Where the Nikon D7000 offers a body-integral pop-up flash with a respectable guide number of 12 (in metres at ISO 100/21°), the Olympus OM-D E-M5 comes without a built-in flash - but ships with the ...
Nikon's hot new video-shooting D7000 is – on paper - a replacement for the D90. In reality, it puts pretty much every other Nikon crop-frame SLR to shame, and will sit bang in-between the still strong ...
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Any suggestions and I would prefer not to spend over $150 on one. So far, the cheapest option is the Yongnuo 568ex but I really don't want to spend $180 on one. I am shooting a cycling race in 2 weeks ...
The D7000 Offers Creative Freedom with Advanced Features Such as a New 16.2 Megapixel DX‐Format CMOS Sensor, Six FPS Shooting, 39‐Point AF System and 1080p HD Movie with Full Time Autofocus MELVILLE, ...
Nikon has announced the Nikon D7000 DSLR that we have been hearing about for some time now. The Nikon D7000 DSLR features a 16.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, there is also a new 39 point autofocus system.
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The D7000 includes a range of new features including 16.2 effective megapixels with the newly developed Nikon DX format CMOS image sensor. The camera boasts a new image-processing engine, EXPEED 2, ...
With the release of the D7000, Nikon created a new category in its broad DSLR line. At $1200 (body only), the D7000 offers a mid-range alternative to the higher end D300s, and the slightly-long-in-the ...