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Nikon D7000 Camera quality
Technical Details
- High Resolution 16.2 MP DX-format CMOS sensor
- Body only; lenses sold separately
- High Speed 6 frames per second continuous shooting up to 100 shots
- Breathtaking Full 1080p HD Movies with Full Time Autofocus
- Dynamic ISO range from 100 to 6400
Improved quality in highlight and shadow: Active D-Lighting
Nikon's exclusive Active D-Lighting offers the ability to preserve details in highlights and shadows of images in scenes with high contrast. Whether you're dealing with a bright sky and a foreground dark or deep shadows where you can not use a flash, EXPEED image processing engine 2 makes these scenes with light tones - even at its highest settings.
Simply choose Auto Active D-Lighting mode and the camera can adjust levels of contrast in the scene or three frameworks support various levels of resistance. Even if Active D-Lighting is activated, you can always keep the rate of continuous shooting.
6 Frames Per Second Shooting up to 100 Images
Say goodbye to missed opportunities. The D7000 includes a drive mechanism to carry out its new mirror movements remarkably fast and accurate, giving you an approx. 0.052 second time lag release and approx. 0.13 seconds startup time. In addition, you can always shoot approx. 6 frames per second in both 14-bit and 12-bit A / D conversion for shooting RAW.
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