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Nikon D7000 18-105 VR Kit
 
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Nikon D7000 18-105 VR Kit

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Technical Details

  • 16.2 megapixel DX-format CMOS image sensor
  • High ISO (100-6400) light sensitivity - extendable up to 25600
  • EXPEED 2: Nikon’s advanced image processing engine
  • Twin SD card slots: SDXC compatible
  • Razor-sharp 39-point AF system
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Product details

  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 13.2 x 10.5 cm ; 780 g
  • Boxed-product Weight: 2.7 Kg
  • Item model number: VBA290K001
  • ASIN: B00438QJ3M
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 15 Sep 2010
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 521 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

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Manufacturer's Description

The new Nikon D7000: Ready to fulfil your passion

The D7000's increased ISO sensitivity (100-6400, extendable up to 25600) ensures exceptional detail with minimal noise when capturing fast moving subjects or in poor light situations, even without the flash
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The Nikon D7000 is a D-SLR that offers exceptional image quality, reliability and performance packed into a durable and portable body. The D7000 is the ideal next camera for D-SLR owners who want to further indulge their passion for photography with a camera that boasts more advanced features providing creative power. It has a new image sensor, EXPEED 2, AF system and metering sensor to ensure great performance in a highly durable body. In fact, it has everything you need in your next SLR but in a size you wouldn't expect.

Exceptional image quality

The D7000 includes a range of new features to ensure superior image quality including 16.2 effective megapixels with the newly developed Nikon DX format CMOS image sensor. There is a new image-processing engine, EXPEED 2, which delivers higher image quality, higher speed processing and multiple functions with more power. And the D7000's increased ISO sensitivity (100-6400, extendable up to 25600) ensures exceptional detail with minimal noise when capturing fast moving subjects or in poor light situations, even without the flash.

Outstanding reliability
AF system featuring 39 focus points, including 9 cross-type sensors in the centre, gives you the sharpest focus, no matter where your subject is in the frame.
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The D7000's bright Glass Pentaprism Viewfinder with approximate 100% frame coverage and 0.94x magnification gives you the most precise view and focus of any scene, and it is always ready when you are with a shutter speed of 1/8000s, tested to 150,000 cycles. What is more, the camera is protected by magnesium alloy top and rear covers and has durable sealing against dust and moisture so it is prepared for even the most testing of situations. When it comes to storage, the D7000 again provides you with maximum reliability. The twin SD memory card slots allow for added storage capacity and give you the freedom to manage your images and video in the way you want to either by saving more of them, keeping different formats separate or always having backup space when you need it.

Enhanced performance

The D7000's newly developed AF system featuring 39 focus points, including 9 cross-type sensors in the centre, gives you the sharpest focus, no matter where your subject is in the frame. And with Nikon's new 2,016 pixel RGB metering sensor to enhance the effectiveness of the Scene Recognition System, plus High Speed Continuous shooting capability at 6FPS, you can be sure to capture incredibly accurate, high-quality images every time. To guarantee great performance for longer, the D7000 also has a dedicated Multi-Power Battery Pack MB-D11 (optional) that enables seamless switching of power supply with the in-camera battery, vertical shooting and further stabilizes the body when using a long telephoto lens.

Full-HD D-Movie with AF-F mode
The D7000 has direct access to a movie record button so you can capture footage in full HD (1080p) with greater ease
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The D7000 has direct access to a movie record button so you can capture footage in full HD (1080p) with greater ease. The AF-F gives continuous focus during movie recording, which is captured using MPEG4 AVC/H.264 compression, and has a stereo microphone jack for quality sound recording. This means superior image quality and operability when using the D-Movie function. The D7000s built-in movie editing functions also give you the freedom to chose the start and end points of your footage and switch to selected frames for capturing still images without relying on a computer – letting you edit and share your films quickly and easily.

