But if you check with its features and specifications, you will find Nikon D7000 is an advanced DSLR camera. With a price tag of £990, Nikon D7000 is one of those high end DSLR camera which makes you think for while before you buy it. Here are the specifications of Nikon D7000 DSLR Camera: With 16.2 megapixel CMOS image sensor, you can capture images of high quality even when light is low or object is moving. Thanks to its powerful processor, with Nikon D700 offers you with higher image quality, higher speed processing and multiple functions with more power. D7000 DSLR camera is powered by new image-processing engine, EXPEED 2 which offers it real beast like power. In fact I just placed an order for a second D7000, which I plan to use as a backup and for my wife to use.With Nikon D700 DSLR camera, Nikon adds up a new member to its D SLR cameras family. I’ve calculated that my D7000 has returned me more than $10,000 in profits in the last year in a half, not bad for an initial investment of $1195! It really works well for my needs, used both for sports and in the studio. Although I’ve pushed my D7000 to it’s limits by using it professionally and even once breaking the shutter, I still love this camera. This makes more sense for Nikon and are the two camera’s I assume will be announced in the next month or so.Īs for the Nikon D7000 selling for $996, it’s a steal. In my opinion current D7000 users are not looking for a replacement of the D7000, instead the target camera (if any) would be a D400 or D600. Especially if the D600 is priced around $1600 or so. The specs in many ways were much like, if not better, than the D300, so today most of those users would normally buy a D400, (D300 replacement) and/or move up to a D600 full frame camera. Many beginning and advanced photographers jumped on the D7000 back when it was first sold. I believe the recent drop has more to do with the D600 and D400. And perhaps even a D7000 update, (although less likely in my opinion). The rumor mill has at least two other Nikon bodies being announced this year, the D600 and D300 replacement. This year I don’t expect it to drop under $900. Today it’s being sold for $200 less.ĭemand for the D7000 is still very high, this is probably why we haven’t seen a larger price drop and in my opinion any additional drop will be small. When the D7000 was first up for sale I got it for $1195. The three main online retailers in the US, Amazon, Adorama and B&H have the D7000 (body only) listed at $996. This is the lowest price drop for the Nikon D7000, could the rumor be true that the replacement is coming? Will the price fall any further, maybe below $900? Does it have anything to do with the rumored D400 and D600?
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