Camerarace | Nikon D7000 – Review and technical sheet
The Nikon D7000 is a DSLR camera launched on 11/30/2010.
Technically speaking, the Nikon D7000 ranks in the average of its category, scoring 58 overall. The Nikon D7000 weights 780 gr and spans 132 x 105 x 77 mm. This means that it is particularly light and small, indeed one of the most handy options within its category.
Going into details, whatever the technical specification of interest, the Nikon D7000 behaves better than average in its category:
- Image Quality – Score 47, ranks in the category best 47%.
- Speed Performance – Score 46, ranks in the category best 22%.
- Comfort – Score 64, ranks in the category best 19%.
- Versatility – Score 85, ranks in the category best 21%.
However, the technical performance of your camera should be put in context. Indeed, depending on the type of photography you are interested in, each individual camera feature can impact your pictures to a different extent. This is the reason why we developed the iCamRank. iCamRank has been designed to weight all the individual technical specifications of each camera in the camerarace database, depending on different shooting conditions. Thus, here is what we suggest, depending on the photography type you like most:
- Portrait – Good, score 51, ranks in the best 29% of its category. Nikon D7000 works well for Portrait photography, however even better options are available, which you may want to take into account.
- Landscape – Good, score 50, ranks in the best 27% of its category. Nikon D7000 works well for Landscape photography, however even better options are available, which you may want to take into account.
- Sport – Good, score 57, ranks in the best 27% of its category. Nikon D7000 works well for Sport photography, however even better options are available, which you may want to take into account.
- Street – Great, score 63, ranks in the best 16% of its category. Nikon D7000 is perfect for Street photography, one of the best in its class.
- Everyday – Good, score 67, ranks in the best 17% of its category. Nikon D7000 works well for daily photography, however other options are available too, which you may want to take into account.