Easy access Live View

Easy access Live View with new Contrast-detect AF modes: face detection with contrast AF is faster and more powerful than ever. Up to 35 people can be detected within approx. 0.08 seconds, even if subjects are not directly looking at the camera. Target Tracking keeps moving subjects in focus. Normal area AF is recommended for pinpoint focus and wide-area AF for handheld shooting

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Up to 35 people can be detected within approx. 0.08 seconds, even if subjects are not directly looking at the camera.
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It has a new image sensor, EXPEED 2, AF system and metering sensor to ensure great performance in a highly durable body
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Nikon is also launching the new Speedlight SB-700, a feature-packed yet easy-to-use flash unit. The SB-700 offers lighting benefits that greatly surpass the camera onboard flash, allowing total control over scene or subject lighting to create beautiful, professional looking results. Also new to the Nikon accessories range is the Battery Pack MB-D11, allowing seamless power switching and incorporating controls for vertical shooting. The D7000 is compatible with the GP-1 GPS (Global Positioning System) unit which records location information in the image file and of course, the camera supports a wide variety of NIKKOR lenses.

Multi-Power Battery Pack MB-D11

The MB-D11 battery pack extends autonomous operating time. It enables seamless switching between power sources, and is equipped with a shutter release button and command dials for vertical shooting. Boasts a tough magnesium alloy cover for protection. Powered by specific Nikon batteries and Ni-MH or lithium AA-size batteries.

The new Speedlight – the SB-700

A sophisticated flash in a compact body, the SB-700 offers users the opportunity to expand their creative potential beyond the built-in camera flash. It integrates flawlessly with Nikon's DSLR cameras, taking advantage of i-TTL to provide optimal results with minimum of effort. Inheriting the advanced features of the professional SB-900 flash, the new flash also boasts an intuitive interface and easy-to-understand operating system. It features Nikon's i-TTL, through-the-lens metering system, ensuring accurate light measuring as well as multi-step auto zoom, which automatically detects the lens focal length and adjusts the flash output accordingly for angles of view from 24mm to 120mm. Users have the choice of three illumination patterns, which can be quickly selected to match different shooting scenarios. The high performance Speedlight is ideal for a wide range of applications, from portrait and studio to events and night-time photography. The SB-700 is compatible with FX and DX format cameras and its fast wireless control will make the flash attractive for a wide range of customers, including advanced photographers seeking to extend their Creative Lighting System. It can act as a master, controlling up to two groups of flashes and their light ratios, and can also act as a remote unit in a flash set up. With its rotating head and built-in bounce card, the photographer can use the flash to direct the light and bounce it off ceilings or walls. The SB-700 also comes with the practical Nikon Diffusion Dome to soften the light and even the shadows of direct flash. The flash has a mounting foot lock lever, through which the flash can be securely attached to the camera, preventing it from coming loose. There is also an optional weather -sealed mount available for outdoor photography.

Box Contains

  • Nikon D7000 DSLR Camera
  • 18-105VR Lens
  • Shoulder Strap
  • Body Cap
  • LCD Monitor Cover
  • Hot Shoe Cover
  • Eyepiece Cup
  • AV cable
  • USB cable
  • Lithium Ion battery
  • Battery charger
  • ViewNX2 all in one software package
  • Quick Start Guide
  • User Guide
  • 2 Year Warranty


