that I own: 18-55mm...
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