Nikon D7000 DSLR Camera
The Nikon D7000 is a 16.2MP APS-C DSLR camera — with 1080p video. Used copies start from $203.66 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Nikon D7000 DSLR Camera
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Overview — Nikon D7000
Key Features — Nikon D7000
16.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor: Delivers a maximum resolution of 4928x3264 pixels, providing sufficient detail for large prints and moderate cropping.
39-Point Phase-Detection AF: Covers a wide area of the frame with subject tracking support, making it effective for capturing moving subjects.
Weather-Sealed Magnesium Alloy Body: Dust and moisture resistant construction suitable for outdoor shooting in variable weather conditions.
ISO 100–25600 Range: Broad sensitivity range gives shooters flexibility when working in low-light or fast-changing environments.
6fps Burst Shooting: Continuous shooting at up to 6 frames per second supports sports, wildlife, and other fast-action scenarios.
Dual SD Card Slots: Accepts two SD/SDHC/SDXC cards simultaneously for overflow storage, backup, or RAW+JPEG separation.
Specifications — Nikon D7000
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Portrait, Landscape, Travel, Beginner-Friendly, Sports, Event |
| Type | DSLR |
| Sensor | APS-C |
| Resolution | 16.2MP |
| Processor | EXPEED 2 |
| ISO Range | 100 – 25600 |
| AF System | Phase Detection |
| AF Points | 39 |
| Max Photo Resolution | 4928x3264 |
| Burst Rate | 6 fps |
| Max Video Resolution | 1080p |
| Max Frame Rate | 30fps |
Description — Nikon D7000
The Nikon D7000 is a DSLR built on an APS-C sensor with 16.2MP resolution and an EXPEED 2 image processor, producing stills at up to 4928x3264 pixels. The ISO range spans 100 to 25600, and the phase-detection autofocus system covers 39 focus points with subject tracking enabled. Burst shooting reaches 6fps, and color output can be set to either sRGB or Adobe RGB.
For video, the camera captures up to 1080p at frame rates of 24fps, 25fps, or 30fps in 8-bit depth, with picture controls including Standard, Neutral, Vivid, and Monochrome. The body is built from magnesium alloy, is weather sealed, and measures 132 x 105 x 77 mm at 780g. The rear 3.0-inch LCD resolves at 921,000 dots, complemented by an optical viewfinder.
Connectivity includes USB, Mini HDMI, and a 3.5mm microphone jack. The camera uses the Nikon F mount, features a built-in flash, and accepts a hot shoe accessory via the Nikon Standard iTTL interface. Storage is via SD/SDHC/SDXC cards, and the EN-EL15 battery is rated for approximately 1050 shots.
Pros — Nikon D7000
- ✓Weather-sealed magnesium alloy body provides meaningful durability in challenging shooting conditions
- ✓39-point phase-detection autofocus system with subject tracking supports action and moving subject photography
- ✓Wide ISO range of 100–25600 offers flexibility across varied lighting environments
Cons — Nikon D7000
- ✗No in-body or digital image stabilization — lens-based stabilization is required for steady shots
- ✗Video is limited to 8-bit color depth with a maximum frame rate of 24fps at 1080p
- ✗No built-in Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity for wireless image transfer
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