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    15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
    By Smiller
    A very very good camera for the price. I upgraded from a 10mp D60. The extra buttons for settings are worth it over the small Nikon bodies.
    I bought one again because I loved the first one and the photographs are awesomely good, will enlarge huge, or sharp small areas if needed. To see the full potential quality put on a prime (even 50mm 1.8) or better zoom lens.
    File sizes are big though on RAW compared to earlier 10 or 12mp Nikons, you may need a new hard drive!
    The handling is excellent.
    Whilst it does 6fps against the 300s's 7fps the high speed mode on RAW files actually seems quicker than on the 300s when I tested both in store. Focus on 3d AFA or AFC is great, fast and accurate and it seems to do well for capturing birds, animals or aircraft at airshows.
    The picture quality and colour depth and the tonal range is amazing. In camera fill-in flash is very accurately controlled.
    It is fantastic at low light It does very well up to ISO 1600 without any visble noise, a bit at 3200 and after that the noise becomes visible.
    The in camera processing and retouching tools are very useful. D Lighting allows you to correct under exposed JPEGs at three levels which is very useful to obtain a high quality JPEG from one where there is too much shadow, e.g. portraits on sunny days or contre-jour. Exposure is generally accurate but it does tend to under expose shadows and therefore the post capture D lighting is helpful.
    Best of all it is light enough to carry around all day.
    The 18-105 lens takes very good shots but is better at the telephoto end, at wide angle it doesn't seem quite as good as the 18-55. It does perform well though even at widest apertures and again here seems better than the 18-55. The colours are improved over the cheaper 18-55 kit lens, it has focus override, it doesn't flare as easily and the bokeh is nicer. I use mine mainly with the 18-105, 70-300 and 50mm 1.8.
    I am now on my second D7000 (this one supplied by Amazon) as unfortunately the first got caught in a summer rainstorm and it died as a result. The Nikkor lens on it was fine however! Was I expecting too much of the camera?
    Don't be fooled by "weather proofing" claim, it isn't waterproof and, possibly no more and maybe less than cheaper Nikons, as it has more switches which can leak moisture in.
    Having said that it is my only gripe. It does produce truly superb photographs and the handling is good.
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    80 of 86 people found the following review helpful
    By Ripple TOP 50 REVIEWER
    Chances are that if you are even considering this camera, it is as an upgrade. There are now countless comparisons in the photo magazines and on the web that you can use to check out how it compares in features, so there's little merit in repeating them here. It's certainly an "enthusiast" spec so for a starter camera it is probably more than you will need to pay. Camera manufacturers don't make it easy as each are backing slightly different technology horses - and at the end of the day (which coincidently is a time when this camera is particularly good due to it's ability to handle low light with remarkably little noise) it's a matter of personal preference which manufacturer you favour. I find Nikons fit better in the hand than Canon or Pentax cameras - so head to your camera petting zoo to see which one fits best for you. I also find the controls more intuitive with the two wheel system. I also prefer Nikon's colour performance particularly compared with Canon's more saturated colour rendition, but since you will probably use some PC processing, this is not a deal breaker. If you believe the mark of quality is in resolution, you can get more Mps with a Canon 550d- but at 16.2 Mp this is more than adequate for the amateur and prints at least A3 sized with no problem or loss of clarity. And the quality is down as much to the quality of processor as to the number of pixels per se. If you have a heap of Canon (or other) lenses though, then it's probably not great enough to warrant the cost of changing horses in midstream as Nikon lenses house the autofocus on the lenses rather than in the body as Canon does.

    If you are coming at it afresh though, you are really looking at this against the Canon EOS 60D or the Pentax K-5 (although you can argue until the cows come home which the competitors really are. It's an upgrade on the Nikon D90 as well and certainly on any lower Nikons, and price wise, the Canon 550d might be in the same bracket).

    Where the D7000 is arguably weaker is in the fact that the rear screen is fixed while many competitors allow angled versions. If you are planning on life as a Paparazzo, then this may be an issue but for me this tends to be more useful for movie filming. Which brings me to a second slight weakness - while the HD video is excellent on the D7000 my unit had a few dead pixels (only apparent in video) but there is now a Firmware update that has reduced this, not totally, but certainly to more than acceptable levels on my unit. But I don't film video that often so this isn't a concern. I've also tended to prefer the shutter release firmness on Nikons, and here it is OK but a bit mushier (technical term that!) than on the D90 for example.

    In almost every other respect, this is a cracking camera. I love the duel card system that lets you save stills and video to different cards, or acts as a simple additional storage or for me, the best option allows you to save as both RAW and jpeg versions (incidentally, Adobe has now added D7000's RAW to it's list - but you will have to download that separately to even the latest Photoshop versions).

    The D7000 offers up to 39 AF points - which really is superb in this price bracket and which helps to generate superb image quality. The camera's low light performance is superb; even at ISO 12 800 it's just about acceptable. The build quality is fantastic and, while it tends to concentrate on doing the basics well, it has some nice features like low noise shutter options. The burst rate of 6fps is also pretty decent. Battery life is good too.

