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November 2010
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152 Tests
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Sehr gute Bildqualität
Sehr gute Ausstattung
Guter optischer Sucher
Toller optischer Sucher
Ergonomische Bedienung
Zwei SDXCKartenslots
Sehr schnell
Sehr gute Verarbeitung
Tolle Bildqualität
Gute Arbeitsgeschwindigkeit
Full HD Videos
Zwei SpeicherkartenSlots
Gute Serienbildgeschwindigkeit mit 6 Bildern pro Sekunde
Der Objektivanschluss ist mit AF-Kontakten und AF-Kupplung ausgerüstet
Autofokusmodul mit 39 AF-Sensoren
Davon 9 schnelle Kreuzsensoren
2.016-Pixel-RGB-Messsensor
Hundert Prozent Bildfeldabdeck
Bildqualität
Rauschverhalten
Akku-Laufzeit
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Kein Live-Histogramm
Fest verbautes Display
Keine 1080/30pVideofunktion
Eingeschränkte Einstellungsmöglichkeiten im Videomodus
Verhältnismäßig teuer
Kein StereoSound
Störgeräusche beim Videofilmen durch kontinuierlichen Autofokus
Automatische AF-Nachführung im Videomodus könnte sanfter sein
Automatische AF-Nachführung im Videomodus ist sehr langsam (siehe unser Fokus-Testvideo)
Fantastic AF system, excellent picture quality, great battery life
A little expensive, screen could be higher resolution, kit lens doesn’t show camera’s full potential
The D7000 is an absolutely exceptional DSLR that, although categorised under Nikon's ‘consumer' bracket, offers a lot of pro-like specification. There's a lot out there to compete with, not least that Canon's 7D can be found for a few hundred pounds mo...
The Nikon D7000 is a successful crossbreed of the cheaper D90 and the more expensive D300s, borrowing features from each model and adding enough new highlights to surpass them both in many ways. Just like the Canon EOS 60D, the Nikon D7000 has been ca...
Zusammenfassung: The Nikon D7000 is Nikon's newest DSLR, aimed right between the and the crowd. Pending actual receipt of a shipping production sample for confirmation, this Nikon D7000 just replaced both the and with superior performance. The D700...
Good detail and dynamic range (even better in RAW), Exceptionally low shadow noise in RAW files, Arguably the best high ISO performance of any current APS-C DSLR, Good build quality and handling, Maximum ISO of 25,600 st full resolution, 1080p HD video mode with basic editing built-in, Efficient Active D-Lighting, Comprehensive customization options, Large, bright viewfinder with 100% coverage,
Tendency to overexpose in bright sunshine/high contrast situations, ISO button is poorly positioned, and cannot be assigned to any other control point, Ditto white balance: poorly positioned, cannot be re-assigned, Exposure mode dial slightly loose, and easily knocked, Shooting mode dial can be awkward to manipulate, AF can be hesitant in poor light, Auto ISO function is confusing and poorly i
Generally camera manufacturers tend to follow a well-defined update path and it's usually pretty clear which model is meant to be replaced by a new one. With the announcement of the D7000 Nikon has - to a degree - broken with this pattern. The new cam...
Wait until the price of the D7000 drops is the best advice we can currently tell you. At the moment is the similarly priced D300s still a big improvement if you intend to use it mainly as a DSLR. The D7000 only gains slight advantage if you shoot a l...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-10-31, Autor: Ben , Testbericht von: alphr.com
Solid all-round performance and some surprisingly upmarket features at a competitive price make for a truly excellent mid-range DSLR...
Zusammenfassung: To change AF area mode you hold the button within the AF/MF switch and use the front command dial, whereas using the dial at the rear will control the AF mode itself. The 2016-pixel metering system...
Line in for a mic, Toggle switch for video, Two SD card slots
Average amounts of detail in video, Manual zoom, No 50i mode, and no 25p Full HD, No headphone jack
With a 18-105 mm lens on board, the D7000 is a real treat to use. But unfortunately, the video it produces just can't compete with the likes of the Panasonic GH2. It's a real shame as it's a great camera otherwise ......
Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC card slots; Great low-light/high-ISO performance; Very good image and video quality; Autofocus in video and Live View modes
Function and bracket buttons difficult to access; Full-time autofocus in video mode needs work; New Nikon users will face a learning curve
If you're ready to get serious about your photography, the Nikon D7000 is well equipped to help you transition to the next level. It has a sophisticated feature set, top-notch performance, and highly pleasing image quality. Expect a challenging learning c...