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Nikon D7000 Digital SLR

Nikon D7000 Digital SLR


Features

  • 16.2 megapixel cropped (1.5x) CMOS sensor
  • Up to 6 frames per second continuous shooting mode
  • New 39-point auto-focus system with 3D tracking
  • 100-6400 (plus H1 and H2 equivalent to ISO 12,800/25,600) ISO range
  • Dual SD Memory Card slots
  • Self-cleaning sensor system
  • 1080p Full HD video recording
  • 3" LCD display

Weight: 1.7lbs

Notes: This rental is for the camera body only. A lens or SD memory card is not included. Also, we will make every attempt to have a fully charged battery for you, but we can't guarantee it 100%. If you ABSOLUTELY need a fully charged camera body, please request it via order notes.

Rental Package Includes: Body cap, strap, battery, and charger.

Product Description
Nikon’s successor to the successful D90 turned out to be a pretty amazing camera. From its fast 6fps shooting speed to its 39-point autofocus system, it’s pretty clear that the D7000 is way ahead of the expectations of most Nikonians. Standout features include dual SD card slots, a movie mode that Nikonians have been clamoring for and a brand-new metering system that actually measures light levels in the RGB color space. This metering system is the only one of its kind in any Nikon body and is much more accurate than the old-style metering systems. The D7000 will shoot 1080p full-Hi-Def video at 24 frames a second for that ‘filmic’ look, plus 720p Hi-Def at 24, 25 and 30 frames a second, making this the most capable HDSLR (High-definition Digital Single-Lens-Reflex) camera in Nikon’s lineup. One caveat, though: you might have trouble sending it back when the retail period is over. That’s okay. We can do extensions too.

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For a more detailed product description, including additional specifications, please visit the manufacturer's website.

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Features

  • 16.2 megapixel cropped (1.5x) CMOS sensor
  • Up to 6 frames per second continuous shooting mode
  • New 39-point auto-focus system with 3D tracking
  • 100-6400 (plus H1 and H2 equivalent to ISO 12,800/25,600) ISO range
  • Dual SD Memory Card slots
  • Self-cleaning sensor system
  • 1080p Full HD video recording
  • 3" LCD display

Weight: 1.7lbs

Notes: This rental is for the camera body only. A lens or SD memory card is not included. Also, we will make every attempt to have a fully charged battery for you, but we can't guarantee it 100%. If you ABSOLUTELY need a fully charged camera body, please request it via order notes.

Rental Package Includes: Body cap, strap, battery, and charger.

Product Description
Nikon’s successor to the successful D90 turned out to be a pretty amazing camera. From its fast 6fps shooting speed to its 39-point autofocus system, it’s pretty clear that the D7000 is way ahead of the expectations of most Nikonians. Standout features include dual SD card slots, a movie mode that Nikonians have been clamoring for and a brand-new metering system that actually measures light levels in the RGB color space. This metering system is the only one of its kind in any Nikon body and is much more accurate than the old-style metering systems. The D7000 will shoot 1080p full-Hi-Def video at 24 frames a second for that ‘filmic’ look, plus 720p Hi-Def at 24, 25 and 30 frames a second, making this the most capable HDSLR (High-definition Digital Single-Lens-Reflex) camera in Nikon’s lineup. One caveat, though: you might have trouble sending it back when the retail period is over. That’s okay. We can do extensions too.

More Information
For a more detailed product description, including additional specifications, please visit the manufacturer's website.

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Adam : Nikon does it again! This body has some of the best in class ISO sensitivity which allows you great images even in low light. I used it for shooting an indoor wedding, coupled it with primarily a 85mm f/1.8D lens and it performed beautifully. It also has one of the more advanced AF sensors, it typically nails focus perfectly every time. Regardless of the glass attached to it. It worked quite well with the 18-55, 55-200, 85mm and the 35mm lenses I used on it. The build quality of the camera makes it seem like one of the "pro" cameras, rather than a "pro-sumer" camera. Very sturdy camera, excellent to use and hold, even with a heavier f/1.8 lens. Battery kept up nicely with shooting. It has the "dual memory card slots" feature that is on a select number of pro cameras, giving shooters the ability to have all of their pictures backed up on the fly. (Amongst other choices) This feature can seem excessive, but could certainly save the day if disaster strikes!

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Rachel B.: The D7000 is an excellent camera for the price. Used it with a 50 mm & a macro lens, the pictures came out amazing. The clarity is amazing compared to my old D70 I usually shoot with. I had some fun playing around with the video as well. The D7000 is very easy to use if you have any knowledge of how Nikons work. I would definitely recommend it if you are on a budget, it gets the job done.

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Ron_Acap: I needed a camera for a day with high frames per second for two events on the same day. This was the answer. Over 80% of the photos I took that day came out the way I wanted them too. The other 20 percent was due to user error or the subject did not look nice in the photo. I forgot to change ISOs in the first half of the mass. If you have never used this camera before like I have, do some research before you start taking photos of your event. I just watched a couple tutorials online. I will borrow this camera again or it's future predecessor when I need high FPS again some day.