    It's a cracking bit of kit and more similar to Nikon's semi-pro D300S than the lower ranges but at an enthusiast price band (albeit that as a new product the pricing is still a bit toppish - made worse by the VAT increase of course - but will undoubtedly come down in time ...... if you can resist that long though). But for all it's cleverness, you can pretty much operate it out of the box as a very over-priced point an shoot, if that's what you want to do (but why would you?)

    It's not faultless (as explained) but it's certainly an excellent choice and you are unlikely to be disappointed. Is it good enough to swop bodies from a competitor? Well, that depends on how much kit you have invested in, but as a Nikon upgrade, it's a no-brainer. It's a joy to use and you'll love it - then when you process your pictures, you will smile smuggly to yourself at your choice all over again.

    Also, the kit lens (which are always pretty ropey) is surprisingly decent here too.
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    40 of 43 people found the following review helpful
    I'm a semi-pro and I've used this camera on a couple of paid jobs now and really love it.

    I'll do an old school good vs bad summary:

    The Good
    Everything just about; for a CMOS-sized sensor it's got a really wide latitude and it is AMAZING at high ISOs, (I took a day's images by mistake at 1250 iso and didn't even notice until I looked at the data) - the high ISOs allow slower lenses to shine almost as well as their pro competitors. I spent six weeks researching DSLRs around £1000 and this is, I believe, the very best value in the bracket. Colours are terrific, everything is natural. It's Some reviewers say that the machine even blows away full frame Nikon DLSRs.There is no back focus issue, I think this must me folks upgrading from compacts or somesuch, where sharpness algorithms over compensate for cheap glass, so when you use a DSLR like this for the first time - a full frame RAW image is MASSIVE

    The Bad
    1. Build quality is really plasticy. This doesn't usually bother me, so what? I hear you ask. Well, it's around the handgrip where it fails, the battery compartment doesn't close brilliantly reassuringly and when you grip the camera, that wee bit clicks a bit - all day long. I shoved a little bit of card in between the battery and the shell and it stopped it. It was really irritating me on shoots.
    2. Kit lens is awful. Buy one of the cheap primes for lovely stylish sharp pictures with plenty of dreamy 'bokeh' - the 35mm afs lens should be the standard lens for this camera. If you really want a zoom for this machine the 70-300 afs VRII is brilliant.
    3. Auto exposure is on the bright side. Nearly everyone agrees on this. Just set your own compensation.

    Remember that DX cameras on nikon lenses add to the focal length - so the 35mm becomes a 52mm and so on...
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    I don't review stuff I buy normally but photography is now my passion. I'm not a camera snob and you can find all of the technical stuff about this camera elsewhere! Read more
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    Published 5 days ago by Toops
    you need a camera which is powerful? but cheaper than a full frame?
    This is nikons current best in class dx body when it comes to buying cameras. Before getting this i spent months trying to decide wether i should go with the nikon d300s or this... Read more
    Published 1 month ago by dxphoto
    could not expect more
    Decided to purchase D7000 after 2 months of researching and investigations. I had short listed Nikon D7000 and Canon 7D and finally decided in the favour of D7000. Read more
    Published 2 months ago by Mohan Kumar
    Nice piece of kit
    Purchased this camera 15 month ago.
    Shot >9000 photos since over wide range of subjects, Macro. landscape, cityscape, portrait, salsa dancing, fast running dog . . Read more
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    Excellent camera. Just starting out in the field of photography so needed something easy to use but also able to move with me as I advanced. Read more
    Published 5 months ago by Bazza
    Delighted!
    I've owned the D7K for almost 3 months, and hardly a day goes by without me being delighted with my investment. Read more
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    Excellent camera
    I've been using this camera for a few days now having upgraded from the D40, whilst some of the buttons are familiar it is taking a little time to learn what each button/setting... Read more
    Published 8 months ago by Mr. G. P. Skinner
    Shooting Video ?
    THe pictures taken by this camera are superb. However in this review i want to concentrate on the video ability of Dslr
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    This is a superb camera. It seems to delight in damp, cold condition and in low light.

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