Just a few weeks after Canon dropped their EOS 60D on us, Nikon fires back with their new 16.2 megapixel DX-format DSLR.
The D7000 uses a CMOS sensor and the EXPEED 2 image processing engine, which Nikon claims combine to provide low-light performance that's unmatched with an APS-C sensor. It has a native ISO range of 100-6400, but can be expanded all the way up to 25,600.
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The D7000 uses a CMOS sensor and the EXPEED 2 image processing engine, which Nikon claims combine to provide low-light performance that's unmatched with an APS-C sensor. It has a native ISO range of 100-6400, but can be expanded all the way up to 25,600.
For more click here.
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