Meet the new Nikon D7000, a camera ready to go wherever your photography or cinematography takes you. Experience stunning images with sharp resolution and smooth tonal gradation, thanks to the 16-megapixel DX-format CMOS image sensor and a powerful EXPEED 2 image processing engine. Take advantage of its wide ISO range of 100 to 6400 (expandable to 25,600) and its incredibly low levels of noise. Expect your images tack-sharp and accurately exposed, thanks to the camera’s 39-point AF and Scene Recognition System using a 2,016-pixel RGB matrix metering sensor. And with an approx. 0.052-second release time lag and approx. 6 frames-per-second shooting, you won’t miss a moment.
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The low light shooting of this camera is no doubt impressive. But ISO 6400 is something that $550 entry level cameras can do too and do well (I’m looking at you, pentax k-x). Full frame is nice, but I’m more interested in Pentax’s new 645D; A medium format camera like the “Hasselblad and other $40,000 cameras” you mention. Except, this one is expected at around $6500. It will be announced March 11-14 at the CP+, Camera and Imaging Show.
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