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November 2010
(86%)
152 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(97%)
8 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Belle construction
Viseur 100%
Excellente gestion du bruit électronique jusqu'à 3200 ISO
Rafale à 6 i/s et autofocus réactif
Kit polyvalent avec objectif stabilisé
Pilotage de flashs distants sans fil
Viseur 100 %
Vidéo Full HD 24p
Double emplacement pour cartes mémoire (compatible SDXC)
6 images par seconde
Enfin un capteur supérieur à 12 Mpix chez Nikon
Qualité d’image
Les innovations par rapports au D90
Rapidité et réactivité
Vidéo HD
Viseur optique
Gestion du bruit.
Colorimétrie / résolution / réglages d'image
Qualité des ISO jusqu'à 3200 (voire 6400)
Viseur 100% / double slot SD / ergo. perso
Finition / zoom 18-105 mm polyvalent
Bel appareil
Robustesse
Performances
Utilisation d’optiques anciennes
Bel appareil robuste
Viseur
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Mode vidéo incomplet et autofocus encore trop lent
Les JPeg standard manquent un peu de punch
Ecran LCD fixe
Pas de sortie casque pour le retour son
Capture NX2 vendu séparemment (200 euros) pour tirer le meilleur des raw
Extrait: More versatility in both image quality and general performance make the difference for the Canon EOS 7D, which comes out as the overall winner
16.2MP APS-C DSLR, Terrific photos, Very responsive (6 fps), Top ISO of 25,600, Fast focusing, excellent detail
Hard to find and forget about a price break, Weird Release-Mode dial, Heavy noise above ISO 10,000—which is pretty amazing anyway, HD video still problematic
It’s easy to understand why the Nikon D7000 ranks up there in popularity, even with a $1,200 price tag. Simply put, if you’re serious about photography, you want this camera ...
At $1,199, the Nikon D7000 body is a much better buy than the Nikon D3100 or D5000 if you're a serious hobbyist or aspiring professional. While the D5000 is a few hundred bucks cheaper ($629), it really isn't that much if you plan on buying several high q...
Shallow DOF, Quick switching between audio and video mode, Excellent build and external controls, Builtin intervalometer for timelapses
No audio meters or headphone jack, Slow autofocus in movie mode, Autofocus and memory card noise with built in microphone
With full 1080p resolution, quality lenses, and excellent light sensitivity, Nikon's D7000 is an HDSLR that will make video enthusiasts seriously think twice about going back to a standard camcorder ever again.NIKON, Inc. 1300 Walt Whitman Road Melvil...
The latest mid-level dSLR in the Nikon line-up, the D7000 is a well equipped 16-megapixel unit that is loaded with Nikon's latest and greatest technologies. Nested tightly between their popular D90 and D300/D300s models, the D7000 does offer various op...
Very high image quality, Weather sealed build, Excellent value,
No live histogram, Lacks direct manual video controls, Poorly placed ISO button
Factoring in the Nikon D7000′s image quality, low light performance, build quality and take-no-prisoner type specifications, the D7000 is unquestionably the best value going in the prosumer/semi-pro DSLR camera category. In every regard it’s superior t...
Parting is such sweet sorrow, but the Nikon D7000 leaves us with a plethora of sweet. If you're in the low $1,000 price range and are looking for your first DSLR or an upgrade from a beginner model, the Nikon D7000 is definitely one of the best option...
Extrait: The Nikon D7000 impressed us as the definition of a state-of-the-art DX-format DSLR (APS-C size) with a 16.2 MP CMOS sensor, six frames-per-second framing rate for up to 100 shots and full 1080p HD movies with full-time AF. With twin SD card slots, a ...
Extrait: Jeremy is the video expert of our imaging team and Reviewed.com's head of video production. Originally from Pennsylvania and upstate NY, he graduated from Bard college with a degree in film and electronic media. He has been living and working in New Engla...